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Title: Once Seen obscurities
Post by: RCMerchant on August 02, 2008, 03:16:03 AM
Are there any obscurities you've seen only once....long ago perhaps....that you feel the need to see again?
 What I'm trying to say is-hmmm-well,for example:

  Many moons ago,when I was but a wee breath of a lad, I saw a movie called MUTINY in OUTER SPACE (1965). It was about some weird fungus that was killing astronauts. That's about all I recall. I really feel the need to rewatch this movie and get a fresh assesment of it. I remember enjoying it as a kid of 8 years old...I wonder how it holds up now that I'm 46?

Here are some I wish to see again...
. The CURSE of the UNDEAD (1959)-This was a vampire movie set in the old west. the bad guy/gunslinger was a (gulp!) vampire!
.BEAST of MOROCCO (1966)-aka the HAND of NIGHT -I don't recall much of this beyond that it confused the hell out of me when I saw it as a kid back in the early seventies on late night TV. In my notebook of movie titles (yes,back in 1972, I had made a list of all the horror movies I had ever seen...and rated them...I was a real geek...) I gave it a ZERO. I wonder what I would think now? I mean...back when I first saw Al Adamson's DRACULA vs. FRANKENSTEIN and  T.V. Mikal's ASTRO ZOMBIES as a kid-I hated them...now I enjoy them. Hmm.
.The LEMON GROVE KIDS meet the MONSTERS (1965) I vagually recall seeing this on TV as a little kid. It was made by the same genuis that gave the world The INCREDIBLY STRANGE CREATURES THAT STOPPED LIVING and BECAME MIXED UP ZOMBIES (whew!)...Cash Flagg-aka Ray Dennis Steckler. Here's a link to the trailer on imdb...http://www.imdb.com/rg/VIDEO_PLAY/LINK//video/screenplay/vi462815513/
.HOMEBODIES (1974)-Saw this at the theater when it first came out. About a buncha old folks killing off construction workers who plan on tearing down their building. I really enjoyed it at the time. I don't believe it's ever been released to DVD. May never be either. Pretty much a forgotton movie.
.The MOST DANGEROUS MAN ALIVE (1961) -Don't recall a lot about it,beyond that it was similar to Lon Chaney Jr.s the INDESTRUCTIBLE MAN .
.the 4-D MAN (1959)-A child hood favorite! He could walk through walls and his touch would wither and kill people! I loved it! I NEED to see this one again!!!

  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bfofENvmFg

 That's a few...so-howzabout you guys? Any movies YOU would like to see again? Or maybe not...as not to possibly ruin a nostalgic memory of a perhaps lousy film?  :question:

 


Title: Re: Once Seen obscurities
Post by: Jack on August 02, 2008, 06:50:15 AM
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/511jbPf7p9L._SL500_AA240_.jpg)

This one - saw it when I was a little kid.  They find a planet on the opposite side of the sun - that's why we've never noticed it before.  Astronauts are sent to it, and it's exactly like earth, except everything is in mirror image, like the writing is reversed and stuff.

Bugs - Some cockroaches come out of a crack in the ground.  They can start stuff on fire.  The main scene I remember is the cockroaches on a wall, and they use their bodies to spell stuff.  Yes, they're intelligent!  I can't remember if the movie was though.

There was some British TV series, or maybe it was like a series of TV movies or something.  Or maybe it was just one TV movie, I don't know.  It was low budget mystery/suspense, with a definite horror feel to it.  I remember seeing it on TV probably back in the '70s, have no idea what it was.  The only thing I remember was some people staying at a hotel, and one woman kept complaining that her blue bra had disappeared.  The camera would pan to the next room and there it was.  Apparently there was some bad guy lurking about. 


Title: Re: Once Seen obscurities
Post by: RCMerchant on August 02, 2008, 07:38:45 AM
Wow. You just brought back a long lost memory-JOURNY to the FAR SIDE of the SUN!!! I too recall that one! Vagually...I seen it onTV in the 70's! Kudos!  :thumbup:

 As for BUG-I have yet to see that one...I DO know that it was William (The HOUSE on HAUNTED HILL,the TINGLER) Castle's last film...or near last...I think he did one more called SHANKS...Famous Monsters mag hadda big write up on BUG for one of their issues in the 70's!

TV spot for BUG!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPapsKRMWlE

The last one is one for the 'What Was that Movie?" thread though...ya got me!!!


Title: Re: Once Seen obscurities
Post by: Jack on August 02, 2008, 08:49:23 AM
Cool trailer for Bug!  It makes it look so exciting  :teddyr:  My vague memories of it consist of a guy sitting in a dark room with his cockroaches in a glass box.  And sitting, and sitting.  I think he was slowly going nuts or something.  As a little kid I thought it was marvelously scary and suspenseful - maybe half the excitement came from being able to stay up late enough to watch it!  Not so sure what I would think of it today  :teddyr:


Title: Re: Once Seen obscurities
Post by: Sister Grace on August 02, 2008, 08:54:25 AM
I don't know if you'd consider it bizarre or rare; but I'd love to see Taxidermia and can't find a copy anywhere. I'd also like to view Singapore Sling again, but i don't think that is really obscure anymore. I can't find a copy of Guinea Pig: Flower of Flesh and Blood or Zombie Doom anywhere. Also three years later, I"m still on the hunt for Ferro 45.



Title: Re: Once Seen obscurities
Post by: RCMerchant on August 02, 2008, 03:03:41 PM
I don't know if you'd consider it bizarre or rare; but I'd love to see Taxidermia and can't find a copy anywhere. I'd also like to view Singapore Sling again, but i don't think that is really obscure anymore. I can't find a copy of Guinea Pig: Flower of Flesh and Blood or Zombie Doom anywhere. Also three years later, I"m still on the hunt for Ferro 45.



Ferro 45? I got curious...I can't find that refenced anywhere! Is it an alternate title for Abel Ferrao's MS.45 ,perchance???  :question: mebbe?


Title: Re: Once Seen obscurities
Post by: zombie no.one on August 02, 2008, 05:52:51 PM
LONG WEEKEND (1977). Aussie couple go camping to try and save their relationship, but nature turns against them. only seen this once but its brilliant..really scary. its come out on DVD I think, need to get that.

@Jack. from your description of the English late 70s series thing, Tales Of The Unexpected springs to mind immediately, but I might be wrong.


Title: Re: Once Seen obscurities
Post by: Sister Grace on August 02, 2008, 09:48:34 PM
I don't know if you'd consider it bizarre or rare; but I'd love to see Taxidermia and can't find a copy anywhere. I'd also like to view Singapore Sling again, but i don't think that is really obscure anymore. I can't find a copy of Guinea Pig: Flower of Flesh and Blood or Zombie Doom anywhere. Also three years later, I"m still on the hunt for Ferro 45.



Ferro 45? I got curious...I can't find that refenced anywhere! Is it an alternate title for Abel Ferrao's MS.45 ,perchance???  :question: mebbe?

No, it's a late 70s german film about love triangle ends badly during ww2


Title: Re: Once Seen obscurities
Post by: Menard on August 02, 2008, 10:11:07 PM
I would like to see some of the made-for-TV movies and one-shots from the 70s; a lot of those were cool, corney, and just even quirky.

We've had it in two discussions recently in the 'what is that film' board, but I would like to see Where Have All the People Gone? again.

How about The World Beyond, a one-hour long pilot that never turned into a series.

A James Coburn movie I just thought of, The Last of Sheila.


I know they have some of these scattered here and there in these 50 movie packs; how about a 50 movie pack of old made-for-TV movies?


Title: Re: Once Seen obscurities
Post by: Allhallowsday on August 03, 2008, 12:18:12 AM
I saw a film a very long time ago (the ending of which was all I really remember) that I have never been able to identify and which I believe was about the life of ISADORA DUNCAN.  It wasn't the 1968 VANESSA REDGRAVE film, ISADORA, in fact, it was probably that year (1968) that I saw the film on TV, another one of my older brother's "weird" or "art" or read "old" movie choices I can't identify, a movie I watched when very young and impressionable.  Though the film I seek was in Black and White and surely dated to the 1930s, it shared one distinct thing in common with the 1968 ISADORA: the ending with the scarf getting caught in the spokes of the wheel...

THE FURIES (1950) is a BARBARA STANWYCK Noir Western just released on DVD (but watching expenses these days, will pick up eventually).  A terrific potboiler with WALTER HUSTON, WENDELL CORY, GILBERT ROLAND, Dame JUDITH ANDERSON... DUEL IN THE SUN if DUEL were really good...!!! 

THE LITTLEST RUNAWAY?  A late 1940s independent film about a boy who "runs away" to Coney Island for the day; the sound is all dubbed, the shots are all one-take live, it feels very documentary (but is in fact a screenplay).  Can't identify this one at the IMDB either... any ideas what the title might be of my first film or this one?

THE REALLY BIG FAMILY made for TV documentary mid 1960s about a family with many children... now apparent on IMDB but lord knows when I'll ever get the chance to see that again!  http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0062180/ (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0062180/)

J.T. (1969) a film I had seen several times since its first airing and each Christmas through the 1970s... a sad unvarnished "ghetto" Christmas story that I would LOVE to watch again if not own!  Details available at IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0158681/ (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0158681/)


Title: Re: Once Seen obscurities
Post by: The Burgomaster on August 03, 2008, 07:21:04 AM
From the lists above, I have DVDs of THE LEMON GROVE KIDS MEET THE MONSTERS (cheap and hilarious) as well as BUG (I'm surprised they haven't released a remake with tons of CGI).

For myself, THE INGLORIOUS BASTARDS would have been on the list (but they just released it on DVD and I bought a copy . . . see my recent post).

There's also a very cheap and bad ANIMAL HOUSE ripoff called KING FRAT that I saw in the theater with my buddies at a midnight show many years ago.  I'd like to see it again.


Title: Re: Once Seen obscurities
Post by: Jack on August 03, 2008, 07:36:05 AM
I was going to mention Where Have All The People Gone, but couldn't remember the name when I posted.  I saw it as a little kid, in a hotel room with my folks, and for some reason it's stayed with me all these years. 

Another one is Razorback.  Saw it years ago late at night and thought it was pretty cool.  Australian flick about a killer boar loose in the outback.  Doesn't look like the DVD is available except in region 4.  The VHS is available, but not dirt cheap so I probably won't be picking it up any time soon.


Title: Re: Once Seen obscurities
Post by: Sister Grace on August 03, 2008, 08:20:35 AM
LONG WEEKEND (1977). Aussie couple go camping to try and save their relationship, but nature turns against them. only seen this once but its brilliant..really scary. its come out on DVD I think, need to get that.

@Jack. from your description of the English late 70s series thing, Tales Of The Unexpected springs to mind immediately, but I might be wrong.

Netflix has Long Weekend, which is an awesome movie btw, I seen it along time ago and was  pretty impressed.


Title: Re: Once Seen obscurities
Post by: RCMerchant on August 03, 2008, 09:22:29 AM
From the lists above, I have DVDs of THE LEMON GROVE KIDS MEET THE MONSTERS (cheap and hilarious) as well as BUG (I'm surprised they haven't released a remake with tons of CGI).

For myself, THE INGLORIOUS BASTARDS would have been on the list (but they just released it on DVD and I bought a copy . . . see my recent post).

There's also a very cheap and bad ANIMAL HOUSE ripoff called KING FRAT that I saw in the theater with my buddies at a midnight show many years ago.  I'd like to see it again.


the Lemon Grove Kids....Ray Dennis (alias Cash Flagg) looks AMAZINGLY like Huntz Hall!

as for KING FRAT...  http://cgi.ebay.com/Delta-House-aka-King-Frat-aka-Campus-King-VHS-Rare_W0QQitemZ360074565751QQihZ023QQcategoryZ309QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItem


Sister Grace...Ferro 45 has got me obbsessed now...I can find NO reference for it ANTWHERE!!!  I been to ebay, youtube , imdb, ....very elusive!  ARGHHH! I WILL DISCOVER the whereabouts of this film if it KILLS ME!


Title: Re: Once Seen obscurities
Post by: Scott123 on August 03, 2008, 12:35:27 PM
I don't know if this counts, because I finally found and bought the movie ... but a comedy called "Your Three Minutes Are Up." Starring Beau Bridges and Ron Leibman, came out in the early 70s.
 Two buddies -- one about to get engaged and feeling tied down and his carefree unemployed pal -- just say screw everything and take off on a trip up the California coast. They run up bad credit, pick up women, visit massage parlors, run all kinds of scams and basically just have a blast.
 I remember seeing this on late night TV and years later I tried to find the movie. It wasn't easy, took me several months of internet searching before I found someone with a copy.
 Well worth watching if you can find it.


Title: Re: Once Seen obscurities
Post by: Menard on August 03, 2008, 12:45:14 PM
There's also a very cheap and bad ANIMAL HOUSE ripoff called KING FRAT that I saw in the theater with my buddies at a midnight show many years ago.  I'd like to see it again.

I thought that once, till I got a copy and watched it again. It's not so bad if you fast forward through it in about 15 minutes. I think Trek_Geezer (may he rest in peace) once mentioned that he liked this one. I originally saw it on a double bill at the drive-in with Summer Camp.


Title: Re: Once Seen obscurities
Post by: Shadow on August 03, 2008, 12:55:34 PM
Blood Beach. I saw once, in the theater when it was first released and have never seen it since. I'd love to see it again.


Title: Re: Once Seen obscurities
Post by: Sister Grace on August 03, 2008, 03:55:16 PM
From the lists above, I have DVDs of THE LEMON GROVE KIDS MEET THE MONSTERS (cheap and hilarious) as well as BUG (I'm surprised they haven't released a remake with tons of CGI).

For myself, THE INGLORIOUS BASTARDS would have been on the list (but they just released it on DVD and I bought a copy . . . see my recent post).

There's also a very cheap and bad ANIMAL HOUSE ripoff called KING FRAT that I saw in the theater with my buddies at a midnight show many years ago.  I'd like to see it again.


the Lemon Grove Kids....Ray Dennis (alias Cash Flagg) looks AMAZINGLY like Huntz Hall!

as for KING FRAT...  [url]http://cgi.ebay.com/Delta-House-aka-King-Frat-aka-Campus-King-VHS-Rare_W0QQitemZ360074565751QQihZ023QQcategoryZ309QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItem[/url]


Sister Grace...Ferro 45 has got me obbsessed now...I can find NO reference for it ANTWHERE!!!  I been to ebay, youtube , imdb, ....very elusive!  ARGHHH! I WILL DISCOVER the whereabouts of this film if it KILLS ME!


Join the crowd, i've been obsessed with it for a long time. I know it was once banned for explicit sexualness. I've looked so long for this movie that i'm starting feel like the old rich dude from Cigarette Burns


Title: Re: Once Seen obscurities
Post by: RCMerchant on August 03, 2008, 04:33:24 PM
From the lists above, I have DVDs of THE LEMON GROVE KIDS MEET THE MONSTERS (cheap and hilarious) as well as BUG (I'm surprised they haven't released a remake with tons of CGI).

For myself, THE INGLORIOUS BASTARDS would have been on the list (but they just released it on DVD and I bought a copy . . . see my recent post).

There's also a very cheap and bad ANIMAL HOUSE ripoff called KING FRAT that I saw in the theater with my buddies at a midnight show many years ago.  I'd like to see it again.


the Lemon Grove Kids....Ray Dennis (alias Cash Flagg) looks AMAZINGLY like Huntz Hall!

as for KING FRAT...  [url]http://cgi.ebay.com/Delta-House-aka-King-Frat-aka-Campus-King-VHS-Rare_W0QQitemZ360074565751QQihZ023QQcategoryZ309QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItem[/url]


Sister Grace...Ferro 45 has got me obbsessed now...I can find NO reference for it ANTWHERE!!!  I been to ebay, youtube , imdb, ....very elusive!  ARGHHH! I WILL DISCOVER the whereabouts of this film if it KILLS ME!


Join the crowd, i've been obsessed with it for a long time. I know it was once banned for explicit sexualness. I've looked so long for this movie that i'm starting feel like the old rich dude from Cigarette Burns


Oh...don't get me wrong. I WILL find it. I WILL. As Gawd is me witness (did I spell 'Gawd ' right?) I WILL FIND IT!!!


Title: Re: Once Seen obscurities
Post by: Sister Grace on August 03, 2008, 04:37:45 PM
If you do, i'll love you forever  :wink:


Title: Re: Once Seen obscurities
Post by: Menard on August 03, 2008, 04:54:27 PM
If you do, i'll love you forever  :wink:

Sometimes you just wander into the tail end of a conversation and a post just doesn't make any sense by itself. You'd naturally figure reading what came before it would certainly make everything clear for you...

...sometimes...there is just no such thing as clear.


Title: Re: Once Seen obscurities
Post by: RCMerchant on August 03, 2008, 05:13:58 PM
I don't know if you'd consider it bizarre or rare; but I'd love to see Taxidermia and can't find a copy anywhere. I'd also like to view Singapore Sling again, but i don't think that is really obscure anymore. I can't find a copy of Guinea Pig: Flower of Flesh and Blood or Zombie Doom anywhere. Also three years later, I"m still on the hunt for Ferro 45.



Ferro 45? I got curious...I can't find that refenced anywhere! Is it an alternate title for Abel Ferrao's MS.45 ,perchance???  :question: mebbe?

No, it's a late 70s german film about love triangle ends badly during ww2

I may, or may not, be on to something here....a 1975 German film called BONN '45...NO info is given for it. I mean....NONE! Mebbe? I still am hunting.

If you do, i'll love you forever  :wink:

Sometimes you just wander into the tail end of a conversation and a post just doesn't make any sense by itself. You'd naturally figure reading what came before it would certainly make everything clear for you...

...sometimes...there is just no such thing as clear.

Confused? What's that? I know exactly what I don't know what anybody is talking about!


Title: Re: Once Seen obscurities
Post by: LilCerberus on August 03, 2008, 10:17:16 PM
Burned at the Stake (1981)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082116/

I'm not sure if this one counts.
I saw the R rated version on cable once back in the early eighties. Since then, I've come across it a couple of times on VHS, & recently found a torrent online...
BUT THEY'RE ALL THE EDITED FOR TELEVISION VERSION  :hatred:

The R rated version has this really cool scene in which Satan possesses this girl by cutting off one of his hands & making her eat it. In the edited for television version, this scene, as well as all references to it, and any potential references to it have been removed & replaced with this super cheesy "burning up the film" effect.

Video junkie that I am, I've got G rated & made for television movies from several eras in my collection, & I don't think I've ever seen a movie dumbed down this much, nor been so irritated in my quest to find a movie in it's non-purified form.

Even the PG rated version of Emanuele (yes, there really is one) left me with some degree of satisfaction.

Also, there was one time back in the early nineties when I stopped into a Craig's Video Central in Houston & rented Mad Max.
Hardly obscure, nor seldom seen, with little difference between the theatrical release & edited for television.
However, this particular copy had an extended cut of the scene in which the camera is panning across the parking lot outside Fat Nancy's while the dispatcher is trying to page Jim Goose. In particular, the camera spends some time panning across this picture of a naked lady this one guy has painted on his fender.
As far as pacing is concerned, it would've caused the scene to drag a bit, & the movie as a whole is better off without it, but I still wish I had bootlegged it, if anything, for trivia/archive purposes.


Title: Re: Once Seen obscurities
Post by: Jack on August 04, 2008, 07:56:04 AM
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51HPB293GCL._SS500_.jpg)

Saw this once at about 2:00 am on cable.  I was most likely drinking.  Heavily.  One of those post-apocalyptic things filmed in the desert.  With chicks on rollerblades.  Hmmm...little rollerblade wheels, sand;  wouldn't think that would work terribly well.  The girls worship a smiley face.  It was just terrible, in a very good way  :teddyr:

There was actually a trilogy of these Rollerblade movies.  I picked up the first one, Rollerblade, on VHS.  It was even worse than I remember Warriors being.  Just makes you scratch your head.  Then there was Return of the Rollerblade 7, which I've never seen.  There might actually have been more of them.  One day I shall posses them all!


Title: Re: Once Seen obscurities
Post by: Trevor on August 04, 2008, 08:15:56 AM
 :smile: RC, a film I remember only ever seeing once was Pete Walker's House of The Long Shadows which I saw at boarding school in 1985. I haven't seen this since.

I don't know why MGM doesn't release it on DVD as they seem to have the rights to all the Cannon Films and this was one of them: maybe a rights issue somewhere? A film that has Vincent Price, Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee and John Carradine in it should be worth a release, surely?  :question:


Title: Re: Once Seen obscurities
Post by: peter johnson on August 04, 2008, 01:17:43 PM
I saw once in the theatres in '83 or so, something called "Escape 2000", with Olivia Hussey.  Apparently released in Australia as "Turkey Shoot" and in England as "Blood Camp Thatcher".  I guess it's out there, but I've never seen a copy of it as VHS or DVD in any of the video stores I frequent.  I didn't like it enough to actually buy a copy from Amazon, or what have you, but I'd gladly pay a dollar to rent it --
Post-apocalyptic monsters & mayhem, with a "Most Dangerous Game" undertheme.  Low, low budget with stock footage(!!) and a nude body-double for Ms. Hussey's shower scene.  One mutant "hunting dog" looks like bigfoot with a bow tie and a snazzy hat, which he periodically tips.  Red contact-lenses and a mouth full of fangs, ala Lon Chaney in London After Midnight, which is what I think they were going for.  Some of the bad guys meet quite bloody ends.
IMDB has some chat about it, so it must be available as people are seeing it --
I still recall stock footage of New Zealand jets at the end, so maybe it's a Kiwi production --
peter johnson/denny crane


Title: Re: Once Seen obscurities
Post by: JaseSF on August 04, 2008, 05:08:26 PM
THE MOST DANGEROUS MAN ALIVE (about a criminal who becomes invulnerable) and CRACK IN THE WORLD (end of the world disaster flick starring Dana Andrews, quite fun and well written I thought) are two I only caught on TV that I found very enjoyable and would like to see on DVD. The 1962 film THE BRAIN starring Peter van Eyck is another film noirish turn on DONOVAN'S BRAIN I'd also like to add to my DVD collection if I could.


Title: Re: Once Seen obscurities
Post by: RCMerchant on August 05, 2008, 05:09:53 AM
:smile: RC, a film I remember only ever seeing once was Pete Walker's House of The Long Shadows which I saw at boarding school in 1985. I haven't seen this since.

I don't know why MGM doesn't release it on DVD as they seem to have the rights to all the Cannon Films and this was one of them: maybe a rights issue somewhere? A film that has Vincent Price, Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee and John Carradine in it sh-ould be worth a release, surely?  :question:


Ta-da!

http://cgi.ebay.com/HOUSE-OF-THE-LONG-SHADOWS_W0QQitemZ110276776177QQihZ001QQcategoryZ617QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

THE MOST DANGEROUS MAN ALIVE (about a criminal who becomes invulnerable) and CRACK IN THE WORLD (end of the world disaster flick starring Dana Andrews, quite fun and well written I thought) are two I only caught on TV that I found very enjoyable and would like to see on DVD. The 1962 film THE BRAIN starring Peter van Eyck is another film noirish turn on DONOVAN'S BRAIN I'd also like to add to my DVD collection if I could.


Not on dvd...but vhs...

http://cgi.ebay.com/The-Brain-1962-Peter-van-Eyck-extremely-rare-ntsc-vhs_W0QQitemZ310071218715QQihZ021QQcategoryZ1508QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem


Title: Re: Once Seen obscurities
Post by: Trevor on August 05, 2008, 08:51:02 AM
:smile: RC, a film I remember only ever seeing once was Pete Walker's House of The Long Shadows which I saw at boarding school in 1985. I haven't seen this since.

I don't know why MGM doesn't release it on DVD as they seem to have the rights to all the Cannon Films and this was one of them: maybe a rights issue somewhere? A film that has Vincent Price, Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee and John Carradine in it sh-ould be worth a release, surely?  :question:


Ta-da!

[url]http://cgi.ebay.com/HOUSE-OF-THE-LONG-SHADOWS_W0QQitemZ110276776177QQihZ001QQcategoryZ617QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem[/url]

THE MOST DANGEROUS MAN ALIVE (about a criminal who becomes invulnerable) and CRACK IN THE WORLD (end of the world disaster flick starring Dana Andrews, quite fun and well written I thought) are two I only caught on TV that I found very enjoyable and would like to see on DVD. The 1962 film THE BRAIN starring Peter van Eyck is another film noirish turn on DONOVAN'S BRAIN I'd also like to add to my DVD collection if I could.


Not on dvd...but vhs...

[url]http://cgi.ebay.com/The-Brain-1962-Peter-van-Eyck-extremely-rare-ntsc-vhs_W0QQitemZ310071218715QQihZ021QQcategoryZ1508QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem[/url]


Thanks, RC: now you've found it for me, all I have to do is find a credit card somewhere.