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The Indian Spirit Guide (1968, Roy Ward Baker)

The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Aug 12, 2015

The Indian Spirit Guide is an odd amalgam of two plot lines; at least by the end of the episode. Until the end, Robert Bloch’s teleplay juxtaposes them perfectly with just the right amount of interweaving. Julie Harris plays a wealthy widow romanced by her “paranormal investigator,̶ read more

Roy Ward Baker, Happy Birthday! Born December 19th; 1916-2010 (2)

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 19, 2013

Roy Ward Baker Roy Ward Baker was not exactly a journeyman director for he showed flashes of brilliance throughout his career. As early as 1947 and The October Man, he revealed that he could craft a tense narrative. Again, with Don’t Bother to Knock, in 1952 Baker found a project that met his read more

Roy Ward Baker, Happy Birthday! Born December 19th; 1916-2010

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 19, 2013

Roy Ward Baker Roy Ward Baker was not exactly a journeyman director for he showed flashes of brilliance throughout his career. As early as 1947 and The October Man, he revealed that he could craft a tense narrative. Again, with Don’t Bother to Knock, in 1952 Baker found a project that met his read more

Roy Ward Baker, Happy Birthday! Born December 19th; 1916-2010

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 19, 2013

Roy Ward Baker Roy Ward Baker was not exactly a journeyman director for he showed flashes of brilliance throughout his career. As early as 1947 and The October Man, he revealed that he could craft a tense narrative. Again, with Don’t Bother to Knock, in 1952 Baker found a project that met his read more