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London (1926) was a Drama - Romance Film directed by Herbert Wilcox .

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The Master of Suspense’s First Thriller – ‘The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog’ (Alfred Hitchcock, 1927)

By Virginie Pronovost on Nov 12, 2025 From The Wonderful World of Cinema

We often talk of older films that were ahead of their time. It could be for the central subject, the fashion (hello Merrily We Live), the aesthetic, the acting or just the aura. These pictures were not only ahead of their time; they sometimes stood the test of time and are still relevant decades aft... Read full article


THE MONSTER OF LONDON CITY On Blu-ray From Eureka

By Dan Day, Jr. on Aug 30, 2025 From The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog

We return to Eureka's TERROR IN THE FOG Blu-ray set, this time to cover THE MONSTER OF LONDON CITY, a 1964 German Krimi that is heavily influenced by the legend of Jack the Ripper. In modern London, a number of prostitutes are being savagely murdered within the same vicinity that a successful play a... Read full article


From the Archives: Werewolf of London ( 1935 )

By The Metzinger Sisters on Oct 26, 2022 From Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers

Henry Hull, who usually plays kindly men in films, turned vicious in Universal Pictures' Werewolf of London ( 1935 ). Luckily, his friends and family only had to put up with his fierce lycanthropic side when the moon was full. From the Archives is our latest series of posts where we share photos fro... Read full article


THE BASIL RATHBONE BLOGATHON: Tower of London, 1939

on Jun 13, 2020 From Caftan Woman

Pale Writer is hosting The Suave Swordsman: Basil Rathbone Blogathon on June 13th and 14th. Click HERE to read about the actor's exciting life and career. Thank you, Gabriela. Richard III plays a dangerous game of thrones in Tower of London, 1939 from Universal Studios. The historical epic wa... Read full article


Doctor Who (2005) s01e04 – Aliens of London

on May 28, 2020 From The Stop Button

Director Keith Boak is back and it?s obvious from go some of the problem with Boak-directed episodes is Boak?s a bad director. Some of the problems are budgetary, but Boak and cinematographer Ernest Vincze even make the non-effects stuff look like bad digital video. There?s an anti-suspense suspense... Read full article


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