Retro movies – Deba Do Tell http://debadotell.com Sat, 07 Dec 2019 09:28:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.7.27 http://debadotell.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/favicon.png Retro movies – Deba Do Tell http://debadotell.com 32 32 The Black Cat (1934) ~ Retro Movie Review http://debadotell.com/2016/08/the-black-cat-1934-movie-review/ http://debadotell.com/2016/08/the-black-cat-1934-movie-review/#comments Wed, 17 Aug 2016 11:17:09 +0000 http://debadotell.com/?p=1136 FIVE GOBLIN HEARTS  ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ DOUBLE HELPING OF TWO OF MY FAVE CREEP-MASTERS The Black Cat offers up classic Karloff and Lugosi.  I was spellbound by the over the top dramatic performances by each that made me both gasp and giggle. The film is supposedly based on Edgar Allan Poe’s short story, The […]

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FIVE GOBLIN HEARTS  ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥

DOUBLE HELPING OF TWO OF MY FAVE CREEP-MASTERS

The Black Cat offers up classic Karloff and Lugosi.  I was spellbound by the over the top dramatic performances by each that made me both gasp and giggle.

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The film is supposedly based on Edgar Allan Poe’s short story, The Black Cat (1843), but I would have to say very loosely, at best.

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Especially disturbing to me, Poe’s story involves the mishandling of animals, but no spoiler here . . . 😉

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This film is more about humans mishandling humans.  You can be the judge.

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The lovely early tune, “Our Love is Like a Melody” flows and teases us throughout, then the wonderfully creepy old pipe organ chills our spine at the appropriate times.   Oh, yeah!

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The thing I found quite amusing is with the Black Cat title, all the scary billings and hoop-la, the cat itself, didn’t have a frighteningly big roll.  I think I counted only three scanty and friendly-looking ‘walk-ons’ with but a few “Meow” lines.   (I think I might have heard some purring.)  =;-}

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I loved the interactions between Karloff  and Lugosi!

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I loved this movie, albeit its perceived stereotype image of BLACK CATS, which is a bit of an oxymoron, as I am the proud mom and admirer of Three Black Kitties.   They couldn’t be SWEETER.   (Even though we gots the spooky thing goin’ on here!)

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Ooooooooooooooooo big bad kiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitty.  I’m so scared.

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And the evil Black Cat persona prevails with no need for translation!

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Another must see The Black Cat classic, Directed by Albert S. Rogell,  hit again the big screen in 1941, this time donning only Lugosi, as the peculiar leering caretaker luring in the widows.

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We have yet another adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe’s story, and again little smacks of his, and very different than the 1939 version.  But this one has its own fun take, with lines like, “Everything around here is going to the cats, that’s why the place is going to the dogs!”

The film sports a great cast with wonderful deliveries, such as Basil Rathbone,  Huge Herbert , Brod Crawford and a small part by a fave of mine, Alan Lad.

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Including the marvelous Gladys Cooper, of Old Hollywood fame.  With a long and lustrous career she was in her first film in 1913.

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In The Black Cat, she played the elderly, wealthy woman living in her isolated mansion with her beloved cats.

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Anne Gwynne, our heroine, is known as one of the first scream queens for the plethora of 40’s horror films she appeared in, such as her first,  Black Friday (1940) and House of Frankenstein (1944) – her last for Universal, in which she played Boris Karloff‘s daughter.

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So popular, was also in translation around the world.

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The The Black Cat 1941 version is definitely worth a watch!   I gotta check it out again one of these next windy days.  It is available on DVD.

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Another The Black Cat written and directed by Lucio Fulci came to life in 1981 claiming to also be based on Poe.   A psychic has the ability to control the mind of his black cat, which he uses to execute revenge.

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This version sounds to use Kitty in a much bloodier roll.  I think I like the original, but you may want to check it out.  Rated R.

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It’s even on blu-ray.

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DELICIOUSLY MOODY

All in all I mostly adore the original 1934 THE BLACK CAT classic.  The beautiful black & white cinematography is visually stimulating.  It fits the dark and broody mood perfectly.

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ALSO enjoy the FABULOUS Modern decor in the castle.  Not what I was expecting and was simply melting over!

In my opinion, it isn’t for younger kids – to be watched at parent’s discretion. Not at all bloody, but the subject matter and Lagosi’s description of what he plans to do to someone is on the yucky side.  🙂

You can buy it for your retro scary collection!  And you can rent it on amazon for $3.99.

I watched it on the TCM channel Turner Classic Movies .  It is also FREE on Xfinity On Demand.

I hope you enjoyed this blog post.  Please let me know your thoughts in the COMMENTS below or your own experience with The Black Cat.   MEEEEEEOW!

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Howling at the Moon with “The Wolf Man” (1941) http://debadotell.com/2016/07/howling-at-the-moon/ http://debadotell.com/2016/07/howling-at-the-moon/#respond Tue, 19 Jul 2016 08:55:21 +0000 http://debadotell.com/?p=584 I’m gazing at the illusive moon ~ now a golden sphere. Her lunar beauty elevates.  Entices me. View from my backyard. Later, view from my veranda. Brings out that canine in me. Join me! AWWWWOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo! And while we’re in that wolfie mood………….   What could be better than to cozy up with your significant furry […]

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I’m gazing at the illusive moon ~ now a golden sphere. Her lunar beauty elevates.  Entices me.

View from my backyard.
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Later, view from my veranda.
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Brings out that canine in me.
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Join me! AWWWWOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!

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And while we’re in that wolfie mood………….

 


What could be better than to cozy up with your significant furry other and watch something special!

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 The Wolf Man  (1941) sweetly teeters between B Movie antics and an engaging performance by Lon Chaney Jr., with a highly entertaining ‘change’ scene.  Of course it has those doggie snarls, that furry face and fuzzy feet, we fans of man that is wolf, all adore.
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During that first wolfie ‘change’, we only see his feet make the furry transformation.  Then when our poor frenzied character Larry Talbot (Chaney) stands up, his pant legs ride up and you can see bare skin on his legs.  Whoopie! Hee.  Keep your eyeballs peeled when you watch!
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Larry Talbot returns to Wales, his ancestral home, from America after the death of this brother.  He visits a gypsy camp and is attacked by Bela (Bela Lugosi – how perfect is that?), a gypsy who has turned into a werewolf.
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Larry kills the werewolf but is bitten in the process.  Bela’s mother tells Larry of his new plight and what to expect when the moon turns full.  He then tries to explain to his unbelieving father, Sir John (the awesome Claude Rains).
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Larry falls for this deceased brother’s fiance, Gwen (the beautiful Evelyn Ankers, one of Universal’s horror film staples in the 1940s), and visa versa.
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But Larry ends up on the run on those fuzzy wuzzy feet.
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Oh oh.
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Until the ultimate showdown in the forest.  Always makes me so sad.  🙁  But I’ll let you watch to find out exactly how that all shook down.  That’s part of the fun of it after all……
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Meanwhile, behind the scenes……. Just a little off the top, please.
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Chaney in make-up. Gotta love it!  I remember feeling that way (are we done yet?) while in hours of make-up for Troll 2.    😀
 I have a feeling he was enjoying this approach muuuuuuch more!  😉
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Director: George Waggner  Writer: Curt Siodmak (original screenplay), by Universal
You can enjoy watching The Wolf Man after howling at the moon or any time on Netflix.    Enjoy!
What’s your favorite movie to watch when the moon is full?  I’ll be doing more wolfie movie reviews durning upcoming full moons!

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Thanks much  ~ Deba Do

 

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