Corruption (1933) | |
Director(s) | Charles E. Roberts |
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Top Genres | Action, Adventure, Crime, Drama, Mystery, Romance |
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Corruption (1933) was a Action - Adventure Film directed by Charles E. Roberts .
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Robby Benson Takes on Collegiate Sports Corruption
By Rick29 on Jan 17, 2018 From Classic Film & TV CafeRobby Benson in One on One. It's conceivable that One on One was originally intended as a serious expose of corruption in collegiate athletics...a topic as timely today as it was in 1977. But, like so many other star vehicles, it was ultimately tailored for its lead actor's target demo--which in th... Read full article
Robby Benson Takes on Collegiate Sports Corruption
By Rick29 on Jan 17, 2018 From Classic Film & TV CafeRobby Benson in One on One. It's conceivable that One on One was originally intended as a serious expose of corruption in collegiate athletics...a topic as timely today as it was in 1977. But, like so many other star vehicles, it was ultimately tailored for its lead actor's target demo--which in th... Read full article
CORRUPTION On Blu-ray
By Dan Day Jr. on Oct 19, 2013 From The Hitless Wonder Movie BlogThe 1968 horror film CORRUPTION has just come out on Blu-ray from Grindhouse Releasing. This really does fit the true definition of a "horror film"--it's a violent, sleazy thriller, and probably the most controversial movie in Peter Cushing's career. Cushing plays Sir John Rowan, a renowned surgeo... Read full article
CORRUPTION On Blu-ray
By Dan Day Jr. on Oct 19, 2013 From The Hitless Wonder Movie BlogThe 1968 horror film CORRUPTION has just come out on Blu-ray from Grindhouse Releasing. This really does fit the true definition of a "horror film"--it's a violent, sleazy thriller, and probably the most controversial movie in Peter Cushing's career. Cushing plays Sir John Rowan, a renowned surgeo... Read full article
“CORRUPTION” Is NOT A Woman’s Picture!
By Richard on Jul 29, 2012 From Classic Horror CampaignPrepare to be shocked when the Classic Horror Campaign teams up with the Scala Beyond film festival and presents a controversial horror double bill that you don’t want to miss! Two films that ?both courted controversy on their original release and still have the power to shock and corrupt! Fir... Read full article
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