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D.O.A. (1949, dir. Rudolph Maté)
Is it Gothic? Is it... horror? It's MY WORLD DIES SCREAMING (1958, Daniels), aka TERROR IN THE HAUNTED HOUSE, the very first picture in... psychorama! Starring Gerald Mohr, Cathy O'Donnell, William Ching and John Qualen.
From the origins of subliminal messaging to the Satanic Panic, we cover a lot of ground in this week's episode!
Context setting 00:00; Synopsis 35:04; Discussion 52:27; Ranking 1:16:08
Surrender (Allan Dwan, 1950)
William Ching-Spencer Tracy-Katharine Hepburn “La impetuosa” (Pat and MIke) 1952, de George Cukor.
Debbie Reynolds, Dolly Sharp, and Marge Champion in GIVE A GIRL A BREAK (1954)
William Ching was an American singer and a film & TV actor.