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Seconds (1966)

Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on Mar 26, 2019

Seconds Directed by John Frankenheimer Written by Lewis John Carlino from a novel by David Ely 1966/USA Joel Productions/John Frankenheimer Productions Inc./Gibraltar Productions First viewing/Amazon Instant One of 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die Killer premise and cinematography are marred read more

Pre-Code Crazy: Two Seconds (1932)

Shadows and Satin Posted by shadowsandsatin on Dec 7, 2017

Before I decided to choose Two Seconds (1932) for this month’s Pre-Code Crazy pick, I’d only seen the first five minutes of it – I’d never made it any further. Boy, was I a dope. This is a really good one, y’all. Trust me. What’s it about? To be honest, it was really hard for me to read more

King of the Rocket Men (1949, Fred C. Brannon), Chapter 9: Ten Seconds to Live

The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Oct 15, 2017

Ten Seconds to Live is a new low as far as Rocket Men quality goes. It’s bad to the point the badness becomes more engaging than the story, partially because there’s no story, mostly because the good guys are just so dumb. The cliffhanger resolution is bad. The subsequent setup for the read more

Saturday Breakfast Serial 022 – Dick Tracy vs Crime Inc. (1941) Chapter 11: Seconds To Live

Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Apr 4, 2015

Okay, gang, it’s Saturday again, and time for another installment of Saturday Breakfast Serial and our ongoing chapter play, Dick Tracy vs Crime Inc. And, for those of you who may be just joining us, here are the previous posts for this serial: 1, 2, 3, 4,  5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. Last week we bega read more

Seconds (1966)

Spoilers Posted by Marlee Walters on Aug 6, 2014

Seconds is the one film in this series I had not seen before, but I was eager too. It sounded more sci-fi to me than thriller. Plus, I had loved The Manchurian Candidate and its psychological twists and turns, so I had high hopes for Seconds. Apparently John Frankenheimer made a “paranoia trilogy,” read more

Seconds

Le Mot du Cinephiliaque Posted by Michael on Dec 6, 2013

Seconds (John Frankenheimer, 1966) What would you do if you were given a second chance to do things right in your life? This is what banker Arthur Hamilton (John Randolph) is given when he becomes the painter Tony Wilson (Rock Hudson). Having the opportunity to go back to his thirties with a differ read more

31 Days of Halloween – 023: Night Of The Living Dead – In 30 Seconds! With Bunnies!

Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Oct 23, 2013

October marches on, and so does our countdown to All Hallows Eve. This year, rather than trying to do a full 31 film reviews or something truly time-consuming like that, most of what I’m going to be posting are favorite trailers, short films, some full-length movies, and other items just to ki read more

31 Days of Halloween – 023: Night Of The Living Dead – In 30 Seconds! With Bunnies!

Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Oct 23, 2013

October marches on, and so does our countdown to All Hallows Eve. This year, rather than trying to do a full 31 film reviews or something truly time-consuming like that, most of what I’m going to be posting are favorite trailers, short films, some full-length movies, and other items just to ki read more

Overlooked Gems: Seconds (1966)

Pretty Clever Films Posted by Lesley Coffin on Oct 10, 2013

John Frankenheimer cut his teeth as a director in TV, working in plenty of live TV and anthology series. Yet, one program he never worked on is perhaps the benchmark example of the great anthologies, The Twilight Zone.  It’s a shame he never had an opportunity, because the morality questions mixed read more

“Love From a Stranger” in ten seconds or less

The Baz Posted by Neve on Aug 14, 2012

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TCMFF 2012: SECONDS to none…Salome Jens

Christy Putnam Posted by Christy Putnam on Jun 30, 2012

Salome Jens enthralling her audience as George Hamilton performs at the pulpit…. Richard Anderson’s introduction to Seconds also revealed that he felt Salome Jens was a wonderful actress. And viewing that film at the Turner Classic Film Festival 2012 peaked my interested in a woman whos read more