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What you didn’t know about…THEM !

The Old Movie House Posted by Tom on Jul 30, 2011

  Actors who appear in small roles include John Beradino, Willis Bouchey, Booth Colman, Richard Deacon (The Dick Van Dyke Show), Lawrence Dobkin, Ann Doran, Leonard Nimoy (Spock –Star Trek), William Schallert (The Patty Duke Show), Douglas Spencer, Dub Taylor, and Harry Wilson. Walt Disne read more

Them ! – Part 2

The Old Movie House Posted by Tom on Jul 29, 2011

Peterson goes to the radio car the check on the progress of the little girl. Blackburn guards what's left of the store. He hears a strange eerie, high pitched sound and proceeds to investigate. He turns off a few lights so he can see better. He lets out a shriek and a scream. Back at headquarters Pe read more

THEM ! – Part 3

The Old Movie House Posted by Tom on Jul 29, 2011

When the elder Doctor Medford meets the little Ellinson girl for the first time he makes a visual inspection of the girl. When she fails to react to any kind of stimuli he asks his daughter to pour some formic acid into a glass. He puts the glass under her nose. Its a while for her to begin to react read more

THEM !

The Old Movie House Posted by Tom on Jul 28, 2011

            All images used are from Google Images unless otherwise noted. The film begins with a South Mexico State Police plane patrolling the barren roads of Arizona. The plane is in contact with Sergeant Ben Peterson (played wonderfully read more

The Thing from Another World (1951)

The Old Movie House Posted by Tom on Jul 20, 2011

The Author This film originally began life as the story "Who Goes There" by John W. Campbell Jr. It was first published in the August 1938 issue of Astounding Science Fiction. John W. Campbell penned the story using the pseudonym Don A. Stuart. Stuart was his wife's maiden name. The story read more

The Day The Earth Stood Still (1951)

The Old Movie House Posted by Tom on Jul 11, 2011

This film is the one of the most underrated films of the science-fiction genre, but it was one of the first films of its kind with a message that applied to young and old alike. THE AUTHOR Harry Bates was born Hiram Gilmore Bates III on October 9, 1900 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He began work read more
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