Fantasmagorie, by Émile Cohl, is considered to be the first animated story in film. Though “Humorous Phases of Funny Faces” by J. Stuart Blackton pre-dates “Fantasmagorie” by 2 years, it did not serve as a narrative other than simply showing various facial expressions via the technique of hand-drawn animation.
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House on Haunted Hill - 1959
Vincent Price plays eccentric millionaire, Fredrick Loren, who offers to pay $10,000 to anyone in the invited group of people who can survive a single night in the haunted mansion with him and his 4th wife. Spooookyness ensues.
A Bucket of Blood - 1959
A dim-witted busboy finds acclaim as an artist for a plaster-covered dead cat that is mistaken as a skillful statuette. The desire for more praise soon leads to an increasingly deadly series of works.
Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon - 1943
Working for the British government, Sherlock Holmes manages to spirit Dr. Franz Tobel out of Switzerland and into England before the GESTAPO are able to get to him. Tobel has devised an immensely accurate bomb site and while he is willing to make it available to the Allies, he insists on manufacturing it himself. Soon […]
Suddenly - 1954
On hire to assassinate the president, three gangsters trap a family in their own house that overlooks a railway station while they wait for their target to arrive. I liked this movie okay, a highlight being that Frank Sinatra is in it.
1984 - 1953
In a totalitarian future society, Winston Smith, whose daily work is re-writing history, tries to rebel by falling in love. This is a TV adaptation of George Orwell’s classic book.
Algiers - 1938
Beautiful Gaby meets a romantic jewel thief in the mysterious Casbah.
Scrooge - 1935
This is the fist movie adaptation with sound of the classic story of three ghosts visiting a crotchety and down-spirited old man on Christmas Eve. Scrooge hates Christmas. He finds the cheer deplorable and a waste of time. His nephew Fred and employee Cratchit, the only two people that could be considered Scrooge’s friends at […]
Back Room Boy - 1942
A man who is trying to get away from women is relieved when sent to a lighthouse to study the weather. However, even on the remote island he finds women right and left. I wish I had his problem.
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