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'The Undead' (1957)
-Alison Hayes, Pamela Duncan, Richard Garland Plot: IMDB Two psychical researchers procure the services of a lady of the night and send her back in time under hypnosis. She finds herself in the body of a past existence - a woman in medieval times waiting to be beheaded as a witch. By avoiding this fate she unwittingly starts to alter history. Phantom's Review: Roger Corman does Shakespeare or at least a reasonable facsimile .Like all of Corman's early films, this is low-budget, borderline acting, bad FX and lots of laughs . Alison Hayes (Attack Of The 50 Foot Woman) is absolutely gorgeous as an evil witch , but all the "Thee's" and "Thou's" in the dialogue get on your nerves after a while. Not the worst movie ever made, but hardly a classic. |
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Rosemary's Baby 10/10
An absolute classic and a legend. Love it. |
Bullitt (1968)
https://s31.postimg.org/tqbsaykgb/Bullitt.jpg Lately noticed that I haven't actually seen much of Steve McQueen's films so far. Only The Blob, Papillon and The Great Escape, I guess. So started to check out some of his other major films. Can't imagine anyone else other than Daniel Craig for a biopic about him. >>: A |
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I wouldn't recommend the touted The Sand Pebbles, but i'd like to see Bullitt, The Cincinnati Kid and The Thomas Crown Affair. Here's a nifty trailer for Cincinnati, with some card tricks. http://www.imdb.com/video/screenplay/vi140705817 |
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