Friday, October 18, 2013 TCM PRIMETIME: FRIDAY NIGHT SPOOKLIGHT:
Friday, October 18, 2013 TCM PRIMETIME: FRIDAY NIGHT SPOOKLIGHT: 8:00 PM 89 min horror Burn, Witch, Burn (1962)
9:45 PM C- 82 min horror Tomb Of Ligeia, The (1964)
11:15 PM 71 min horror Seventh Victim, The (1943)
LEONARD MALTIN REVIEW: D: Mark Robson. Tom Conway, Kim Hunter, Jean Brooks, Evelyn Brent, Elizabeth Russell, Hugh Beaumont, Erford Gage, Isabel Jewell, Barbara Hale. Offbeat Val Lewton chiller of innocent Hunter stumbling onto N.Y.C. group of devil-worshipers. Genuinely eerie. 82 min horror Curse of the Demon (1958)
LEONARD MALTIN REVIEW: D: Jacques Tourneur. Dana Andrews, Peggy Cummins, Niall MacGinnis, Athene Seyler, Liam Redmond, Reginald Beckwith, Maurice Denham. Andrews is a stuffily cynical psychologist who doesn't believe that series of deaths have been caused by ancient curse, but film convinces audience right off the bat and never lets up. Charles Bennett and producer Hal E. Chester adapted Montague R. James' story ''Casting the Runes.'' Exceptional shocker, originally called NIGHT OF THE DEMON. 83m. American version circulated for many years. 69 min horror I Walked With A Zombie (1943)
LEONARD MALTIN REVIEW: D: Jacques Tourneur. Frances Dee, Tom Conway, James Ellison, Edith Barrett, Christine Gordon, Theresa Harris, James Bell. Nurse Dee comes to Caribbean island to treat zombielike wife of troubled Conway, finds skeletons in family closet, plus local voodoo rituals and legends that cannot be ignored. Exceptional Val Lewton chiller with rich atmosphere, mesmerizing story. Loosely adapted from Jane Eyre! Read small-print disclaimer in opening credits carefully. 66 min suspense Leopard Man, The (1943)
LEONARD MALTIN REVIEW: D: Jacques Tourneur. Dennis O'Keefe, Margo, Jean Brooks, Isabel Jewell, James Bell, Margaret Landry, Abner Biberman. Intriguing but flawed Val Lewton thriller about series of murders in small New Mexico town blamed on escaped leopard. Based on novel Black Alibi by Cornell Woolrich. 74 min suspense Window, The (1949)
LEONARD MALTIN REVIEW: D: Ted Tetzlaff. Bobby Driscoll, Barbara Hale, Arthur Kennedy, Paul Stewart, Ruth Roman. Sleeper film less impressive now than in 1949; still good, with young Driscoll earning a special Academy Award for his performance as a little boy who witnesses a murder and is unable to convince his parents he's not lying. Parents' dialogue weakens credibility, but suspense still mounts; extremely well photographed (by William Steiner) and staged. Based on a story by Cornell Woolrich. Remade as THE BOY CRIED MURDER and CLOAK AND DAGGER (1984). Friday, October 25, 2013
80 min horror Tower Of London (1962)
8:15 AM C- 86 min horror Raven, The (1963)
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