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Sculpt 10-05-2018 08:29 AM

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Originally Posted by idoneus1957 (Post 1033825)
I went through the whole list of vampire movies in Comcast Cable's "Halloween Moviethon", and didn't see one worth watching again. Bummer.

What about the sexy Dracula from 1979 staring Rick Springfield? ::big grin::

FryeDwight 10-10-2018 12:14 AM

RASPUTIN AND THE EMPRESS (1932). Saw this on TMC. Kind of racy bio pic of the Romanovs and their eventual fall. All three Barrymores (John, Ethel, Lionel) are in here and LB is great as the title character. ***

Sculpt 10-11-2018 08:43 PM

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Originally Posted by FryeDwight (Post 1033985)
RASPUTIN AND THE EMPRESS (1932). Saw this on TMC. Kind of racy bio pic of the Romanovs and their eventual fall. All three Barrymores (John, Ethel, Lionel) are in here and LB is great as the title character. ***

I didn't even know this film existed. Sounds cool. Who plays Resputin? Lon Chaney Jr?

https://www.classic-monsters.com/wp-...ey-Jr_main.jpg

hammerfan 10-12-2018 04:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Sculpt (Post 1034065)
I didn't even know this film existed. Sounds cool. Who plays Resputin? Lon Chaney Jr?

https://www.classic-monsters.com/wp-...ey-Jr_main.jpg

My guess is LB is Lionel Barrymore

Sculpt 10-13-2018 08:04 PM

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Originally Posted by hammerfan (Post 1034077)
My guess is LB is Lionel Barrymore

I think LB is Lionel Barrymore too. But maybe LB plays the Empress. ::stick out tongue::

FryeDwight 10-14-2018 01:36 AM

You could probably watch THE DEVIL DOLL (1936) to see Lionel Barrymore play an Empress or at least be in drag::big grin::!!

He Was pretty good as Rasputin-saw this on TMC and not sure if on DVD::confused::

Sculpt 10-14-2018 02:34 PM

LB is beautiful!!!!

https://c8.alamy.com/comp/BKG7MK/the...002-BKG7MK.jpg

FryeDwight 10-17-2018 01:06 AM

MARK OF THE VAMPIRE (1935). Some recent discussion on the board and decided to give it another look. SO MANY good things about this-James Wong Howes cinematography is outstanding and some genuinely creepy scenes involving Bela and Carol Borland-are just train wrecked by a ridiculous story, horrid acting (Lionel Barrymore REALLY gets old quick and the "Love interest" couple are beyond annoying), unfunny comic relief , studio interference/cutting and of course, one of the WORST endings ever. *

Sculpt 10-17-2018 08:12 AM

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Originally Posted by FryeDwight (Post 1034261)
MARK OF THE VAMPIRE (1935). Some recent discussion on the board and decided to give it another look. SO MANY good things about this-James Wong Howes cinematography is outstanding and some genuinely creepy scenes involving Bela and Carol Borland-are just train wrecked by a ridiculous story, horrid acting (Lionel Barrymore REALLY gets old quick and the "Love interest" couple are beyond annoying), unfunny comic relief , studio interference/cutting and of course, one of the WORST endings ever. *

Taking a peek at the trailer, the cinematography does look great. Considering the talent, it's really too bad they didn't make a sharper script, ditch the outlandish comic relief. I think the root of the story could be a cool modern film.

FryeDwight 10-18-2018 08:54 PM

DR JEKYLL AND MR HYDE (1931). For me, the definitive version of the Robert Louis Stevenson novella with impressive camera work for the time and damn good transformation scenes with Hyde looking positively beastial towards the end. A lot of stilted dialogue...all the "Darling!", "Sir" and "How I love You!" bits will have You fidgeting, but stick with it . This was Pre-Code, so it's quite violent and incredibly heavy on the sex stuff; Jekyll is almost panting in his desire to get married and as soon as he becomes Hyde, he goes immediately to find the streetwalker who so captivated Jekyll. Frederic March won an Oscar as the titular character, but for Me the highlight of the film is Miriam, Hopkins. What I've read about her strikes me as a demanding, scene stealing diva, but she is sensational and heartbreaking as Ivy, the Good Time girl whose life quickly becomes a nightmare. ****


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