Sunday, November 6, 2011

Alfred Hitchcock's ~The Lodger






The Lodger is Alfred Hitchcock's first film and the first that the famed director would have as an actor. His trademark cameo resulted when he did not have enough extras. Thereafter, Hitch would continue to  make a subtle appearance in each of his films, which viewers look for to this day. 
Another interesting bit of trivia for this first time director, was his ingenious, but persistent, vision for each scene. Alfred Hitchcock had stubbornly hounded Scotland Yard to allow him access in filming at night at the Thames with Charing Cross Bridge as the backdrop. Finally, after much ballyhoo from Hitchcock, Scotland Yard relented to look the other way for Hitchcock to film during the night at the bridge. However, upon getting his film returned from the developer's, Hitchcock looked at his rushes for the grisly midnight scene, and found the much desired opening - with the Avenger's murder victim was being dragged out of the river Thames - was undoubtedly missing!   The mystery was quickly solved when it was learnt a most stupid cameraman had indadvertedly forgotten to replace the lens on the camera and Hitchcock's longed-for scene was never captured on film. 
The Lodger was based on the book by Marie Belloc Lowndes. This would be the first book to offer a solution to the Jack The Ripper killings. Remarkably, it is supposedly based on what was reported to the painter Walter Sickert by the artist's landlady in which the previous tenant had been suspected to be Jack the Ripper. The painter, who would be a suspect in the Ripper murders himself, would go on to paint his own bedroom as being that of Jack the Ripper's. 

Release Dates: 
UK14 February 1927
USA10 June 1928(New York City, New York)
GermanyApril 1992(video premiere)
Greece26 October 2009(Panorama of European Cinema)
France17 November 2010(re-release)


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Friday, October 28, 2011

The Phantom of the Opera


About this movie

Genres:
Drama
Language:
English
Running time:
1:31:23
Partner rating:
PG
Released:
Quality:
480 (DVD equivalent)


Lon Chaney stars as Erik, the Phantom, in what is probably his most famous and certainly his most horrifying role. Produced by Universal, the film shot in 1923 and shelved for nearly two years, and was subjected to intensive studio tinkering. While many expected a disaster, the film turned out to be a rousing success. It was both the stepping off point for Chaney's run as a superstar at MGM and the prototype for the horror film cycle at Universal in the 1930s. The story concerns Erik, a much-feared fiend who haunts the Paris Opera House. Lurking around the damp, dank passages deep in the cellars of the theater, he secretly coaches understudy Christine Daae (Mary Philbin) to be an opera star. Through a startling sequence of terrors, including sending a giant chandelier crashing down on the opera patrons, the Phantom forces the lead soprano to withdraw from the opera, permitting Christine to step in. Luring Christine into his subterranean lair below the opera house, the Phantom confesses his love. But Christine is in love with Raoul de Chagny (Norman Kerry). The Phantom demands that Christine break off her relationship with Raoul before he'll allow her to return to the opera house stage. She agrees, but immediately upon her release from the Phantom's lair, she runs into the arms of Raoul and they plan to flee to England after her performance that night. The Phantom overhears their conversation and, during her performance, the Phantom kidnaps Christine, taking her to the depths of his dungeon. It is left to Raoul and Simon Buquet (Gibson Gowland), a secret service agent, to track down the Phantom and rescue Christine.
(movie description:Google entry)




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The Cabinet of Dr Caligari


About this movie

Genres:
HorrorClassicsMystery & Suspense
Language:
English
Running time:
1:11:43
Partner rating:
YELLOWV
Released: 1919 


In one of the most influential films of the silent era, Werner Krauss plays the title character, a sinister hypnotist who travels the carnival circuit displaying a somnambulist named Cesare (Conrad Veidt). In one tiny German town, a series of murders coincides with Caligari's visit. When the best friend of hero Francis (Friedrich Feher) is killed, the deed seems to be the outgrowth of a romantic rivalry over the hand of the lovely Jane (Lil Dagover). Francis suspects Caligari, but he is ignored by the police. Investigating on his own, Francis seemingly discovers that Caligari has been ordering the somnambulist to commit the murders, but the story eventually takes a more surprising direction. Caligari's Expressionist style ultimately led to the dark shadows and sharp angles of the film noir urban crime dramas of the 1940s, many of which were directed by such German émigrés as Billy Wilder and Robert Siodmak.
(movie description:Google entry)

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Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde




About this movie

Genres:
Mystery & SuspenseClassicsCrime
Language:
English
Running time:
1:22:00
Partner rating:
YELLOWV D
Released:
Quality:
DVD

In 1920, filmgoers were treated to no fewer than two different film versions of Robert Louis Stevenson's Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. In this one, John Barrymore plays the humanitarian Dr. Henry Jekyll, who becomes obsessed with the notion of separating the good and evil impulses within every man. To this end, he develops a potion which unleashes his own darker side: the demonic Mr. Hyde. This was the adaptation which established the cliché of having both a "good" and "bad" leading lady, to parallel the doppelganger aspects of the Jekyll/Hyde personality. Martha Mansfield is the good girl, while Nita Naldi, wearing costumes that were daring indeed in 1920, is the bad one. The adaptors also borrowed the character of Lord Henry from Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray in order to provide Jekyll with an evil mentor/blackmailer. Sadly, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde proved to be one of the last starring films for leading lady Martha Mansfield: she died horribly during filming of The Warrens of Virginia (1924) when her costume touched a discarded match and burst into flame.
(movie description:Google entry)




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Horror Express




About this movie

Genres:
HorrorCrimeMystery & Suspense
Language:
English
Running time:
1:27:04
Partner rating:
PG-13
Released:
Quality: DVD 




This horror science-fiction thriller, a cult favorite, takes place in 1907. Professor Caxton (Christopher Lee), a fossil-hunter has discovered some sort of pre-human creature frozen in ancient Manchurian ice. He is traveling to London with his find on the Trans-Siberian Railway and is horrified to discover that his frozen man is missing, and corpses and zombies are appearing all over the train. It turns out that the frozen specimen is an alien with some unusual powers. The combined forces of Professor Caxton, his rival Dr. Wells (Peter Cushing), and a Cossack captain (Telly Savalas) are needed to save the world from this monstrous being. Skillfully told, with a good dose of humor, this film also features the train which appeared a year before in Nicholas and Alexandra.
(movie description:Google entry)




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Horror Hotel

                                            

About this movie

Genres:
HorrorMystery & Suspense
Language:
English
Running time:
1:15:54
Partner rating:
R
Released:
Quality: DVD

George Baxt scripted this extraordinarily good chiller from a story by Milton Subotsky, who also co-produced. A college student (Venetia Stevenson) with an interest in witchcraft goes to the Massachusetts town of Whitewood. It's a foggy, spooky town which gets even scarier when Stevenson discovers that the owner of the Raven's Inn, Mrs. Newlis (Patricia Jessel) is in fact a 268-year old witch. Jessel sold her soul to the Devil to regain her life after being burned at the stake. The whole town is her coven, including Stevenson's kindly history professor (Christopher Lee). Stevenson's boyfriend and brother arrive to look for her and discover human sacrifices and all sorts of evil goings-on. One of the few horror films of the period which still has the power to frighten, Horror Hotel is required viewing for genre fans.
(movie description:Google entry)

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