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Try and get me! 1950 Full length crime drama film noir movie. Broken trout movies presents a fine crime film with Frank Lovejoy and Lloyd Bridges.
If you don’t know her favorite action movie, or what she thinks happens when we die, do you really know comedy legend Carol Burnett? Watch Carol’s performance in her latest project, “Palm Royale,” streaming now on AppleTV+. Want to watch other big stars bare their souls on The Late Show? Check out The Colbert Questionert playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiZxWe0ejyv_wVOeoEO7tjHq-GZg_GGqK&si=oi1V6sSVv9VbCHso.
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When someone dialing the wrong number causes more chaos than they realize. Sketch from season 10, episode 17 of The Carol Burnett Show.
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Who doesn't like to laugh at - I mean - admire the Princess?? Sketch from season 8, episode 21 of The Carol Burnett Show.
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Chick (Bud Abbot) and Wilbur (Lou Costello) accidentally awaken Dracula, Frankenstein, and the Wolf Man.
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It seems that Count Dracula (Bela Lugosi), in league with a beautiful but diabolical lady scientist (Lenore Aubert), needs a "simple, pliable" brain with which to reactivate Frankenstein's creature (Glenn Strange). The "ideal" brain belongs to the hapless Lou Costello, whom the lady doctor woos to gain his confidence and lure him to the operating table. Lawrence Talbot (Lon Chaney Jr.), better known as the Wolf Man, arrives on the scene to warn Costello and his pal Bud Abbott of Dracula's nefarious schemes. Throughout the film, the timorous Costello witnesses the nocturnal rituals of Dracula and the Monster, but can't convince the ever-doubting Abbott--until the wild climax in Dracula's castle, where the comedians are pursued by all three of the film's monstrosities. As a bonus, the Invisible Man (voiced by an unbilled Vincent Price) shows up for "all the excitement."
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Cast: Bud Abbott, Lon Chaney Jr., Lou Costello, Bela Lugosi, Vincent Price, Glenn Strange, Lenore Aubert
Director: Charles Barton
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Screenwriters: John Grant, Robert Lees, Bram Stoker, Frederic I. Rinaldo, Mary Shelley
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While looking for Joan, Wilbur (Lou Costello) attacks the wolf man thinking that it is Chick in disguise.
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It seems that Count Dracula (Bela Lugosi), in league with a beautiful but diabolical lady scientist (Lenore Aubert), needs a "simple, pliable" brain with which to reactivate Frankenstein's creature (Glenn Strange). The "ideal" brain belongs to the hapless Lou Costello, whom the lady doctor woos to gain his confidence and lure him to the operating table. Lawrence Talbot (Lon Chaney Jr.), better known as the Wolf Man, arrives on the scene to warn Costello and his pal Bud Abbott of Dracula's nefarious schemes. Throughout the film, the timorous Costello witnesses the nocturnal rituals of Dracula and the Monster, but can't convince the ever-doubting Abbott--until the wild climax in Dracula's castle, where the comedians are pursued by all three of the film's monstrosities. As a bonus, the Invisible Man (voiced by an unbilled Vincent Price) shows up for "all the excitement."
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Cast: Bud Abbott, Charles Bradstreet, Lon Chaney Jr., Lou Costello, Frank Ferguson, Joe Kirk
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Producer: Robert Arthur
Screenwriters: John Grant, Robert Lees, Bram Stoker, Frederic I. Rinaldo, Mary Shelley
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Wilbur (Lou Costello) drops off luggage to Mr. Talbot (Lon Chaney Jr.), but he doesn't realized that Mr. Talbot has transformed into the Wolf Man.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
It seems that Count Dracula (Bela Lugosi), in league with a beautiful but diabolical lady scientist (Lenore Aubert), needs a "simple, pliable" brain with which to reactivate Frankenstein's creature (Glenn Strange). The "ideal" brain belongs to the hapless Lou Costello, whom the lady doctor woos to gain his confidence and lure him to the operating table. Lawrence Talbot (Lon Chaney Jr.), better known as the Wolf Man, arrives on the scene to warn Costello and his pal Bud Abbott of Dracula's nefarious schemes. Throughout the film, the timorous Costello witnesses the nocturnal rituals of Dracula and the Monster, but can't convince the ever-doubting Abbott--until the wild climax in Dracula's castle, where the comedians are pursued by all three of the film's monstrosities. As a bonus, the Invisible Man (voiced by an unbilled Vincent Price) shows up for "all the excitement."
CREDITS:
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Cast: Lon Chaney Jr., Lou Costello
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Count Dracula (Bela Lugosi) rises from his coffin.
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It seems that Count Dracula (Bela Lugosi), in league with a beautiful but diabolical lady scientist (Lenore Aubert), needs a "simple, pliable" brain with which to reactivate Frankenstein's creature (Glenn Strange). The "ideal" brain belongs to the hapless Lou Costello, whom the lady doctor woos to gain his confidence and lure him to the operating table. Lawrence Talbot (Lon Chaney Jr.), better known as the Wolf Man, arrives on the scene to warn Costello and his pal Bud Abbott of Dracula's nefarious schemes. Throughout the film, the timorous Costello witnesses the nocturnal rituals of Dracula and the Monster, but can't convince the ever-doubting Abbott--until the wild climax in Dracula's castle, where the comedians are pursued by all three of the film's monstrosities. As a bonus, the Invisible Man (voiced by an unbilled Vincent Price) shows up for "all the excitement."
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Wilbur (Lou Clostello) loses his balance on a crate containing the sarcophagus of Dracula.
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It seems that Count Dracula (Bela Lugosi), in league with a beautiful but diabolical lady scientist (Lenore Aubert), needs a "simple, pliable" brain with which to reactivate Frankenstein's creature (Glenn Strange). The "ideal" brain belongs to the hapless Lou Costello, whom the lady doctor woos to gain his confidence and lure him to the operating table. Lawrence Talbot (Lon Chaney Jr.), better known as the Wolf Man, arrives on the scene to warn Costello and his pal Bud Abbott of Dracula's nefarious schemes. Throughout the film, the timorous Costello witnesses the nocturnal rituals of Dracula and the Monster, but can't convince the ever-doubting Abbott--until the wild climax in Dracula's castle, where the comedians are pursued by all three of the film's monstrosities. As a bonus, the Invisible Man (voiced by an unbilled Vincent Price) shows up for "all the excitement."
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Cast: Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Frank Ferguson, Helen Spring
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Bud and lou are asked to deliver a package to the "MacDougall house of horror's". little do they know the package contains the Frankenstein monster
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When circumstance prevents Chick (Bud Abbott) from seeing the monsters, Wilbur (Lou Costello) tries to show them to him.
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It seems that Count Dracula (Bela Lugosi), in league with a beautiful but diabolical lady scientist (Lenore Aubert), needs a "simple, pliable" brain with which to reactivate Frankenstein's creature (Glenn Strange). The "ideal" brain belongs to the hapless Lou Costello, whom the lady doctor woos to gain his confidence and lure him to the operating table. Lawrence Talbot (Lon Chaney Jr.), better known as the Wolf Man, arrives on the scene to warn Costello and his pal Bud Abbott of Dracula's nefarious schemes. Throughout the film, the timorous Costello witnesses the nocturnal rituals of Dracula and the Monster, but can't convince the ever-doubting Abbott--until the wild climax in Dracula's castle, where the comedians are pursued by all three of the film's monstrosities. As a bonus, the Invisible Man (voiced by an unbilled Vincent Price) shows up for "all the excitement."
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Shoot to Kill 1947 Film noir crime drama movie that makes good use of its low budget to tell a tale that includes classic film-noir touches like flashbacks inside of flashbacks, fading montages and screen wipes. bribes happen and some guy even gets tossed down an elevator shaft, good stuff indeed! - Broken Trout - broken trout movies
Mysterious Intruder is a 1946 American mystery film noir based on the radio drama The Whistler. Directed by William Castle, the production features Richard Dix, Barton MacLane and Nina Vale.
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Capt. Barnaby (Edward G. Robinson), leader of the Los Angeles Vice Squad, is trying to track down the murderers of a beat cop. To do this, he pulls some strings to coerce help from Mona Ross (Paulette Goddard), the madam behind a local escort ring. Using this lead and further help from an informant, Barnaby hunts down a pair of bank robbers he suspects are the killers. However, the criminals prove to be hard to catch, so Barnaby must stay determined.
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This educational video essay attempts to define the elusive genre of ‘Film-Noir,’ while simultaneously examining its origins through the lens of The Great Depression, hard-boiled detective fiction, German expressionist cinema, and other influences.
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Scourge of the underworld! Lamont Cranston assumes his secret identity as "The Shadow", to break up an attempted robbery at an attorney's office. When the police search the scene, Cranston must assume the identity of the attorney.
Director: Lynn Shores
Writers: Walter B. Gibson (story "The Ghost of the Manor"), Al Martin, Rex Taylor
Stars: Rod La Rocque, Agnes Anderson, James Blakeley
Genres: Classics, Crime, Film-Noir, Mystery
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