plwblj
Joined Jul 2002
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'93 was a terrif experience w\actor,John Mese. Chatted awhile;David Foster,the location manager was also a gentleman.
Wonderful experience all told at Collector's Camelot !
Wonderful experience all told at Collector's Camelot !
I am a big fan of this film for a myriad of reasons : -It is vintage El and he is in his prime; -Stella Stevens & Laurel Goodwin; -The locale(the Tropics) -The Colour -Robt.Strauss & Jeremy Slate -The Year 1962(i was 15 & Impressionable !) -The fishing scenes -the Stavroses -what a Soundtrack !(Return to Sender coulda been enough!) -El's Wardrobe(sometimes he looks like a Hood !) -the opening scene(w\a great lieber\stoller opener of a spirited song) -great pacing-never flags in movement of story -amazing body moves while swinging & warbling -perceptible good budget production -fun story line -LOTS of Energy ! etc.etc.etc
Amazing episode-well executed,well-paced,well-acted-well-everything ! Robert Bloch's story is a classic from the pages of "WEIRD TALES" the classic pulp for decades('20's-50's). Remarkable.
Thriller gets a hold of this gem and expands on it beautifully. Henry Jones,MacReady,Kerr,etc. Everyone is doing a tour-De-force job;
The ambiance is superb: it is what you expect from this under rated TV Classic show which ran for two Seasons in 1960 to 1961.
The venerable Karloff sets us up deftly w\his excelled hosting and narration.
Special effects are really nicely done especially portraying "the enchanted suit."
Stanley Adams is quite a revelation as the stern Landlord and shows us some nuance towards the end of his scene towards the doomed Jones and adroitly reflects just the right amount of humanity.
The pace is effective,always moving,holding our attention.
Undoubtedly,this Tale is a top tiered entry and is rather memorable: everything plainly works !
Thriller gets a hold of this gem and expands on it beautifully. Henry Jones,MacReady,Kerr,etc. Everyone is doing a tour-De-force job;
The ambiance is superb: it is what you expect from this under rated TV Classic show which ran for two Seasons in 1960 to 1961.
The venerable Karloff sets us up deftly w\his excelled hosting and narration.
Special effects are really nicely done especially portraying "the enchanted suit."
Stanley Adams is quite a revelation as the stern Landlord and shows us some nuance towards the end of his scene towards the doomed Jones and adroitly reflects just the right amount of humanity.
The pace is effective,always moving,holding our attention.
Undoubtedly,this Tale is a top tiered entry and is rather memorable: everything plainly works !
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