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catboyrightsdefender · 7 months
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count 'slut supreme' dracula
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Christopher Lee and Suzan Farmer in Dracula: Prince of Darkness (1966)
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Dracula: Prince of Darkness  Terence Fisher, 1966
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The Saint: The Convenient Monster (5.6, ITC, 1966)
"Mr. Templar, what's your interest in this?"
"Well, let's say I have not bought an ailing hotel on the banks of Loch Ness and I've not been retained to boost Scottish tourism."
"Are you going to help Mrs. Bastion catch the monster?"
"If there is a monster and Mrs. Bastion's after it, then it's the monster who'll need help."
"What's your next move, Mr. Templar?"
"Lunch."
"Oh, one more thing, Mr. Templar: do you believe in the monster?"
"Does the monster believe in me?"
#the saint#the convenient monster#itc#leslie charteris#terence feely#leslie norman#roger moore#suzan farmer#laurence payne#caroline blakiston#moultrie kelsall#fulton mackay#william holmes#anne blake#ewan roberts#alastair hunter#brown derby#ok a lot to say about this ep and i may run out of tags but first things first SPOILER WARNING for the episode in general bc i just have to#discuss this one. it's a fairly commonly held belief among old tv fans that The Saint kind of jumped the shark when it went to colour and#that everything got a little silly. a story about the Loch Ness monster? yeah that's only ever gonna be silly. and yknow what‚ it is. but#this ep succeeds massively by simply being just so. much. fun. easily the best colour ep so far. a lot of the eps are new to me now we've#hit colour and i hadn't seen this before but was dimly aware of it by (not great) reputation. but i loved it. a witty‚ inventive script; a#twist that i genuinely couldn't spot; some amazing character work being done by some great actors! fulton mackay is having the time of his#life as a rascally poacher with much dirt make up and black teeth. Caroline Blakiston (always brilliant) is absolutely amazing as the#bitchy young wife of Payne's dull historian (plus she's a former big game hunter plus a Nessie fanatic plus SPOILER unexpectedly the#villain!). and to top it all off‚ much like in 3.21 Sibao‚ having debunked all the monster stuff and exposed the fakery‚ the episode still#ends by confirming that yes Nessie is real and she ate Caroline bc that's justice babey‚ that's the goddamn Saint. what an episode.#10 out of 10 no notes. there's even some nice location stuff (of‚ uh‚ Rhuddlan in N Wales standing in for Loch Ness..)#most of these eps have been shuffled across disc 1 and 2 of Network's set so not too out of line with broadcast; but i still wonder about#that one odd orphan s6 ep that's mixed in there. it is a (in)famous one so maybe network just put it up front so it's easy to find
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Suzan Farmer as Judith Howard wearing a burnt striped mini dress on Please Sir!
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exactlyverycloud · 2 years
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Watching HindsPutin to fall into his well-deserved, slow death.
Credit to whoever did that.
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Watching horror movies in October!
Die, Monster, Die! - 1965, Dir. Daniel Haller
*CONTAIN SPOILERS FOR THE MOVIE AND BOOK*
Starting off this October thing, is Die, Monster, Die! which casts Boris Karloff with other people I don't know :D, this is based off of The Color Out of Space by racist author, H.P. Lovecraft.
This movie has been on my watch list for awhile since I like Karloff, so I thought it'd be the perfect time. The movie has that perfect blend of actual suspense and 60s B movie cheese. The effects were my favorite part and the actors abilities were decent. I REALLY hated how Suzan Farmer's character is written as like the "OH! My father doesn't tell me anything! Good thing there's an A M E R I C A N man here!" cliche female character. I really love the matte painting of the "blasted heath" in the beginning of the film, really sells the area of decay left behind. I don't know why, but Nick Adams just kept reminding me of Tin Tin.
I actually read The Color Out of Space after watching this movie, to compare the two. Aside from keeping some names; Karloff plays Nahum Witley, the first name is the same and both have a character named Merwyn, the main plot differs. Some points are the same; meteorite comes crashing into Earth, leaves an area barren and ash-like, kills the occupants of where the meteorite lands, the rest of the town hates the people the meteorite chose to crash near, at least 1 person spontaneously combusts. But the main vibe of the movie was sci-fi while the book was horror, more elements were left to the viewer's imagination in the book, oh and there was an alien squid locked in a cage in the movie.
Overall, 8/10 for the movie, 9/10 for the book. Would watch again for those effects :D
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Novembre MMXXIII "November Who"
Films
Dr. Who and the Daleks (1965) de Gordon Flemyng avec Peter Cushing, Roy Castle, Jennie Linden, Roberta Tovey, Barrie Ingham, Michael Coles et Yvonne Antrobus
Ripoux contre ripoux (1990) de Claude Zidi avec Philippe Noiret, Thierry Lhermitte, Guy Marchand, Jean-Pierre Castaldi, Grace de Capitani, Line Renaud, Michel Aumont et Jean Benguigui
Coup de foudre et Conséquences (Fools Rush In) (1997) d'Andy Tennant avec Matthew Perry, Salma Hayek, Jon Tenney, Carlos Gómez, Tomás Milián, Siobhan Fallon et John Bennett Perry
Au-delà des grilles (Le mura di Malapaga) (1949) de René Clément avec Jean Gabin, Isa Miranda, Véra Talchi, Andrea Checchi, Robert Dalban et Ave Ninchi
Clemenceau, la force d'aimer (2023) de Lorraine Lévy avec Pierre Arditi, Emilie Caen, Elizabeth Bourgine, François Marthouret, Serge Riaboukine et Arthur Choisnet
L'Argent des autres (1978) de Christian de Chalonge avec Jean-Louis Trintignant, Catherine Deneuve, Laura et Michèle Kornbluh, Claude Brasseur, Michel Serrault, Gérard Séty et Jean Leuvrais
Mort sur la piste (2023) de Philippe Dajoux avec Jason Priestley, Eléonore Bernheim, Olivier Marchal, Roby Schinasi, Adèle Galloy et Olivia Courbis
Sylvia Scarlett (1935) de George Cukor avec Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant, Brian Aherne, Edmund Gwenn, Nathalie Paley et Dennie Moore
La Cité sous la mer (City Beneath the Sea) (1953) de Budd Boetticher avec Robert Ryan, Mala Powers, Anthony Quinn, Suzan Ball, George Mathews, Karel Stepanek, Hilo Hattie et Lalo Rios
Second Tour (2023) de Albert Dupontel avec Cécile de France, Albert Dupontel, Nicolas Marié, Scali Delpeyrat, Jackie Berroyer, Christiane Millet, Philippe Uchan, Renaud Van Ruymbeke et Bouli Lanners
Seuls les anges ont des ailes (Only Angels Have Wings) (1939) de Howard Hawks avec Cary Grant, Jean Arthur, Richard Barthelmess, Rita Hayworth, Thomas Mitchell, Allyn Joslyn, Sig Ruman et Victor Kilian
Un pyjama pour deux (Lover Come Back) (1961) de Delbert Mann avec Rock Hudson, Doris Day, Tony Randall, Edie Adams, Jack Oakie, Jack Kruschen, Ann B. Davis : Millie et Joe Flynn
Le Couteau dans la plaie (1962) d'Anatole Litvak avec Sophia Loren, Anthony Perkins, Gig Young, Jean-Pierre Aumont, Régine, Yolande Turner, Tommy Norden, Mathilde Casadesus et Elina Labourdette
Garde à vue (1981) de Claude Miller avec Lino Ventura, Michel Serrault, Romy Schneider, Guy Marchand, Pierre Maguelon, Jean-Claude Penchenat et Elsa Lunghini
La Sanction (The Eiger Sanction) (1975) de Clint Eastwood avec Clint Eastwood, George Kennedy, Vonetta McGee, Jack Cassidy, Heidi Brühl, Thayer David, Reiner Schöne, Michael Grimm et Jean-Pierre Bernard
Deux Hommes dans la ville (1973) de José Giovanni avec Jean Gabin, Alain Delon, Michel Bouquet, Mimsy Farmer, Victor Lanoux, Ilaria Occhini, Guido Alberti, Cécile Vassort, Bernard Giraudeau et Christine Fabréga
JFK (1991) de Oliver Stone avec Kevin Costner, Tommy Lee Jones, Gary Oldman, Kevin Bacon, Laurie Metcalf, Jay O. Sanders, Michael Rooker, Sissy Spacek, Joe Pesci et Jack Lemmon
Le Juge et l'Assassin (1976) de Bertrand Tavernier avec Michel Galabru, Philippe Noiret, Isabelle Huppert, Jean-Claude Brialy, Renée Faure, Cécile Vassort, Yves Robert, Jean-Roger Caussimon et Jean Bretonnière
Le Fugitif (The Fugitive) (1993) d'Andrew Davis avec Harrison Ford, Tommy Lee Jones, Sela Ward, Julianne Moore, Joe Pantoliano, Andreas Katsulas, Jeroen Krabbé et L. Scott Caldwell
Un singe en hiver (1962) de Henri Verneuil avec Jean Gabin, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Suzanne Flon : Suzanne Quentin, Gabrielle Dorziat, Hella Petri, Marcelle Arnold, Charles Bouillaud et Anne-Marie Coffinet
Doctor Who (1996) de Geoffrey Sax avec Sylvester McCoy, Paul McGann, Eric Roberts, Daphne Ashbrook, Yee Jee Tso, John Novak et Michael David Simms
Séries
Doctor Who Saison 19, 20 Series 1, 3, 11, 5, 4
Castrovalva - Four to Doomsday - Kinda - The Visitation - Black Orchid - Rose - La fin du monde - Des morts inassouvis - Earthshock - Time-Flight - Destination: Skaro - Ark of Infinity - La Famille de sang - Smith, la Montre et le Docteur - The Day of the Doctor - Snakedance - The Star Beast - The Ghost Monument - Le Colocataire - La Chute de Pompéi
Top Gear Saison 20
A l'abordage ! - Ils ont roulé sur l'eau - Mission Camping-Car
Brokenwood Saison 8, 5, 4, 3
Quatre incendies et un enterrement - Dix petits héritiers - Tu ne tueras point - Un Noël rouge
Affaires sensibles
Les étonnantes enquêtes du bureau des ovnis - 1975, l'année de la femme - Caravelle Ajaccio-Nice : un crash secret Défense ?
Coffre à Catch
#140 : "Elles répondaient au nom de Bella" (avec Max MK) - #141 : Qui sera le futur Mr Money in the Bank? - #142 : Y'a R les amis!! Y'a R ! - #143 : Tiffany prend les rennes et Finlay prend la Trique !
Happy Days Saison 4
De l'huile sur le feu - Remise des prix : première partie - Remise des prix : deuxième partie - Le Jour J est arrivé - Les Mauvais Garçons - Howard inventeur - Le Chien de Fonzie - Ralphy a de sacrés ennuis - Le Baptême de Fonzie
Downton Abbey Saison 4
La Succession - Lettre posthume - Faste et Renaissance - Le Prétendant - Rien n'est terminé - Une vraie surprise - Dernières Festivités
Professeur T Saison 1
Anatomie d'un souvenir - Un poisson nommé Walter - Règles d'or - L'amour d'une mère - Sophie sait tout - Le fils dévoué
The Crown Saison 6
Persona Non Grata - Deux photographies - Dis-Moi Oui - Onde de choc
Spectacles
Prom 10 : Doctor Who at the Proms (2010) avec Karen Gillan, Arthur Darvill et Matt Smith
Taratata 30 (2023)
La symphonie des jeux vidéos aux Chorégies d'Orange (2021)
Doctor Who at the Proms (2013) avec Neve McIntosh, Dan Starkey, Matt Smith, Jenna Coleman, Carole Ann Ford, Peter Davison, Nicholas Briggs, Ben Foster et Murray Gold
Le vison voyageur (2023) de John Chapman et Ray Cooney avec Michel Fau, Sébastien Castro, Armelle, Nicole Calfan, Anne-Sophie Germanaz, Alexis Driollet, Delphine Beaulieu et Arnaud Pfeiffer
Doctor Who: A Celebration (2006) avec David Tennant, Murray Gold et Russell T Davies
Drôle De Genre (2023) de Jade-Rose Parker avec Victoria Abril, Lionnel Astier, Axel Huet et Jade-Rose Parker
Prom 13: Doctor Who Prom (2008) avec Freema Agyeman, Noel Clarke, Camille Coduri et Catherine Tate
Livres
Doctor Who le dixième docteur, Tome 1 : Les révolutions de la terreur de Elena Casagrande, Nick Abadzis et Arianna Florean
Les contes du vortex de Pepperpot x Friends (Pauline Cadart Serizel, Marie Valerio, Rémi Germain, Robin Brou, Manon Segur, Julien Cadart Serizel, Flavia Valerio et Gökan Martin)
Le docteur Who entre en scène de Terrance Dicks
Doctor Who le dixième docteur, Tome 3 : Les fontaines de l'éternité de Elena Casagrande et Nick Abadzis
Les Daleks de David Whitaker
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The Caesars - ITV - September 20, 1968 - October 28, 1968
Historical Drama (6 episodes)
Running Time: 60 minutes
Stars:
Roland Culver as Augustus
Eric Flynn as Germanicus
André Morell as Tiberius
Barrie Ingham as Sejanus
Ralph Bates as Caligula
Freddie Jones as Claudius
Sonia Dresdel as Livia
Nicola Pagett as Messalina
Suzan Farmer as Livilla
William Corderoy as Drusus Julius Caesar
Derek Newark as Agrippa Postumus
Caroline Blakiston as Agrippina the Elder
Martin Potter as Nero Julius Caesar
Jonathan Collins as Tiberius Gemellus
Pollyanna Williams as Julia Drusilla
Jenny White as Julia Livilla
Karol Keyes as Agrippina the Younger
Barbara Murray as Milonia Caesonia
Jerome Willis as Naevius Sutorius Macro
Kevin Stoney as Thrasyllus of Mendes
Donald Eccles as Marcus Cocceius Nerva
John Phillips as Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso
John Paul as Cassius Chaerea
Joan Heath as Munatia Plancina
Wanda Ventham as Ennia Thrasylla
Sean Arnold as Marcus Aemlius Lepidus
John Normington as Gaius Julius Callistus
John Woodvine as Publius Vitellius the Younger
Gerald Harper as Lucius Vitellius the Elder
Mark Hawkins as Mnester
Roger Rowland as Quintus Veranius
Charles Lloyd-Pack as Crispus
George Sewell as Ennius
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Die, Monster, Die! | 1965
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weirdlookindog · 19 days
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Francis Matthews, Christopher Lee, Barbara Shelley, and Suzan Farmer in Dracula: Prince of Darkness (1966)
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Suzan Farmer
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Man in a Suitcase: Brainwash (1.1, ITC, 1967)
"American Intelligence virtually accused you of treason a long time ago."
"Accused. I'm innocent."
"It's not enough. To be innocent you have to seem to be innocent. What's a guilty man do in your position? If he signs a confession, well, that's the end of him, all hope is gone. But the innocent man, well, he can sign a false confession... because if he saves his life, he'll never be without the hope that he can clear himself."
"So you're saying if I sign the confession, I'm innocent; if I don't sign, I'm guilty."
"No, no, no. If you don't sign, you're dead."
#man in a suitcase#brainwash#blood tw#itc#1967#classic tv#francis megahy#bernie cooper#charles crichton#richard bradford#colin blakely#howard marion crawford#suzan farmer#edric connor#bill brandon#george leech#so having taken a much needed break after marathoning the bw Saint eps and watched a few palate cleansers‚ i fully intended to press on#with the colour eps when a little voice said... no.. rewatch MiaS. tbf this is a rewatch I've been thinking of for a couple of years now;#it's certainly one of my favourite ITC shows and McGill one of my first tv loves (dreamy sigh). being the fool that i am i once again#decided to go transmission order which will mean much disc hopping; network (as is their way) follow production order and boy howdy did ATV#shuffle the eps on first showing. so much so in fact that the actual pilot which explains everything is ep 6; instead we start here‚ an ep#that ATV apparently considered more visually impressive to draw in first viewers (but which introduces us to a hero we know nothing about)#it's a fine episode (actually there's more to it than i remembered) but a weird opener. McGill is abducted pre credits so the entire ep#is just him having a Very Bad Time (which reminds me‚ if whump is your thing this is like... the perfect old tv. McGill has a Horrible Time#every ep and usually ends up bloodied and beaten‚ courtesy of Bradford's insistence on more realism and greater impact in the violence#Bradford was a method actor fresh from the states and his dogged professionalism‚ serious approach and slightly shy nature made#him a poor fit with the experienced brit character actors who mistook it for arrogance and contempt. in turn he was a little taken aback by#how some guest stars treated it as just a paycheck‚ and didn't have the highest regard for his co stars. a notable exception is this ep's#guest Blakely: Bradford was apparently deeply impressed and more than a little starry eyed of the Irish actor‚ particularly once he learned#of his work with the RSC. Crawford was near the end of his life at this point‚ and this would be one of his final tv projects
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