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ATTACK ON THE IRON COAST (Dir: Paul Wendkos, 1968).

ATTACK ON THE IRON COAST (Dir: Paul Wendkos, 1968).

ATTACK ON THE IRON COAST (Dir: Paul Wendkos, 1968).

Following the success of The Great Escape (John Sturges, 1963), producer Walter Mirisch would attempt to repeat its success with other WWII themed movies including 633 Squadron (Walter E Gruman, 1963), Submarine X-1 (William Graham, 1968) and this cheap and cheerful effort.

Inspired by the real life Operation Chariot, a raid on the German occupied French port St Nazire, Attack on the Iron Coast details an mission to destroy a Nazi stronghold, lead by hardheaded Canadian army Major Jamie Wilson (Lloyd Bridges) and dissonant British navy Captain Franklin (Andrew Keir).

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Attack on the Iron Coast (1968)
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Attack on the Iron Coast (Dir: Paul Wendkos, 1968). Following the success of The Great Escape (John Sturges, 1963), producer Walter Mirisc

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SHOCKTOBER Day 4: THE BLACK SCORPION (Dir: Edward Ludwig, 1957).

SHOCKTOBER Day 4: THE BLACK SCORPION (Dir: Edward Ludwig, 1957).

Swapping atomic ants for subterranean scorpions and the Los Angeles sewers for the caverns of the Mexico desert, The Black Scorpion shamelessly hitches a ride on the coattails of monster movie masterpiece Them! (Gordon Douglas, 1954).

An undistinguished B-movie cast of little charisma cannot help but be overshadowed by the giant scorpions rampaging the southern portion of North America. The second hand plot finds the enormous arachnids chowing down on the San Lorenzo locals. Luckily some US scientists are on hand to make sure the pesky critters do not hop the border. Yup, the plot really is as lazy as my description of it.

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The Black Scorpion (1957)
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The Black Scorpion (Dir: Edward Ludwig, 1957). Swapping atomic ants for subterranean scorpions and the Los Angeles sewers for the caverns o

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4 years ago
DEVIL GIRL FROM MARS (Dir: David McDonald, 1954).

DEVIL GIRL FROM MARS (Dir: David McDonald, 1954).

With Martian men on the verge of extinction, Nyah (Patricia Laffan), a PVC clad dominatrix who bears a passing resemblance to a young Agnes Moorehead, is dispatched to London to collect male specimens for the purpose of repopulating the planet. Accompanied by a robot seemingly made from odds and ends found in a garden shed, the would-be seductress with the voice of a British Rail announcer goes off course and crash lands in the Scottish Highlands. Here she invades the remote Bonnie Charlie Inn; the residents of which are a motley bunch including an escaped murder and his girl, an aspiring model, a scientist, an investigative journalist and a sturdy Scots landlady. The men of the Inn aren't up to spec so Nyah must repair her craft and continue on her mission. But those pesky Earthlings have other ideas and are intent on stopping her. You can bet they are sorry when she unleashes a powerful raygun and her giant flowerpot 'bot on them!

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Devil Girl from Mars (1954)
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Devil Girl from Mars (Dir: David McDonald, 1954).   With Martian men on the verge of extinction,  Nyah (Patricia Laffan), a PVC clad domina

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4 years ago
THE DARK PAST (Dir: Rudolph Mat, 1948).

THE DARK PAST (Dir: Rudolph Maté, 1948).

Told in flashback and narrated by Lee J Cobb as criminal psychiatrist Dr Andrew Collins, Collins relates how he and his family were held hostage by escaped convict Al Walker (Holden). With the help of Walker's girl Betty (Nina Foch), the good doc attempts to uncover Walker's unconscious motivation to kill, a disorder linked to a recurring nightmare following childhood truma.

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 The Dark Past (1948)
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The Dark Past (Dir: Rudolph Maté, 1948).  Based upon a play by James Warwick, The Dark Past was filmed previously by Columbia Pictures as

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4 years ago
SANTA AND THE ICE CREAM BUNNY (Dir: R Winer & B Mahon, 1972).

SANTA AND THE ICE CREAM BUNNY (Dir: R Winer & B Mahon, 1972). 

If you are looking for alternative Christmas viewing it doesn’t get much more alternative than this, frankly weird, no-budget effort from indie production company R & S Films, Inc. 

Santa (Jay Clark) touches down in sunny Florida and gets his sleigh stuck in the sand. Using his powers of telepathy(!), Ol’ Saint Nick summons the help of some local kids including, for reasons unexplained, Mark Twain’s literary Tom and Huck. The kids employe an assortment of animals, gorilla included, to shift the sleigh to no avail, until the appearance of the titular rabbit who, despite co-star billing, doesn’t appear until the final moments of the movie. When he does finally make an entrance he is inexplicably driving a fire truck, not an ice cream van as you might expect.

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Santa and the Ice Cream Bunny (1972)
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Santa and the Ice Cream Bunny (Dir: R Winer & B Mahon, 1972).   If you are looking for alternative Christmas viewing it doesn’t get much mo

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4 years ago
Off He Went With A Trumpety-trump, Trump, Trump Trump!

Off he went with a trumpety-trump, trump, trump trump!

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