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Tag Archives: Pub-D-Hub
A Lady Cabbie and George Sanders’ Brother
Here’s another satisfying but forgotten mystery movie the likes of which used to play regularly at local movie houses when there were local movie houses. Eventually films like this would pad out the schedules of local UHF channels to be … Continue reading
Posted in Movie Matinee, Weird World of the Roku
Tagged 1945, amnesia, murder, mystery, Pub-D-Hub, Roku, Tom Conway
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It’s the End of the World as We Know It
Long before the overstuffed, CGI abominations such as The Day After Tomorrow and Man of Steel which I refer to as disaster porn and four decades before the disaster cycle of films of the ’70s such as The Towering Inferno … Continue reading
Posted in Weird World of the Roku, What's on TV?
Tagged 1933, disaster, Hollywood, Internet Archive, Matinee, movie, Peggy Shannon, Pre-Code, Pub-D-Hub, special effects, Sydney Blackmer
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Sunday Matinee – A is for Atom
The story of the Swedish man who built an atom smasher in his apartment made me think of this little educational gem created by General Electric to introduce and educate American students in the wonders of atomic power. It’s animated … Continue reading
Posted in Blast from the Past, Movie Matinee
Tagged 1950s, animated, atom, atom bomb, atom smasher, atomic energy, Cartoon, eductional, General Electric, Movie Matinee, nuclear fission, Pub-D-Hub, Roku, Sweden
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