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 Les Diaboliques 
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 Air Good, Fire bad 
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 "House Of Dracula" (1945) 
	-Lon Chaney jr. John Carradine, Glenn Strange Fun atmospheric sequel to "House Of Frankenstein". Very enjoyable,  | 
		
 Hounds of the Baskervilles with Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee (1959...a excellent year!!!!) :D 
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 Dracula Has Risen From the Grave. Excellent highly underrated Hammer fare. My one issue? No Cushing. 
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 last seen: Cat People (1942) Suspense, atmosphere and the magical use of lights & shadows undoubtedly made it a benchmark in psychological horror. loved it. (My first Val Lewton & Jacques Tourneur film, just opened the Val Lewton Collection box set last night.:)) >>: A The Curse of the Cat People (1944) Who choose this title?...the studio? Other than this unrelated title (actually there were some relations of few characters), I think it was a very lovely & beautiful film indeed for all ages. Glad to know that Robert Wise was also involved in direction. >>: B+  | 
		
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		I watched House on haunted hill with vincent price. 
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 The Uninvited (1944) 
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 "The Man From Planet X" (1951) 
	Plot: IMDB A New York City newspaper reporter flies to a remote island off Scotland, on an invitation from a scientist who is a long-time friend, to cover the news of the approach to earth of a previously-unknown planet, which the scientist has called Planet X. While awaiting the calculated date of it closest approach to Earth, they discover a torpedo-shaped craft in which an agent of Planet X, peacefully disposed, has landed to make preparations for further landings of X-people when the planet reaches its closest proximity to Earth. The scientist's assistant crosses up the friendly visitor, who depends on a tank of X-atmosphere for survival. The Man from Planet X, using a mesmeric ray, captures the scientist, his daughter, the assistant and several townspeople. The reporter calls Scotland Yard. Phantom's Review: Made in just six day's and on a microscopic budget, this sci-fi thriller is actually pretty decent, nothing great, just decent. Make some popcorn, turn your brain off and enjoy.  | 
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