*contains spoilers When columnist Hedda Hopper (1885-1966 pneumonia) visited the set, Diana made a powerful enemy as she reported that Diana “can’t behave like any other star out for a fling… she’s likeable but has plenty to learn and should stop playing around both on the set and private life, which leads to these rumours…
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*contains spoilers Diana Barrymore’s (1921-60 drug and alcohol overdose) life and career were a train wreck. As a young actress, she tried desperately to live up to a fabulous family name on both Broadway and Hollywood. She was once a little girl who had name, breeding, talent, and opportunity… all squandered. She was the step-aunt…
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*contains spoilers There is an old, old British play by Arnold Ridley (1896-1984 after a fall) which was written originally in 1927 and was made into a film a couple of times under its original title of The Ghost Train. It is not supernatural, despite the title, as it relates to a phantom train that…
Read more The Astronomical Cult of Will Hay in Oh, Mr Porter!
*contains spoilers There is a film I’ve seen a great number of times because I like the plot and I like the look and personality of its young star despite the fact she is not a great actress. She is great anyway! The film is the little-known Prime Risk (1985) and the actress is Toni…
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*contains spoilers When we talk about the early films of Canadian director David Cronenberg (1943-), most of us will immediately think of Shivers (1975), Rabid (1977), The Brood (1979) and Scanners (1981). But his first features were a couple of interesting ones made in the late 1960s and early 1970s entitled Stereo (1969) and Crimes…
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*contains spoilers Growing up watching sitcoms with my family as a kid and there was a show that introduced John Travolta (1954-) to the world entitled Welcome Back, Kotter (1975-79). We used to watch it every week and the star and one of the creators of the show was Gabe Kaplan (1945-). He starred as…
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*contains spoilers It is probably a little ironic that the end came to actress Honor Blackman at a time when the world suffered its prolonged hiccup of the Coronavirus. This is because her death happened around the time the World Health Organisation copped flak for its handling of the pandemic and she appeared in the…
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*contains spoilers McGillivray and Walker followed the film up with House of Mortal Sin. It’s reported by the writer that Walker was a lapsed Catholic who hated the religion and as a result he wanted to cause a lot of controversy. The true fact is he was almost spot on in the end about the…
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*contains spoilers When you mention the screenplays of David McGillivray (1947-), you must mention in particular the films of director Pete Walker (1939-) in the same breath. And also mention the films of Norman J. Warren (1942-). All three started off in the British sexploitation film business but gravitated for a time into horror movies,…
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