Leave Her to Heaven (1945) | A masterpiece of post war American cinema
‘A “film noir in colour” (per Martin Scorsese) and a masterpiece of post-World War II American cinema… director John M Stahl’s gaze remains spare and precise, very Japanese in effect, like an acidic...
View ArticleLaura (1944) | Still the greatest film noir of them all!
Nominated for four Oscars and winning one, this is the ultimate classic noir mystery. Dana Andrews plays the detective who delves into the murder of Gene Tierney’s enigmatic Laura, with whom everyone...
View ArticleDangerous Mission (1954) | When Vincent Price got iced in Irwin Allen’s 3D...
After witnessing a gangland murder, New York nightclub salesgirl, Louise (Piper Laurie) is afraid to testify and flees to Montana where she takes on a job working in the gift shop at Glacier National...
View ArticleDragonwyck (1946) | Time to bow down to Vincent Price’s Hudson Valley Bluebeard
On a gloomy estate in New York’s Hudson Valley in 1844, feudal Dutchman Nicholas Van Ryn (Vincent Price), cruelly lords it over his tenants. Married to Johanna (Vivienne Osborne), whom he resents...
View ArticleThe Mad Magician (1954) | 3D Thrill! Fuel for the human bonfire!
Don Gallico (Vincent Price), an inventor of stage magic effects is about to launch his latest invention, the buzz saw, when his ex-boss, Ormond (Donald Randolph), turns up and impounds all of his best...
View ArticleAngel Street (1941-1944) | When Vincent Price found his sinister side on...
Angel Street is the US title for Gas Light, the acclaimed 1938 play by the British dramatist Patrick Hamilton. Set in a fog-bound London in 1880, it tells the tale of the cruel and cold-hearted Jack...
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