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Showing posts with label Poverty Row. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Poverty Row. Show all posts
Thursday, May 16, 2019

The Long Arm of Coincidence: SCARED TO DEATH (1947)

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Bela Lugosi's only color film, and maybe the only horror film period  from 1947, surreal poverty row quickie SCARED TO DEATH makes ...
Friday, July 10, 2009

So close to Heaven: MESA OF LOST WOMEN (1953)

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Spider women, giant spiders, Angelo Rossitto (and other little people), Dolores Fuller (supposedly), babes with mop wigs and antennae sho...
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Erich Kuersten
Brooklyn, New York, United States
Micro-dosing pioneer and cinematic counter-theorist, Crypto-Jungian editor of The Acidemic Journal of Film and Media, with work appearing in: Bright Lights Film Journal, Popmatters, Slashfood, McSweeney's, Slant, and the Daily Om. Also (in print): The Decadent Handbook, Scarlet Street, and Midnight Marquee. Films include the awards-skipping Queen of Disks, The Lacan Hour, Drunkards of Borneo, and the "Shortcuts to Enlightenment" series - Come on and write to him! Erichk9@aol.com and/or ekuerste@pratt.edu
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