Postcards From Shadowland no. 9 The Testament of Dr. Mabuse 1933 Fritz Lang Ace in The Hole – Billy Wilder Aroused 1966 Anton Holden Poor White Trash aka Bayou 1957-Harold Daniels Blues in the Night 1941-Anatole Litvak Directed by Mervyn LeRoy-Edward G Robinson is Little-Caesar (1931) with Douglas Fairbanks jr. and Glenda Farrell Experiment in Terror – Blake Edwards directs -Ross Martin as Red Lynch Gene Tierney Tobacco Road 1941 directed by John Ford George Pujouly Brigitte Fossey Forbidden Games (Jeux interdits) 1952 directed by René Clément Granny-The Southerner-Jean Renoir Jeux Interdits Knock On Any Door 1949 Nicholas Ray Lena Horne-Cabin in The Sky 1943- Vincente Minnelli Lon Chaney in He Who Gets Slapped 1924 Victor Sjöström Modern Times Charlie Chaplin 1936 Never Take Sweets From A Stranger 1960 Cyril Frankel Curse of The Demon- 1957 Jacques Tourneur Peter Lorre in Alfred Hitchcock’s The Man Who Knew Too Much 1956 Rashomon 1950 -Akira Kurosawa Roman Polanski’s Repulsion 1965 Catherine Deneuve The Cobweb-1955- Vincente Minnelli The Last Laugh 1924-with emil-jannings directed by F.W Murnau The Sweet Smell of Success 1957-directed by Alexander Mackendrick written by Clifford Odets Viva Zapata 1952 with Marlon-Brando and Jean Peters-Elia Kazan directs
Twelve Neglected Characters from Classic Film. 1) The tragically poetic Pete Krumbein in Edmund Goulding’s Nightmare Alley 1947 played by Ian Keith. 2) The flamboyant Franzi Kartos in Caught 1949 portrayed by Curt Bois ‘darling’ 3) Stauffer, alias Fred Foss in The Dark Corner 1946-played by the wonderful William Bendix in the white linen suit… 4) Good-hearted kite hanger, Brenda Martin in Women’s Prison 1955 – the eternal pixie Jan Sterling. 5) Jeff Corey, as the cringing, cowardly informer ‘Freshman’ Stack in Brute Force 1947. 6) Beulah Bondi as spiittin’ Granny Tucker in Jean Renoir’s The Southerner 1945 ‘Ah shuckity’ 7) Ma Stone in William Dieterle’s The Devil and Daniel Webster 1941– the grand Jane Darwell. 8) Cecil Kellaway as Harry Wills and Mary Astor as Jewel Mayhew in Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte 1964. 9) Cliff the jazz sexed drummer in Phantom Lady 1944– the ubiquitous Elisha Cook Jr. 10) Quirky sisters Louisa and Emily Creed in Ladies in Retirement 1941–Edith Barrett & Elsa Lanchester. 11) The wonderful stoolie Mo whose saves for her headstone and plot out on Long Island played with that razor-sharp wit of Thelma Ritter in Pickup on South Street (1953). 12) Jack Oakie as Slob in Jules Dassin’s realism masterpiece Thieves’ Highway (1949). Â