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Hammer Time: Hands of the Ripper and The Satanic Rites of Dracula
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Oct 5, 2020
Angharad Rees as Anna.
After movies featuring mummies, vampires, Frankenstein, and generic psychos, it was inevitable that Hammer Films would get around to Jack the Ripper. However, Hands of the Ripper (1971) is a bit of a surprise: a somber, well-acted tale focusing on the famous murderer's t read more

The Alternate Movie Title Game (Volume 6 - Bette Davis Edition)
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Sep 28, 2020
Here are the rules: We will provide an "alternate title" for a classic movie and ask you to name the actual film. Most of these are pretty easy. Please answer no more than three questions per day so others can play. You may have an answer other than the intended one--just be able to defend it! Note read more

Tony Curtis as The Great Impostor
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Sep 21, 2020
Young Ferdinand Demara, Jr. isn't one to take "no" for an answer, even after well-intentioned Father Devlin (Karl Malden) explains that sometimes you just have to accept your limitations.
Years later, Demara (Tony Curtis) encounters a major career obstacle when his application for Officer Can read more

Arabesque: Stanley Donen's Follow-up to Charade
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Sep 14, 2020
Sophia Loren as Yasmin.
Oxford University professor David Pollack (Gregory Peck) is ill-prepared for spies, murder, and abduction when he agrees to translate a hieroglyphic message. On the plus side, he rather enjoys spending time with an exotic beauty named Yasmin (Sophia Loren), who may be workin read more

Seven Things to Know About Karen Valentine
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Sep 7, 2020
1. A California resident, Karen Valentine competed in the 1964 Miss Teenage America pageant. She won the talent competition with "a pantomime take-off of a bossa nova song" (according to Life Magazine). Her performance caught the attention of Ed Sullivan, who invited her to appear on his weekly vari read more

Sharpe's World: Love, Courage, and Respect
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Aug 31, 2020
Sean Bean as Richard Sharpe.
In 1993, ITV launched a series of television movies based on Bernard Cornwell's novels about a British officer during the Napoleonic Wars. Sean Bean starred as Richard Sharpe, a sergeant who is promoted to lieutenant after he saves the life of the Duke of Wellington. Du read more

Clint Eastwood in Hang 'Em High
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Aug 24, 2020
Clint Eastwood's first American film after achieving international stardom in Sergio Leone's Dollars Trilogy was predictably a Western. What is surprising is that Eastwood chose to ignore the qualities that made Leone's Western pictures unique. I wouldn't call Hang 'Em High (1968) conventi read more

Doris and Rock Engage in Pillow Talk
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Aug 17, 2020
Doris Day as Jan.
Interior designer Jan Morrow shares a party line with composer Brad Allen--and that's a problem. You see, Brad (Rock Hudson) is a lothario who uses the telephone to woo his admirers. When Jan (Doris Day) complains to the telephone company, it sends a female representative, who imm read more

The Alternate Movie Title Game (1950s Sci Fi Edition)
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Aug 10, 2020
Here are the rules: We will provide an "alternate title" for a classic movie and ask you to name the actual film. Most of these are pretty easy. Please answer no more than three questions per day so others can play. You may have an answer other than the intended one--just be able to defend it!
1. A read more

Les Diaboliques: Murder with a Twist
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Aug 3, 2020
Vera Clouzot and Simone Signoret.
Michel Delassalle, the headmaster at a second-rate French boarding school, is not a nice person. He treats his frail wife Christina with disdain, openly engages in an affair with fellow teacher Nicole, and buys bad fish because it’s cheap. He even waters down read more

The Black Hole Sinks into Itself
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Jul 27, 2020
In the wake of the massive success of Star Wars (1977), Walt Disney Productions mounted its own science fiction adventure in 1979 with The Black Hole. The concept must have looked promising on paper: A 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea set in outer space for a new generation of young people. However, The read more

Movie-TV Connection Game (July 2020)
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Jul 20, 2020
Rex Harrison and Marc Singer.
The rules: You will be given a pair or trio of films or performers and will be required to to find the common connection. It could be anything--two stars who acted in the same movie, two movies that share a common theme, etc. As always, don't answer all the read more

Classic Movies and Television on Peacock TV
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Jul 15, 2020
This month, NBCUniversal launched a new streaming service called Peacock TV. It offers two tiers: a limited version that's free and a more robust one that costs $4.99 monthly (though it may be free with your cable service). Both tiers include commercials; it costs $9.99 to go commercial-free. We spe read more

Seven Things to Know About I.A.L. Diamond
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Jul 13, 2020
1. Beginning with Love in the Afternoon (1957), I.A.L. Diamond wrote twelve movies with Billy Wilder over a period of 25 years. Their biggest hits included Some Like It Hot (1959), The Apartment (1960), One, Two, Three (1961), and The Fortune Cookie (1966). Diamond and Wilder won an A read more

A Perry Mason Primer
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Jul 9, 2020
Warren William as Perry.
Raymond Burr will always be Perry Mason for millions of mystery fans, but Erle Stanley Gardner’s lawyer hit the big screen twenty years before the long-running TV series.
Warren William was a sharp-witted, gourmet-minded Mason in four Warner Bros. films, beginning wi read more

A Black Sheep and a Young Burl Ives
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Jul 6, 2020
Bobby Driscoll as Jeremiah.
Young Jeremiah Kincaid lives in a small Indiana town at the turn of the century--the kind of place where the train passing through is the highlight of the day for a youngster. One of those trains changes Jeremiah's life when it stops so that Dan Patch, the champion race read more

Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Season One
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Jul 2, 2020
The new streaming app Peacock TV officially launches on July 15, 2020. However, it's available now for customers of Comcast's Xfinity cable service. Most of the TV shows on Peacock are recent ones from NBC. A wonderful exception is Alfred Hitchcock Presents, the classic anthology series that aired f read more

Doris Day in Hitchcock and Hitchcock-Lite
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Jun 29, 2020
In regard to his two versions of The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934 and 1956), Alfred Hitchcock famously quipped: "Let's just say that the first version was the work of a talented amateur and the second was made by a professional." These days, it's fashionable to prefer the earlier film, though I read more

The Five Best Greer Garson Performances
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick on Jun 25, 2020
As Paula in Random Harvest.
1. Random Harvest - At the end of World War I, an entertainer named Paula (Greer Gardson) falls in love with a amnesiac known only as Smithy (Ronald Colman). They marry, have a child, and live blissfully in the English countryside. Then one day, Smithy journeys read more

Burt Lancaster and Ossie Davis Take on The Scalphunters
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Jun 22, 2020
Burt Lanaster as Joe Bass.
When easygoing trapper Joe Bass (Burt Lancaster) takes a shortcut through Kiowa land, he is confronted by a party of Indians led by Two Crows. The Kiowa leader wants to trade a black slave for Bass's pelts. The trapper isn't interested in the deal--but he's really doesn't read more
