Friday, February 28, 2025

March 1 - 7, 2025

 


To answer these trivia questions, please email me at scinema@earthlink.net.

Brain Teasers:

Which American actor who appeared in Italian costume action films became a producer for Walt Disney Productions?
Bertrand van Wonterghem knew that it was Jerome Courtland.

Who didn't play Klaus Kinski's brother: Giuliano Gemma, Jean Louis Trintignant or Antonio Sabato?
George Grimes knew that it was Jean Louis Trintignant.

Which Italian Western sports a title inspired by a scene in THE ALAMO?
George Grimes knew that it was DEGUEYO.

And now for some new brain teasers:

Which American actor, who made Italian Westerns, also did an episode of The Twilight Zone which was directed by the fellow who directed 1971's THE HUNTING PARTY?
Charles Gilbert asks, "The 'Reach for the Crown' Rolex commercial uses a musical theme from which  spaghetti western?"
Which actor, born in Venezuela, worked with directors John Korty, Sacha Guitry, Primo Zeglio, Antonio Leonviola and Giuseppe Vari?

Name the movies from which these images came.


Bertrand van Wonterghem, Charles Gilbert and George Grimes identified last week's frame grab of Dan Vadis in UN UOMO, UN CAVALLO, UNA PISTOLA, aka A MAN, A HORSE, A GUN, aka THE STRANGER RETURNS.
Above is a new photo.
Can you name from what movie it came?

Charles Gilbert identified last week's frame grab of Massimo Girotti in ROMOLO E REMO, aka DULE OF THE TITANS.
Above is a new photo.
Can you name from what movie it came?

George Grimes identified last week's photo of Emiliano Redondo in EL TESORO DE LAS CUATRO CORONAS, aka TREASURE OF THE FOUR CROWNS.
Above is a new photo.
Can you name from what movie it came?

No one has identified the above photo yet.
Can you name from what movie it came?

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I am interested in knowing what movies you have watched and what you enjoyed or not. So please send me an email at scinema@earthlink.net if you'd like to share. Here's what I watched last week:

Highly enjoyed:

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel season two (2018) - This is a re-watch for me as I share it with my step daughter.

Enjoyed:

40th Film Independent Spirit Awards (2025) - That this didn't air on the Independent Film Channel but on YouTube. This action perhaps makes the ceremony available to a worldwide audience, and also showing that the IFC was now worse than a local TV channel.

LOST IN LA MANCHA (2002) - Keith Fulton and Louis Pepe were originally supposed to make a "Behind the Scenes" film for director Terry Gilliam's 2000 production of THE MAN WHO KILLED DON QUIXOTE. Unfortunately, just about everything that could go wrong went wrong and the production was abandoned. So this is an heartbreaking chronicle of a failed attempt for Gilliam to make a dream project. Little did everyone know that Gilliam would finally succeed in completing the project in eight years with a different cast. Fulton and Pepe subsequently made a new documentary, HE DREAMS OF GIANTS.

Movies For Grownups Awards (2025) - This could have been called the Alan Cummings Awards as with was so heavily scripted with Cummings performing parody songs throughout. It really looked like all of the honorees were told ahead of time that they won.

Screen Actors Guild Awards (2025) - The highlight of the show was the look on Selena Gomez's face when Murders In The Building got an award.

STANLEY KUBRICK: A LIFE IN PICTURES (2001)

Mildly enjoyed:

Monster In My Family "The Craiglist Killer: Richard Beasley" (2017)

Did not enjoy:

The Patchwork Monkey (2003) - This 10 minute film was the first of four short movies Susan Bell directed, which, thankfully, didn't lead to a career in features. 
 
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David Deal Enjoyed:

DESERT WARRIOR (61)

THE LIVING WAKE (07)

GRAPHIC MEANS: A HISTORY OF GRAPHIC DESIGN PRODUCTION (17) - Documentary that explains how the evolution of the printing process impacted the graphic design world. With the introduction of the computer, the great democratization of design began. Interesting and eye-opening for graphic design nerds like me.

THE MAN WHO CAME TO KILL (65) - Carl Mohner is Doc, a former surgeon who has taken up drinking and poker playing for a living. After killing a man in self-defense over a card game, Mohner hits the road. Conveniently, he stumbles upon a dead man and steals his identity. Inconveniently, the dead man was a famed lawman to take up the sheriff job in the next town. Mohner takes the job but finds himself up against a notorious outlaw, Fernando Sancho, and the corrupt mayor, Umberto Raho, who is in cahoots with Sancho to run the townsfolk off the land before the railroad comes thru. To top it all off, Mohner is being followed by bounty hunter Luis Davila, and Davila knows the score. That's enough plot for two movies but this one handles it fine, it's a decent Euro western that moves quickly; it has to in order to tie all the plots up. For its vintage, this is a pretty violent and nasty western, but enjoyable nonetheless, or because of it. Gloria Milland is the love interest in that subplot.

ODD OBSESSION (59) - An aging businessman, feeling the loss of his libido, encourages his daughter's fiance to engage with his wife, the better to feel invigorated and youthful again. A rather sordid chess game played with confidence, style, and a clever, cheeky insolence. This Japanese tale was an interesting surprise with a Lynchian feel and the imaginative photographic sense to match. Recommended.

EL MAGNÍFICO TONY CARRERA (68) - Race car driver Tony Carrera (Thomas Hunter) is pulled back into his past as a skilled thief when he is convinced to plan and execute a daring heist in Amsterdam. This involves getting himself smuggled into a high security military vault, grabbing some secret documents, and breaking back out of the vault. Naturally, double-crosses are in the offing and Tony's former fiance (Erika Blanc) is on his tail. Light-hearted Spanish action caper film that is amiable enough and features Gerard Tichy, Fernando Sancho (in street clothes for a change), and Walter Barnes.

SON OF FRANKENSTEIN (39)

DEAD RUN (67) - Please refer to the Eurospy Guide.

TOMBSTONE (93) - One of my very favorite movies.

THE INVISIBLE MAN RETURNS (40)

Mildly Enjoyed 

FANTABULOUS INC. (68) - Adolfo Celi, the head of Fantabulous, Inc., has the means to turn men into supermen, and he aims to sell this product to the highest bidding country to use as soldiers. He kidnaps Richard Harrison and puts him thru the process which turns him into an emotionless superman who can fly and perform impossible deeds. Will he ever return to his normal life? Director Sergio Spina assembles a Pop Art concoction influenced by comic books and counterculture that aims to be subversive but ends up being rather annoying to 21st century eyes. It's not all bad; Harrison puts in a more lighthearted performance than usual and his girlfriend Judi West is a delight. Celi turns in his usual suave villain.

SIGPRESS CONTRO SCOTLAND YARD (68) - AKA Psychopath. Sigpress (George Martin) is an international jewel thief and master of disguise with the athletic skills of a gymnast. He is unusual in that the jewels he steals are returned to the owner for the reward. Scotland Yard doesn't like him. He plans to steal a fabulous gem from a shipping magnate but is outwitted. Will he beat Scotland Yard to the criminals and recover the jewels? Light-hearted caper action/comedy from Guido Zurli (The Mad Butcher) with a good sense of humor and some nice location exteriors. Martin is a likeable lead and his butler is Klaus Kinski!

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Angel Rivera  Enjoyed:

"IN THE VALLEY OF THE DEATH" aka "WINNETOU  UND SHATTERHAND IM TAL DER TOTEM" (1968)
The last of the Pierre Brice and Lex Barker "Winnetou & Old Shatterhand"movies. In this one, an army friend of Winnetou's is killed, but unbeknownst to Winnetou, the friend, an army colonel has been listed as AWOL and accused of stealing and hiding a gold shipment meant for the army. His daughter played by the beautiful Karin Dor, (who has never looked lovelier) asks for 60 days to prove her father innocent. Enter Old Shatterhand who comes to the aid of the daughter. But there is a gang of outlaws who believe the colonel hid the gold and they think that Karin Dor knows where. Old Shatterhand shows how he got his name and wallops a lot of bad guys. Spoiler alert: Winnetou and Old Shatterhand help prove the colonel innocent and then Brice and Baxter (or rather their doubles) ride into the sunset across the Grand Canyon. [At first I thought that Brice and Baxter meant to say "Death Valley", but they clearly say the "valley of the dead"; where the Sioux bury their deceased chiefs. Thus it is also known as the "valley of the death".]

Mildly enjoyed:

"CAPTAIN AMERICA: BRAVE NEW WORLD" (2024)
The former Falcon Sam Wilson/Anthony Mackie  takes over for the departed Chris Evans as Captain America with a Hispanic partner. (Danny Ramirez takes over the role of the new Falcon.)   They go up against an evil genius, Dr. Sterns and spoiler alert, save the world. Harrison Ford is in there too  as "Thunderbolt" Ross and as the Red Hulk. Continuation of "The  Falcon and the Winter Soldier" teleseries.

"THE VISCOUNT" (1967)
In an interview with Kerwin Mathews, he said he had signed to do three OSS 117 pictures. After he did the first two, he was called back to the US to do a TV series pilot. The pilot did not sell so back to France he went to complete his commitment, when he was told he was going to play a character named "Clint de la Roche, the Viscount". (De la Roche translates to  "of the rock". So in actuality he would be playing Clint of the Rock.) Mathews just accepted that it was the same character with a name change.) So this film has Mathews as the Viscount mediating between dope peddlers and coming out on top on the side of justice. Of course he seems to have all the beautiful girls enthralled by his charms.

"THE KILLER LIKES CANDY" (1968)
This was the last of Mathews' Euro-spy roles as he plays Mark Stone, assigned to the security detail  of a King. He is up against an assassin who likes to eat his candy and leaves wrappers every where. Suffice it to say that Mathews is good at his job and he gets the girl played Marilu Tolo.

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Charles Gilbert watched:

THE SWISS CONSPIRACY (1976) Shot in Zurich, and directed by Jack Arnold of CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON notoriety, the deteriorating print features David Janssen as an investigator hired by prominent Swiss bank president Ray Milland when several of the institutes' clients are blackmailed. Feels like a made-for-tv movie despite the international cast: Senta Berger, Elke Sommer, and Anton Diffring. Aging John Ireland turns out to be one of the villains

THE SHOOTOUT (1971) Gregory Peck as an excon in the old West seeking revenge on the man (James Gregory) that engineered his incarceration. Along the way he is encumbered with a magpie of a six year old female (Dawn Lynn) whose mother was killed. Wild cowboy Robert F. Lyons also makes life miserable for him.

UNKNOWN TERROR (1957) B&W. Spelunkers John Howard and Paul Richards discover a cave of horrors where a local doctor has been experimenting with fungus. Looks like his washing machine was overflowing soap suds down into the cave. Mala Powers is the wife of Howard, but formerly loved the now crippled Richards.

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Bertrand van Wonterghem Enjoyed: 

The rocky horror pictures show (1975, Jim Sharman)

Impact (1963, Peter Maxwell)

Dead man's evidence (1962, Francis Searle)

Gajokgyehoek / Family matters (2024, Kim Gok & Kim Sun) – episodes 5 & 6

Teurigeo / Unmasked (2024, Yoo Sun-dong) – episodes 9 to 11

Mildly enjoyed:

Spanish movie (2009, Javier Ruiz Caldera)

Choi-gang lo-maen-seu / The perfect couple (2007, Jeong-woo Kim)

How to murder your wife (1964, Richard Quine) with a gorgeous Virna Lisi in « Marilyn's mode »

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Friday, February 21, 2025

February 22 - 28, 2025

 


To answer these trivia questions, please email me at scinema@earthlink.net.

Brain Teasers:

In which Italian Western does everyone kill each other over a bag of gold, but we never get to see the contents of the bag?
It is NON ASPETTARE, DJANGO, SPARA, aka DON'T WAIT DJANGO... SHOOT!

Which actress, born in Italy, worked with directors Dino Risi, Sergio Corbucci, Duccio Tessari, Alberto De Martino,  Bernard Toublanc-Michel and Andrzej Zulawski?
George Grimes and Bertrand van Wonterghem knew that it was Nicoletta Machiavelli.

Which actor, born in Italy, worked with directors Gary Winick, Angelo Antonucci, Nini Grassia, Giuseppe Vari, Demofilo Fidani and Vittorio De Sica?
George Grimes and Bertrand van Wonterghem knew that it was Fabio Testi.

In what movie did Oliver Reed play an Italian Prison Warden?
George Grimes and Bertrand van Wonterghem knew that it was REVOLVER, aka BLOOD IN THE STREETS.

And now for some new brain teasers:

Which American actor who appeared in Italian costume action films became a producer for Walt Disney Productions?
Who didn't play Klaus Kinski's brother: Giuliano Gemma, Jean Louis Trintignant or Antonio Sabato?
Which Italian Western sports a title inspired by a scene in THE ALAMO?

Name the movies from which these images came.


Bertrand van Wonterghem and George Grimes identified last week's photo of Nicoletta Machiavelli and Gaetano Scala in GIARRETTIERA COLT, aka GARTER COLT. 
Above is a new photo.
Can you name from what movie it came?


Bertrand van Wonterghem and  George Grimes identified last week's photo of Loredana Nusciak and Carl Mohner in IL CROLLO DI ROMA, aka THE FALL OF ROME, aka THE DESTRUCTION OF ROME.
Above is a new photo.
Can you name from what movie it came?


Bertrand van Wonterghem, Charles Gilbert, Angel Rivera and George Grimes identified last week's photo of Mario Girotti, aka Terence Hill, in LE MERAVIGLIE DI ALADINO, aka THE WONDERS OF ALADDIN.
Above is a new photo.
Can you name from what movie it came?


No one has identified the above photo yet.
Can you name from what movie it came?

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I am interested in knowing what movies you have watched and what you enjoyed or not. So please send me an email at scinema@earthlink.net if you'd like to share. Here's what I watched last week:

Highly enjoyed:

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel season one (2017) - This is a re-watch for me as I share it with my step daughter.

Enjoyed:

Live From New York: The First Five Years of Saturday Night Live (2005) - Back in 2005, they could still play the skit in which Chevy Chase says "Nigger" to Richad Pryor. In the recent anniversary special they bleeped the N-word. This is a very informative documentary about the creation of Saturday Night Live up until all of the remaining original cast and producer Lorne Michaels left the show in 1980. There is no mention of how the show continued on without them. This special continued so many more of the musical guests than the musical special that came out this year. I had forgotten that Elvis Costello also did "Watching the Detectives" on the show. 

SLY LIVES! (aka The Burden of Black Genius) (2025) - I've wanted a documentary about Sly and the Family Stone for years. TV One did an episode of Unsung on Sly and the Family Stone back in 2012, but I wasn't aware of that channel back then and the channel seem resolute in not repeating it since I've been paying attention. So this program on Hulu seemed like a dream come true. The only beef I have with the program is that director Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson, as with what he did when he got unreleased footage of the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival, wanted his film to be about more than just about the music and the musician. I would have been happier if SUMMER OF SOUL had showcased the performances, like what director Michael Wadleigh had done with WOODSTOCK. With SLY LIVES!, Thompson wanted to explore the pressures placed upon a Black man proclaimed to be a musical genius. Thankfully, that doesn't get too much in the way of the story of the music and the musician, but again he doesn't let  any of the songs get a full performance. I was surprised to learn that the album "There's A Riot Going On" wasn't embraced when it first came out, as it was the first Family Stone LP I bought. I heard "Running Away" and "It's A Family Affair" on the radio and found those songs much more appealing than "Dance To the Music" or "Everyday People".

Mildly enjoyed:

SNL 50 The Anniversary Special (2025)

Did not enjoy:

LONGLEGS (2024) - I watched this because I am a fan of Alicia Witt and she kept posting about this on Facebook. Why the use of T-Rex music and showing the album covers for Slider and Lou Reed's Transformer? There's nothing Satanic about either of them. Director Osgood Perkins (son of Anthony) obvious feels that shooting with a wide angle lens in an anamorphic ratio for long takes with little going on with the soundtrack evokes dread and suspense. For me, it makes me sleepy. If the film hadn't gotten as much attention as it had gotten, I probably would have fast-forwarded through it, but I felt the need to give it as much of a chance as I could. It turned out to be very predictable. In the end, you would think that an F.B.I. agent would know how to reload her pistol. Or are they hoping for a sequel?
 
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David Deal Enjoyed:

PEPPERMINT FRAPPE (67) - Doctor Jose Luis Lopez Vazquez becomes infatuated with his brother's (Alfredo Mayo) wife Geraldine Chaplin, a carefree spirit. His advances spurned, Lopez Vazquez focuses on his assistant (also Geraldine) and attempts to remake her in his brother's wife's image. From the same director of The Hunt (La Caza), this has inevitable comparisons with Vertigo but there is much more going on here. This Spanish psychological thriller is well worth seeking out.

ESCAPE FROM THE PLANET OF THE APES (71)

ROBBERY (67) - Stanley Baker and his mates plan and pull off a train robbery for nearly three million pounds. This, much to the chagrin of Baker's wife, Joanna Pettet. Peter Yates' heist flick is based on the actual crime that took place in 1963. It is a taught thriller with a good jazz soundtrack and should be more recognized than it is. And yes, there is an excellent car chase.

THE WHOLE TRUTH (58) - Movie producer Stewart Granger is on the set of his latest movie in the French Riviera. His leading lady is Gianna Maria Canale, with whom Granger had an affair while estranged from his wife, Donna Reed. Despite Stewart's protestations, Gianna hangs on, and is soon found murdered; Granger being the main suspect. But is she dead and who is this strange man (George Sanders) who claims to be a British cop? This murder mystery has more twists and turns than the roads in Nice. Although clearly improbable, it is enjoyable for the cast and the cool modern jazz tunes.

THE DEAD ARE ALIVE (72) - It was fun to see this after being at a couple of the locations in Italy. 

SOS PACIFIC (59)

BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN (35)

MISSION BLOODY MARY (65)

EL PRECIO DE UN HOMBRE (67) - AKA The Ugly Ones. Tomas Milian escapes a prison transport and heads home where bounty hunter Richard Wyler promptly catches him. However, the townsfolk reckon that Milian got a raw deal so they help him turn the tables on Wyler. What they hadn't figured on was that Milian is worse than the bounty hunter after all, much worse. A classic Spanish western that looks great, has a good Stelvio Cipriani soundtrack, and more than enough violence and general nastiness for fans.

FIVE DOLLS FOR AN AUGUST MOON (70)

HORROR EXPRESS (72)

TERROR OF THE TONGS (60)

THE RAVEN (35)

LIGHTNING BOLT (67)

GOKE, BODY SNATCHER FROM HELL (68)

POINT BLANK (67)

MAGNUM COP (77)

THE INVISIBLE RAY (36)

DRACULA'S DAUGHTER (36)

Mildly Enjoyed 

DR. BLOOD'S COFFIN (62)

THE DEVIL'S NIGHTMARE (71)

SUPERBITCH (73)

LIZARD IN A WOMAN'S SKIN (71)

TOUCH ME NOT (72) - AKA The Hunted. The business competitors of Ivan Desny suspect he's price fixing so they hire Michael Hinz and Jose Maria Caffarel to tap his phones. While on the job, Hinz becomes obsessed with Desny's private secretary Lee Remick. When she finds out what's going on, Hinz is determined to eliminate her. What begins as a white collar crime film takes a left turn into a psychological thriller with a twist ending out of nowhere. One-shot director Karl Heinz Zeitler (as Douglas Fithian) was better know as a writer - including this one. He loses control in the last act and doesn't recover. This West German/French/Spanish co-production supposedly shot in Barcelona is a curio at best.

Did not enjoy:

RETURN OF THE EXORCIST (75) - The brother of a nun succumbs to possession by a demon. Exorcist Richard Conte is called in to rectify the situation in the closing minutes of the film. This mess of an Italian ripoff features nudity and low-budget special effects but it is slow going the rest of the time.

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Angel Rivera  Mildly enjoyed:

"GIRLS, GIRLS, GIRLS!" (1961)
Elvis in Hawaii with two girls after him. One is the sexy been around the block a few times girl played by the sultry Stella Stevens who even sings a couple of songs. The other is Laurel Goodwin of Star Trek Original Pilot fame as the sad but rich girl. Elvis is a fisherman catching tuna for the big companies who wants to buy the boat he works on. He ends up with Ms. Goodwin after he lays down the law. Sings a few songs including the title track and the hit, "Return to Sender"!


"SHADOW OF EVIL" aka "BANCO A BANGKOK POUR OSS 117 ("JACKPOT IN BANGKOK FOR OSS 117) aka "PANIC IN BANGKOK:" (1964)
Kerwin Mathews is OSS 117 trying to solve the murder of a fellow agent. Goes up against the evil Dr. Sin (Robert Hossein) who wants to conquer the world by unleashing a man-produced plague to kill off half the population. With the help of Dr. Sin's sister played by Pier Angeli and Dr. Sin's unsuspecting girlfriend played by the lovely Dominique Wilms, Mathews foils Dr. Sin's plans. Lots of talk and not enough action; although Mathews acquits himself well doing some karate moves.


"MST3K--Episodes #s 502 & 408--"HERCULES" (1958/9) & "HERCULES UNCHAINED" (1959/60)
I had not liked what I had seen on MST3K before but I was curious to see what they had done with Steve Reeves "Hercules" movies. Very little was funny and it was almost annoying, while one tried to enjoy the films for what they were. "Heroic adventure!" (I did like the MST3K theme song.)

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Charles Gilbert watched:

EXECUTIVE ACTION (1973) Burt Lancaster and Robert Ryan play men of means, members of an exclusive coterie that conspire the assassination of JFK, who'd become perceived threat to conservative America.  The actors were themselves actually ardent liberals.

SSSSSS (1973) Strother Martin plays a devious herpetologist experimenting with cobra venom into which he injects a couple of human male subjects.

Boris Karloff's Thriller B&W.Television:
    "Terror in Teakwood" S01E33. Guy Rolfe plays a pianist so envious of his now deceased rival that he desecrates the grave for the hands.
    "Premature Burial" S02E03 Patricia Medina is the scheming wife of an elderly man (Sidney Blackmer) who suffers from catalepsy.
    "Innocent Bystanders" S02E28. John Anderson in a colorful performance as a querulous conniving grave robber assisted by a cretin (George Kennedy).
    "The Bride Who Died Twice "S02E25 Mala Powers as the nubile Consuelo, in love with a young military officer (Robert Colbert), but also the object of matrimony for a manipulating colonel (Joe de Santis).

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Bertrand van Wonterghem Highly enjoyed: 

The great race (1965, Blake Edwards)

Enjoyed: 

Renegade Nell - season 1 (2023) – episodes 2 to 4

Lost lagoon (1957, John Rawlins)

Superman n'est pas juif (... et moi un peu) (short) (2013, Jimmy Bemon)

Okura : meikyû-iri joken sousa / Okura : cold case investigation (2024) – episodes 6 & 7

Gajokgyehoek / Family matters (2024, Kim Gok & Kim Sun) – episodes 1 to 4

Mildly enjoyed:

Nyutopia / Newtopia (2024) episode 3

The ghost busters – episode «The maltese monkey » (1975, Larry Peerce)

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