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Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1943, Roy William Neill)

February 26th, 2010 · No Comments

Of all the Universal monster movies, The Wolf Man “deserved” a real sequel most. With Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man, Lon Chaney Jr.‘s abilities to essay the Larry Talbot role really shine through. I’ve read (and maybe even repeated here) Chaney never gets credit for playing such a physical role while being a bigger man.
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Tagged: Bela Lugosi· Curt Siodmak· Dwight Frye· Lon Chaney Jr.· Roy William Neill· Universal Pictures· ★★

The Mummy’s Tomb (1942, Harold Young)

June 14th, 2009 · No Comments

The Mummy’s Tomb is better than its predecessor, without a doubt. Harold Young’s direction is strong. It’s not quite scary, but he’s at least going for scary.
It’s sort of like an episode of “Cheers;” it takes place in small town Massachusetts and there’s a mummy roaming the streets. You can see the “Cheers” gang, having headed […]

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Tagged: Griffin Jay· Harold Young· Henry Sucher· Lon Chaney Jr.· Neil P. Varnick· Universal Pictures· ⓏⒺⓇⓄ

Calling Dr. Death (1943, Reginald Le Borg)

January 21st, 2009 · No Comments

Reusing music in b movies isn’t uncommon, but to reuse music from a movie with the same star? It kind of gets distracting.
Almost everything about Calling Dr. Death is distracting, actually.
The movie opens with a head in a glass sphere ominously describing the film’s setting (Dr. Death is a filmic episode of Inner Sanctum Mysteries–a […]

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Tagged: Edward Dein· Lon Chaney Jr.· Reginald Le Borg· Universal Pictures· ⓏⒺⓇⓄ

Spider Baby or, The Maddest Story Ever Told (1968, Jack Hill)

October 24th, 2008 · No Comments

Spider Baby might not be “the maddest story ever told,” but it comes somewhat close.
The film’s a strange mix of haunted house, 1950s sci-fi and cartoon humor–I don’t think I’ve ever seen such a live action cartoon; it’s like “Scooby Doo” on expired sleeping pills. It opens with that 1950s sci-fi introduction, the erudite gentlemen […]

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Tagged: American General Pictures· Jack Hill· Lon Chaney Jr.· ★★

Son of Dracula (1943, Robert Siodmak)

September 4th, 2008 · No Comments

Son of Dracula doesn’t open well. The first scene’s all right, but once Louise Allbritton shows up–in the second scene–things start to go downhill. Allbritton’s one of the film’s constant problems. She’s a terrible actress and, in a film in desperate need of all the acting help it can get, it’s a significant defect. The […]

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Tagged: Curt Siodmak· Eric Taylor· Evelyn Ankers· Lon Chaney Jr.· Robert Siodmak· Universal Pictures·

The Wolf Man (1941, George Waggner)

August 28th, 2008 · 1 Comment

The Wolf Man’s most lasting influence–beyond the advantages of using Larry Talbot as a synonym (Pynchon did it in Vineland) and the endlessly suffering protagonist–has to be the music. I noticed parts both John Williams (for The Empire Strikes Back) and Danny Elfman (for Batman Returns) lifted. The music is an essential part of the […]

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Tagged: Bela Lugosi· Claude Rains· Curt Siodmak· Evelyn Ankers· George Waggner· Lon Chaney Jr.· Universal Pictures· Warren William· ★★★

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