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Louise Brooks
In A Publicity Still For
Pandora's Box (1929)
Louise Brooks in Pandora's Box (1929)
TARANTULA (1955)
Tarantula (1955)
TARANTULA (1955)
Tarantula is a 1955 American science-fiction monster film produced by William Alland and directed by Jack Arnold. It stars John Agar, Mara Corday, and Leo G. Carroll. The film is about a scientist developing a miracle nutrient to feed a rapidly growing human population. In its unperfected state, the nutrient causes extraordinarily rapid growth, creating a deadly problem when a tarantula test subject escapes and continues to grow larger and larger. The screenplay by Robert M. Fresco and Martin Berkeley was based on a story by Arnold, which was in turn inspired by Fresco's teleplay for the 1955 Science Fiction Theatre episode "No Food for Thought", also directed by Arnold. The film was distributed by Universal Pictures as a Universal-International release, and reissued in 1962 through Sherman S. Krellberg's Ultra Pictures.
Tarantula 1955
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Nordsee ist Mordsee / North Sea is Dead Sea [DE 1976, Hark Bohm]
Nordsee ist Mordsee / North Sea is Dead Sea Hark Bohm. 1976
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North Sea is Dead Sea (Hark Bohm, 1976)
an Asian boy and his white tormentor reach their stalemate, their end, an understanding, and then sail a boat up out of Hamburg on the Elbe, dodging freight and police ships, no turning back. Kind of like a Boys’ Own Adventure with petty crime, child beatings and racism. Nice.
irma la douce (1963) directed by billy wilder
"Shows you the kind of world we live in. Love is illegal - but not hate. That you can do anywhere, anytime, to anybody. But if you want a little warmth, a little tenderness, a shoulder to cry on, a smile to cuddle up with, you have to hide in dark corners, like a criminal."
Irma La Douce, 1963
Irma la Douce (1963) dir. Billy Wilder
The Apartment (1960) director Billy Wilder
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RANCHO NOTORIOUS Fritz Lang USA, 1951
Rancho Notorious (1952) Fritz Lang.