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The Outer Limits: 'Don't Open Till Doomsday'
With the collapse of the studio system, the death of the censorship code and the advent of color television, Hollywood went through a lot of odd permutations in the 1960s.
The Theatre at AACC recently tackled as its first production under its new name the Jeffrey Hatcher adaptation of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr.
"Night of the Living Dead" The granddaddy of all zombie flicks, this 1968 horror tale from George Romero has become a cult classic.
NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD a ' The granddaddy of all zombie flicks, this 1968 horror tale from George Romero has become a cult classic.
Halloween movies: 'Cat People,' 'The Body Snatcher,' 'The Haunting,'...
Halloween movies: 'Cat People,' 'The Body Snatcher,' 'The Haunting,' two versions of 'Dr. Jekyll and Mr.
First Horror Films Committed to Celluloid
But what were the first films that started to pump fear and adrenaline through our veins and continue this tradition to today? The earliest horror film was none other than the inventor of the motion picture camera himself, Thomas Edison and his company.
Barrymore still stands out as evil Dr. Jekyll
The tale of a mild-mannered scientist struggling with his evil self has been filmed many times, but the 1920 silent version of 'Dr. Jekyll and Mr.
TCMa s Greatest Classic Films :: Horror
DVD collections is devoted to horror films and, like the genre itself, is a mix of the good, the bad and the scary.
TV's 25 Scariest Episodes - #19 - 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde'
TV's 25 Scariest Episodes - #19 - "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" October 10, 5:17 PM Classic TV Examiner Doug Krentzlin Palance as Jekyll & Hyde There have been countless stage and film adaptations of Robert Lewis Stevenson's novella The Strange Case of Dr.
A devilish remake of a Jekyll, Hydea
You may know the story of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," but not the way playwright Jeffrey Hatcher tells it.
TCM Greatest Classic Films Collection: Horror
Freaks 1932 // 64 Minutes // Not Rated Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde 1941 // 114 Minutes // Rated G House Of Wax 1953 // 88 Minutes // Rated PG The Haunting 1963 // 112 Minutes // Rated G Released by Warner Bros.
What Are You Watching? Skip 'Ghosts'
Sir Critic on Cinema Sir Critic on Cinema September 2009 Archives Tuesday, September 22, 2009, 11:39 AM The summer's early movies continue to roll out on DVD, but this week's picks are not much inspiring than last week's. Battle for Terra : Nobody cared when this animated film made it to theaters.
Top 5 TV Halloween Marathons: Where to Watch
Halloween seems to be an ever-expanding holiday. Television stations are catching on and running with the scary programming trend, much to the delight of fans of this kind of viewing.
There's never been a zombie movie in competition here -- George A. Romero's "Survival of the Dead" is a first.
Now on DVD: Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde
As I have mentioned in the past, I'm a huge fan of black and white horror films and will take the time to watch them from time to time.
C will begin its fall film series with John Barrymore's "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" at 7 p.m. today in Room 153.
Museum Pays Tribute To Late Actress Martha Mansfield
The Mansfield Memorial Museum is paying tribute to silent film actress Martha Mansfield.
New Hercule Poirot collection on DVD
Fans of the Masterpiece Mystery series will love this three-disc collection as David Suchet returns as the Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot.
The Great Profile's Silent Faces
JOHN BARRYMORE lives on in the popular imagination as the consummate stage performer, a thespian of the old school armed with an impossibly cultured voice, a gift for grand gestures and majestic poses, and a mysterious ability to look good in tights.
DVD set shows John Barrymore as Sherlock Holmes, among great roles
The details: John Barrymore could be a glorious capering ham a ' see Twentieth Century a ' but he also could be a focused under-actor, a key transitional figure in 20th-century drama and a lot more than Drew Barrymorea TMs grandfather.
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