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THE INVISIBLE MENACE (1938)

Stardust and Shadows Posted by Terry on May 1, 2019

The mystery play, with its creaking doors, sliding panels and bodies falling out of unexpected places has  long been a staple of  stage thrillers.  THE CAT  AND THE CANARY (1927), THE BAT WHISPERS (1930) and others were made into films with the  fusion of the forties of horror/mystery to come. read more

The Amazing Exploits of the Clutching Hand (1936, Albert Herman), Chapter 13: The Mystic Menace

The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Nov 22, 2018

I stand corrected. Clutching Hand does do something with the ship. There’s a large scale fist fight between Jack Mulhall, Rex Lease, and their pals and the mutinying crew of the ship. It’s not good–though there are some decent stunts–but it’s there. I was wrong. I was right, however, about read more

King of the Rocket Men (1949, Fred C. Brannon), Chapter 7: Molten Menace

The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Oct 13, 2017

King of the Rocket Men made it to chapter seven before having a stinker. And Molten Menace isn’t even an exciting stinker, it’s just a plodding one. It’s also frustrating because it requires lead Tristram Coffin to be stupid about something a scene after he was talking about being cautious about read more

THE PHANTOM MENACE

The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog Posted by Dan Day Jr. on Dec 5, 2015

With opening day for STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS fast approaching, I've decided to go ahead and do a series of posts on the Star Wars prequels. This is an idea that I have been mulling around in my head for a while, and a number of people have told me that it is an idea that I should follow through read more

Menace, Happy Anniversary? Release Dates Can Be Such a Menace

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Nov 22, 2014

    A Menace for Thanksgiving? What an odd release date for a horror-thriller picture. If we go by the references made by modern sources, then, Menace, starring Gertrude Michael and Paul Cavanagh, was released just one week ahead of Turkey Day on November 22, 1934. Most probably this idea read more

Menace, Happy Anniversary? Release Dates Can Be Such a Menace

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Nov 22, 2014

    A Menace for Thanksgiving? What an odd release date for a horror-thriller picture. If we go by the references made by modern sources, then, Menace, starring Gertrude Michael and Paul Cavanagh, was released just one week ahead of Turkey Day on November 22, 1934. Most probably this idea read more

Menace, Happy Anniversary? Release Dates Can Be Such a Menace

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Nov 22, 2014

    A Menace for Thanksgiving? What an odd release date for a horror-thriller picture. If we go by the references made by modern sources, then, Menace, starring Gertrude Michael and Paul Cavanagh, was released just one week ahead of Turkey Day on November 22, 1934. Most probably this idea read more

Dennis a Menace? Hardly.

Love Letters to Old Hollywood Posted by Michaela on Sep 13, 2013

Alright, let’s talk about someone who you may or may not know: Dennis Morgan. Or if you’re not sure, here’s his picture.     Now, you’re probably thinking “What’s so great about him?” Well, here’s my confession—I love D read more

Funny Lady Blogathon: The Public Menace (1935)

Spoilers Posted by Duke Mantee on Jun 29, 2013

In addition to being part of my Summer of Screwball, this post is also my contribution to Movies, Silently‘s spontaneous Funny Lady Blogathon. Screwball comedies might be smart and funny, but sometimes a comedy isn’t all laughs. Gangster films, rolling off of Warner Brothers’ production line read more

"Lee Marvin: Point Blank" - Dwayne Epstein's New Biography of The Merchant of Menace

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Feb 18, 2013

In Lee Marvin: Point Blank, author Dwayne Epstein puts together a convincing portrait of the enigmatic actor that New York Times film critic Vincent Canby once called "The Master of Menace." Epstein augments Marvin's insightful letters and colorful quotes with anecdotes from family, friends, an read more



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