Director(s)Alan Schneider
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Top GenresDrama, Short Films, Silent Films
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Film (1965) was a Silent Films - Drama Film directed by Alan Schneider .

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ATTACK OF THE GIANT LEECHES On Blu-ray From Film Masters

By Dan Day, Jr. on Nov 23, 2024 From The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog

Film Masters continues its releases of lower-budget Roger Corman productions with a double feature consisting of NIGHT OF THE BLOOD BEAST and ATTACK OF THE GIANT LEECHES. Today I'll be focusing on the latter. ATTACK OF THE GIANT LEECHES, produced by Roger and Gene Corman, and directed by Bernard Kow... Read full article


Noirvember: Film Noir Fashion – 10 Distinctive Outfits

By Virginie Pronovost on Nov 21, 2024 From The Wonderful World of Cinema

I might have told you before: aside from loving cinema, my interests are extended to other art forms, fashion being one of them. Well, we can consider fashion an art form, right? In an article published in 2019, I discussed how fashion in classic films inspired me. Moreover, on my companion blog Thr... Read full article


Film Albums: The Trouble with Angels (1966)

By The Metzinger Sisters on Nov 16, 2024 From Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers

In 1966, Jerry Goldsmith was relatively new to soundtrack scoring for comedy films (he was making a name for himself writing music for western films and television series), but nevertheless he created a marvelous score for the dramatic comedy The Trouble with Angels starring Hayley Mills and Rosalin... Read full article


Top of the World: 25 Favourite Film Noir Soundtracks for #Noirvember

By Virginie Pronovost on Nov 7, 2024 From The Wonderful World of Cinema

Happy #Noirvember 2024 to all! That’s it. We’ve reached that time of the year when cinephiles can finally celebrate ad-nauseam and without shame, the art of films noirs! The concept of Noirvember, making November the official month of films noirs, was created by film critic Marya E. Gate... Read full article


Film Friday No. 4 . . . Courtesy of Speakeasy

By shadowsandsatin on Nov 1, 2024 From Shadows and Satin

My pal Kristina, over at the Speakeasy blog, has a cool feature where she offers a prompt and invites bloggers to answer the question on their blogs. Today’s prompt is in honor of Noirvember, and I can?t tell you how jazzed I was to dive into this one! For Film Friday #4, Kristina invites us t... Read full article


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The story of making "Film" was the basis of a play "The Stone Face" by Sherry MacDonald. The play was read in Orlando at the 2006 New Playfest, and work shopped at the 2007 New Playfest.
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