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Monthly Archives: June 2022
Friday Five – Number One Hundred Fifteen
One hundred fifteenth in a continued series creating a collage using five elements.
Everything is Better than Star Wars
This is a scan of an insert from the DVD package of Shock Waves, a movie originally released the same year as Star Wars which also starred Peter Cushing. Star Wars was a huge success and it did change the … Continue reading
Posted in Stuff Joe Likes, What's on TV?
Tagged 1977, Bob Larkin, horror, Shock Waves, Star Wars, zombies
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Movie Matinee – The Burglar
I thought I knew every movie shot in my hometown of Philadelphia, but I have to admit I never heard of The Burglar (1957). Strangely enough, I read about it in a comic book which set me off on a … Continue reading
Posted in Blast from the Past, Movie Matinee, What's on TV?
Tagged 1957, Dan Duryea, David Goodis, film noir, Jayne Mansfield, Philadelphia
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