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The Tamarind Seed ( 1974 )
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Aug 22, 2022
Judith Farrow ( Julie Andrews ) is still grieving over the breakup of a rather lurid liaison with her married paramour Group Captain Richard Patterson ( David Baron ). She is vacationing in Barbados, attempting to clear her muddled mind and heal her broken heart, when she meets the suave Colonel Feo read more
THE BAD SEED (1956)
Stardust and Shadows Posted by Terry on Feb 21, 2019
Some films don’t sit in areas of style or content that fit a particular genre. THE BAD SEED (1956) is thought to be Horror film, a Film Noir or a thriller. Where it fits in the canon is not important only that it is a strong film yet not to everyone’s taste. THE BAD read more
Warner Archive Blu-ray: Julie Christie in Demon Seed (1977)
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Apr 26, 2017
Demon Seed is an odd film. It works well on some levels, and misfires on others. Depending on which scene you are watching it is terrifying, hilarious or offensive. Sometimes it manages to be all those things at once. Now available from Warner Archive on Blu-ray; this is a memorable cinematic experi read more
The Bad Seed (1956)
Serendipitous Anachronisms Posted by Summer Reeves on Feb 13, 2017
The Bad Seed (1956)
13
Monday
Feb 2017
Posted by Summer Reeves in 1950s, Cinema, Crime, Drama
≈ 4 Comments
TagsCinema, Crime, Drama, Movies with Cute Clothes, Philosophy, Psychology
Darling Readers, do you have one read more
The Bad Seed (1956)
Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on Apr 26, 2016
The Bad Seed
Directed by Mervyn LeRoy
John Lee Mahin from a play by Maxwell Anderson and a novel by William March
1956/USA
Warner Bros.
Repeat viewing/Netflix rental I don’t find this movie scary anymore but, boy, do I love it. Rhoda Penmark (Patty McCormack) is the kind of eight-year-old I read more
60's era top seed Diana Rigg avoids an upset and holds on for a win over the spunky Hayley Mills in first round action...
All Good Things Posted by monty on Mar 5, 2014
Sometimes the 60's may get overlooked when speaking in terms of classic movies and stars, since it comes at the tail end of the classic movie age. But I have to admit that the 8 matches that just wrapped up part one of the first round arc produced some great excitement.Take for example top seed Dia read more
The Bad Seed (1956) (2)
Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Feb 6, 2014
I first saw The Bad Seed in my high school film class and it was love at first sight. Sure, it’s got campy written all over it, heavy-handed acting and characters breaking into monologue, but the characters and plot keep everything from going completely off the rails. The film is remarkably read more
A number one seed makes an early exit in round 3
All Good Things Posted by monty on Mar 20, 2013
March Madness rears it's head once again as round three of the favorite classic movie actress tourney produced a few shockers. The biggest being the loss by two-time Final Four finalist Natalie Wood to upstart Shirley Jones. Natalie had won the previous two tourneys 60's era bracket with ease b read more
Classic Films in Focus: THE BAD SEED (1956)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 16, 2012
The Bad Seed (1956) ranks pretty high on the list of classic "evil children" movies, although it's not exactly a straightforward horror film. Director Mervyn LeRoy, working from a stage adaptation of William March's original novel, presents the story more as dark melodrama, like Mildred Pierce (1945 read more
Classic Films in Focus: THE BAD SEED (1956)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 16, 2012
The Bad Seed (1956) ranks pretty high on the list of classic "evil children" movies, although it's not exactly a straightforward horror film. Director Mervyn LeRoy, working from a stage adaptation of William March's original novel, presents the story more as dark melodrama, like Mildred Pierce (1945 read more
Classic Films in Focus: THE BAD SEED (1956)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 16, 2012
The Bad Seed (1956) ranks pretty high on the list of classic "evil children" movies, although it's not exactly a straightforward horror film. Director Mervyn LeRoy, working from a stage adaptation of William March's original novel, presents the story more as dark melodrama, like Mildred Pierce (1945 read more
The Bad Seed (1956) (1)
Journeys in Classic Film Posted by Kristen on Oct 13, 2012
I first saw The Bad Seed in my high school film class and it was love at first sight. Sure it’s got campy written all over it with heavy-handed acting and characters breaking into monologue but the acting and plot keep everything from going off the rails. The film is remarkably deep, choosin read more