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Cape Fear (1962) – Reader Request

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by Kristen on May 7, 2012

Thanks everyone for voting in the first Reader Request poll (that’s what I’m labeling these reviews).  By a vote of five, the readers requested a review of the 1962 film Cape Fear.  Cape Fear is one of my favorite movies, and my second favorite Robert Mitchum film (my favorite being Nigh read more

Pic of the Day: “Fear of High Places” revisited (2)

The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Mar 9, 2012

Our pic for today is another view of Tim’s mysterious silent character Jules Forel, as seen in the episode of The Name of the Game known as “Fear of High Places.” It first appeared on television screens across the nation on September 20, 1968. It would be very nice to see an offic read more

HAPPY NEW FEAR! An Exciting Year Ahead For Classic Horror Campaign!

Classic Horror Campaign Posted by Richard on Jan 1, 2012

In 2011 the Classic Horror Campaign achieved a great deal of success of which we are all immensely proud! We achieved our target of 2000 signatures in our petition, hosted horror events all over the UK, featured in numerous magazines and on websites throughout the world. We could not have achieved a read more

Video of the Week: “Fear of High Places” (1)

The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Oct 5, 2011

EDITOR’S NOTE 10/11/12: Removed for copyright infringement. Sorry about that. Pursuant to our Pic of the Day of last week, we present a highly edited version of the Name of the Game episode “Fear of High Places,” first broadcast on September 20, 1968. Tim can be seen as the silent read more

Fear and Suspicion | The Seventh Cross (1944)

Pretty Clever Films Posted by Pretty Clever Film Gal on Jun 3, 2011

Seven prisoners escape from a concentration camp and struggle across Nazi Germany. Six are captured, tortured, and strung up on one of seven crosses in built in the camp. The seventh cross remains empty. That’s some powerful, if heavy-handed symbolism, especially for a film made in 1944. The read more

Sometimes angels rush in where fools fear to tread.

True Classics Posted by Brandie on Dec 20, 2010

Cary Grant as an angel … well, if that’s not the most obvious casting ever. And yet initally, our favorite dreamboat was actually cast in the role of a despairing bishop in the 1948 film The Bishop’s Wife. It wasn’t until filming was already underway that Grant realized he w read more

FEAR (1946)

Where Danger Lives Posted by Mark on Feb 23, 2010

Released by Monogram in 1946, Fear is a little-remembered film noir that has all the flaws of a typical Poverty Row production, including a low budget, a less-than-stellar ensemble, and a trumped-up storyline. However in spite of the limitations it’s an inventive, exciting, and thought-provoki read more

Saturday Morning Cartoon: Stratos Fear (1933)

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Aug 15, 2009

An overdose of laughing gas shoots Willie Whopper into space (what is it with gas an these early thirties cartoons?), where he is chased by a mad scientist. A very Harpo Marx-like character makes an appearance. read more

Having Your Cake in Fritz Lang’s “Ministry of Fear” (1944)

Random Pictures Posted by Amy on Nov 30, -0001

After the first couple of paragraphs, this post is pretty much nothing but “Ministry of Fear” spoilers. Ye’ve been warned. During the 30s and early 40s, Austrian-exile Fritz Lang wanted to make not just anti-fascist pictures, but anti-Nazi pictures. In the American studios where Lang beg read more
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