The Innocents, 1961
A young governess for two children becomes convinced that the house and grounds are haunted.
The best adaptation of the great Henry James novella, The Turn of the Screw.
Directed by Jack Clayton
Screenplay by
William Archibald
Truman Capote
John Mortimer (additional scenes and dialogue)
Based on The Turn of the Screwby Henry James
Produced by Jack Clayton
Starring
Deborah Kerr
Peter Wyngarde
Megs Jenkins
Michael Redgrave
Pamela Franklin
Martin Stephens
Cinematography Freddie Francis
Edited by Jim Clark
Music by Georges Auric
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The Grim Reaper, 1961 Boris Karloff Thriller
Celebrity author Beatrice Graves purchases a cursed painting of the Grim Reaper; her nephew Paul warns her that most of its previous owners have died violently but she scoffs-until blood appears on the Reaper's blade.
Directed by
Herschel Daugherty
Writing Credits
Robert Bloch ... (adaptation)
Harold Lawlor ... (story)
Cast
Boris Karloff ... Self
William Shatner ... Paul Graves
Natalie Schafer ... Beatrice Graves
Henry Daniell ... Pierre Radin
Elizabeth Allen ... Dorothy Lyndon
Scott Merrill ... Gerald Keller
Fifi D'Orsay ... Toinette
Paul Newlan ... Sgt. Bernstein
Robert Cornthwaite ... Mr. Phillips
Produced by
Douglas Benton ...
associate producer
William Frye ... producer
Music by
Jerry Goldsmith
Cinematography by
Bud Thackery ... director of photography
Editing by
Edward Haire
Art Direction by
John J. Lloyd
Set Decoration by
Julia Heron
John McCarthy Jr.
Makeup Department
Jack Barron ... makeup artist
Florence Bush ... hair stylist
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Carter DeHaven ... assistant director
Art Department
Jerome Gould ... graphic artist
Sound Department
Melvin M. Metcalfe Sr. ... sound
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Vincent Dee ... costume supervisor
Editorial Department
David J. O'Connell ... editorial department head
Music Department
Jerry Goldsmith ... composer: theme music
Stanley Wilson ... music supervisor
Jerry Goldsmith ... conductor (uncredited)
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City of the Dead aka Horror Hotel 1060, stars Christopher Lee
A young college student arrives in a sleepy Massachusetts town to research witchcraft. During her stay at an eerie inn, she discovers a startling secret about the town and its inhabitants.
Directed by John Llewellyn Moxey (as John Moxey)
Screenplay by George Baxt
Story by Milton Subotsky
Produced by Seymour S. Dorner
Max Rosenberg (uncredited)
Milton Subotsky
Donald Taylor
Starring
Christopher Lee
Venetia Stevenson
Betta St. John
Dennis Lotis
Valentine Dyall
Patricia Jessel
Music by Douglas Gamley
Ken Jones (jazz)
Production company
Vulcan
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Children of the Full Moon 1980
A married couple, lost in the woods, stumble across a creepy mansion and its inhabitants – a kind old woman, and strange children that know their way around the woods.
Directed by
Tom Clegg
Writing Credits
Murray Smith ... (screenplay)
Cast (in credits order)
Christopher Cazenove ... Tom
Celia Gregory ... Sarah
Diana Dors ... Mrs. Ardoy
Robert Urquhart ... Harry
Jacob Witkin ... Woodcutter
Adrian Mann ... Tibor
Victoria Wood ... Sophy
Sophie Kind ... Eloise
Matthew Dorman ... Young Boy
Wilhelmina Green ... Young Girl
Corinna Reardon ... Small Girl
Daniel Payne ... Small Boy
Natalie Payne ... Irenya
Daniel Kipling ... Andreas
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Jason Dors Lake ... Werewolf Child (uncredited)
Alan Meacham ... Man at Airport (uncredited)
Bill Westley Sr. ... Man at Airport (uncredited)
Produced by
Brian Lawrence ... executive producer
David Reid ... executive producer
Roy Skeggs ... producer
Music by
Paul Patterson
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The Mysterious Domain Movie Palace Drive-In Theater Special!
It's summer and time to get in the car and drive out to see a double feature!
This is the trailer.
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Mario Bava's The Whip and the Body. 1963: Happy Christopher Lee's Birthday
A sadistic nobleman attempts to rekindle his romance with his terrorized, masochistic former lover, who is unwillingly betrothed to his brother. A dark psychcolgical thrille.
I'd keep the kiddos away from this one.
Directed by Mario Bava
Starring
Daliah Lavi
Christopher Lee
Tony Kendall
Ida Galli
Cinematography
Ubaldo Terzano
Mario Bava
Edited by Renato Cinquini
Music by Carlo Rustichelli
Color process Technicolor
Production
companies
Vox Film
Leone Film
Francinor
P.I.P.
Distributed by Titanus (Italy)
Release dates
29 August 1963 (Italy)
26 January 1966 (France)
Running time 91 minutes
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Corridor of Mirrors, 1948, Christopher Lee's First Film
A man falls in love with a beautiful young woman and begins to suspect that he may have also loved her in a previous life.
Directed by Terence Young
Written by Rudolph Cartier
Edana Romney
Based on novel Corridor of Mirrors by Chris Massie
Produced by Rudolph Cartier
Starring
Eric Portman
Edana Romney
Barbara Mullen
Joan Maude
Cinematography André Thomas
Edited by Douglas Myers
Music by Georges Auric
Production company
Apollo Film
Distributed by General Film Distributors (UK)
Release date
12 April 1948 (UK)
Running time 105 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Cool article about this film on the Criterion website:
https://www.criterion.com/current/posts/5733-corridor-of-mirrors-the-eternal-return
There be spoilers, so....
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