Five (1951) | |
| Director(s) | Arch Oboler |
| Producer(s) | Arch Oboler |
| Top Genres | Drama, Horror, Science Fiction |
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Five (1951) was a Drama - Horror Film directed by Arch Oboler and produced by Arch Oboler.
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My Top Five Blu-rays of 2025
By Dan Day, Jr. on Dec 31, 2025 From The Hitless Wonder Movie BlogThe end of another year, and I still don't have a region free player, or a 4K player for that matter. I guess you people need to step your game up and send me one, right??Even with just a no-frills Blu-ray machine, I still managed to spend far too much valuable cash on physical media (as I always do... Read full article
Silents are Golden: Chaplin?s Motion Picture Debut: The First Five Films
By Lea Stans on Sep 23, 2025 From Classic Movie Hub BlogChaplin?s Motion Picture Debut: The First Five Films Early Charlie Chaplin If you went back in time and met a young Charlie Chaplin struggling to get through a boyhood of poverty and neglect, and told him he?d have one of the most famous ?rags to riches? stories of all time, he probably wouldn... Read full article
The Dirty Five Out West
By Rick29 on Apr 28, 2025 From Classic Film & TV CafeIn the final days of the U.S. Civil War, the Confederate Army needs to stop a stagecoach carrying an enemy spy from reaching Washington, D.C. With soldiers in short supply, the Confederates pardon five convicts whose "skills"--they're all killers--make them uniquely qualified to accomplish the missi... Read full article
My Top Five Blu-rays Of 2024
By Dan Day, Jr. on Dec 31, 2024 From The Hitless Wonder Movie BlogAnother year, and another huge chunk of money that I spent on movies most people have never seen or ever heard of. The main theme for 2024 appears to be "Italian Gothic". Three out of my top five releases of the year fit that category....and it might have been nearly a clean sweep if I had included ... Read full article
Noirvember Day 26: Five Things You May Not Know About Barbara Stanwyck
By shadowsandsatin on Nov 26, 2024 From Shadows and SatinAfter Bette Davis and Joan Crawford, in that order, Barbara Stanwyck is one of my favorite actresses. How could she not be, with her performances in pre-Code gems like Night Nurse (1931), Ten Cents a Dance (1931), and Baby Face (1933); first-rate romantic comedies including The Lady Eve and Ball of ... Read full article
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