The Last non-Monster movie you have watched?

Started by marsattacks666, July 29, 2019, 02:53:28 PM

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Hepcat

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Hepcat

The Christmas Bunny (2010) - Trailer



Once again a "Xmas" movie that really doesn't have anything to do with Xmas.

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Hepcat

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Mike Scott

I was wrapping up the Sidney Toler (Monogram) Chan movies, but when I went to watch the next to last one (Shadows Over Chinatown), nobody has it! Arrrggg! So, I watched the final one (The Trap), instead.

Boy, those Monogram Chans were tough to get through! As you'd expect, the quality was quite a bit lower that the FOX films. Watching them (almost) back to back didn't help much, either.
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Quote from: Mike Scott on December 15, 2020, 05:07:20 AM
I was wrapping up the Sidney Toler (Monogram) Chan movies, but when I went to watch the next to last one (Shadows Over Chinatown), nobody has it! Arrrggg! So, I watched the final one (The Trap), instead.

Boy, those Monogram Chans were tough to get through! As you'd expect, the quality was quite a bit lower that the FOX films. Watching them (almost) back to back didn't help much, either.

It is available on a 4-disc Warner set simply called Charlie Chan Collection.  It is out of print and pricey.
ADAM

Mike Scott

Quote from: Monsters For Sale on December 15, 2020, 05:36:02 AM
It is available on a 4-disc Warner set simply called Charlie Chan Collection.  It is out of print and pricey.

I'm not interested in buying, I just wanted to watch the entire series, one time.
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Quote from: Mike Scott on December 15, 2020, 12:52:15 PM
I'm not interested in buying, I just wanted to watch the entire series, one time.

Is that the only one you've never seen?
ADAM

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And God Said To Cain  -  great western with Klaus Kinski

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Lunkenstein

Quote from: Monsters For Sale on December 03, 2020, 08:50:20 PM
Don't know what's on YouTube, but here are the ones I have on DVD:



I have 'em all except the 4 "Lost Films".  Warner did a great job restoring them a few years back.

Figured you could use the list to watch them in chronological order, where possible.
Thank you so much, Adam! That's a big help.
Paul

Lunkenstein

Quote from: Mike Scott on December 03, 2020, 10:48:57 PM
And Karloff was in 2 and Chaney Jr. in one of the Toler movies.

Scroll down for the complete list. All are on YouTube, except the lost films.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Chan#Filmography
Thank you too, Mike.
Paul

Lunkenstein

ACROSS 110th STREET (1972)
THE SEARCHERS (1956)
THE BLACK CAMEL (1931)
THE BIG DOLL HOUSE (1971)
RIDE 'EM COWBOY (1942)
KEEP 'EM FLYING (1942)
MAGNUM FORCE (1973)
SHAFT (1971)

Been on a 'bit of a 70s kick lately.  Some truly great films.
Paul

geezer butler

A Christmas Carol (1951)

Lotta monster movie vets in this film: George Cole, Ernest Thesiger, Patrick Macnee, Carol Marsh, Miles Mallson, Fred Johnson