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The Uninvited, a review by addicted2dvd


     The Uninvited: The Criterion Collection (1944/United States)
IMDb |Wikipedia |Trailer |
The Criterion Collection, Universal Studios Home Entertainment (United States)
Director:Lewis Allen
Writing:Dodie Smith (Screenwriter), Frank Partos (Screenwriter), Dorothy Macardle (Original Material By)
Length:99 min.
Video:Full Frame 1.33:1
Audio:English: PCM: Mono
Subtitles:English

Stars:
Ray Milland as Roderick Fitzgerald
Ruth Hussey as Pamela Fitzgerald
Donald Crisp as Commander Beech
Cornelia Otis Skinner as Miss Holloway
Dorothy Stickney as Miss Bird

Plot:Extras:


    My Thoughts:

    I enjoyed this classic film quite a bit. Though I will say there is no scares here... none what so ever. It seems to me the "horror" in this horror film took a back seat to a romance film. Don't get me wrong, there is a bit of atmosphere to this film and I found it vry entertaining. But at the same time it isn't what I went into the film expecting.

    Rating:


    (From Horror/Halloween Marathon 2015 on October 12th, 2015)

    Member's Reviews

    Up!, a review by Jimmy


    MOVIE / DVD INFO:


    Title: Up! (1976)

    Genre: Comedy
    Director: Russ Meyer
    Rating: 18 (British dvd)
    Length: 1h21
    Video: Full Frame
    Audio: English
    Subtitles: None

    Stars:
    Raven De La Croix
    Robert McLane
    Janet Wood
    Monty Bane
    Bob Schott

    Plot:
    Russ Meyer's "tried and true" formula is on target again...outrageously buxom women and dumb, muscular men laying their sexually aggressive prowess on the line. Yes, it's all here in Russ Meyer's Up! Two timers, cops, robbers, joints, and mind-boggling bra-busting women. Sweet L'il Alice...Fast, foxy, and fertile. The Headperson (Candy Samples, aka Mary Gavin)...awesome abundance, Pocahontas...cantilevered, protuberant, the chesty young thing...conical, unrestrained, limehouse...pneumatic bliss - oriental style. The Greek chorus (Kitten Natividad)...the biggest and the best, and the "smothering" Margo Winchester...assault with a deadly bosom. Plus the usual assortment of good-lookin', virile, awesomely hung, klutzy men.

    My Thoughts:
    Time for a thriller, but it's sure ain't Hitchcock and thank god (not that I don't like his film, but it's a Russ Meyer's film). Our story starts with the murder of Adolph Schwartz by a mysterious masked killer and we will have to find who had done it.


    He sure looks familliar :hmmmm:

    The story is quite confusing by time, in fact it took me some time to understand what this movie was about, but when a film start with a guy who look like someone we know in a dungeon dominated by 2 women and a man this isn't that evident :laugh:
    By chance we have Kitten Natividad who came to help us to understand the focus of the story...

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    Not that it's easy to focus on what she say

    So not long after we will encounter the principal character of our story : Margo Winchester


    The gorgeous Raven De La Croix

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    After that our story move in a restaurant for quite a while and we will forget about the murder untill the end when the murderer will be revealed (but if you have guess it the first time you are way better than me). So who is the killer?

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    or is it one of the guy? No spoiler this time :P


    Leonard Box?

    Homer Johnson?

    Paul?

    Rafe?
         
    Martin Borman?

    or Russ Meyer Himself?


    To resume : another fun movie ride :laugh:

    Next time I won't post that many images and before I receive the critic : the men cast isn't hide behind spoiler tag because they aren't nude in the movie and not because I didn't want to post picture.  
     
    Rating :

    (From The little known movie review depot on January 8th, 2010)

    Member's TV Reviews

    Tom's TV Pilots marathon, a review by Tom


         The Addams Family: Volume One (1964/United States)
    IMDb | Wikipedia

    Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment (United States)
    Length:564 min.
    Video:Full Frame 1.33:1
    Audio:English: Dolby Digital 1, Spanish: Dolby Digital 1
    Subtitles:English, Spanish


    Plot:
    They're creepy and they're kooky, mysterious and spooky, and now for the first time, they're on DVD! The Addams Family, America's first family of ghastly giddiness, are here in all of their ghoulish glory in the original TV series based on the delightfully demented imagination of Charles Addams. Tarantulas, torture racks, and tombstones have never been so much fun! Join Gomez, Morticia, Uncle Fester, Lurch, Cousin Itt, and the rest of the gang for a fiendishly funny and altogether ooky experience. It's time to pay a call on...The Addams Family!

    The Addams Family
    1.01 The Addams Family Goes to School
    Writer: Seaman Jacobs (Writer), Ed James (Writer), Charles Addams (Original Characters By)
    Director: Arthur Hiller
    Cast: Carolyn Jones (Morticia), John Astin (Gomez), Allyn Joslyn (Mr. Hilliard), Jackie Coogan (Uncle Fester), Ted Cassidy (Lurch), Blossom Rock (Grandmama), Lisa Loring (Wednesday), Ken Weatherwax (Pugsley), Madge Blake (Miss Comstock), Nydia Westman (Miss Morrison), Rolfe Sedan (Postman), Itself (The Thing)

    I always enjoyed this series when I caught it on TV. But it is not a series I can watch many episodes after another. This is why I still have my volumes 2 and 3 unwatched.
    The canned laughter was especially annoying here. I am already quite used to series without laugh track.

    Rating:

    (From Tom's TV Pilots marathon on March 25th, 2011)