Director Robert Hartford-Davis’s 1964 comedy-drama film Saturday Night Out is a British early-Swinging Sixties episodic picture about three sailors on overnight leave in London. Two find hookers and one, Jamey (Colin Campbell), actually finds someone […]
Gonks are a 1960s novelty toy and collectible, created by English inventor Robert Benson, inspiring the 1965 film Gonks Go Beat. It makes you proud to be British! Producer-director Robert Hartford-Davis’s 1965 British novelty sci-fi […]
‘Terror Stalks Its Turreted Battlements… and Horror Crawls the Catacombs Beneath! This is the Night that Horror Walks on Two Feet!’ Director Nathan Juran’s 1952 black and white horror thriller The Black Castle stars Richard […]
Writer-director David Giler’s 1975 comedy The Black Bird is a genial but lame parody of the John Huston film version of The Maltese Falcon (1941), or possibly comedy sequel to The Maltese Falcon, that would have been more welcome […]
Director Robert Hartford-Davis’s 1972 crime action thriller Black Gunn is a rather poor, and dismayingly weakly made blaxploitation movie, with Jim Brown as Gunn, a rich nightclub owner on the trail of mafia capo and […]
Director Michael Curtiz’s 1935 American crime film Black Fury is one of Warner Bros’ commendable series of 30s social problem pictures with the star who specialised in them, Paul Muni. He plays Joe Radek, a […]
Director Leslie H Martinson’s 1962 black and white adventure film Black Gold stars Philip Carey, Diane McBain, James Best, Fay Spain, Claude Akins and William Phipps, and is based on a story by Harry Whittington. […]
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