Director(s)B. Reeves Eason
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Top GenresShort Films, Silent Films, Western
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The Crow (1919) was a Silent Films - Western Film directed by B. Reeves Eason .

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The Shadow of the Tower (1972) s01e04 – The Crowning of Apes

on Oct 8, 2019 From The Stop Button

This episode has a different director, Prudence Fitzgerald, and a different writer, Brian Rawlinson, than the first three episodes, which explains a lot of the stylistic differences. Rawlinson being a guy might also explain why Henry (James Maxwell) is cruel in a very different way than he ever has ... Read full article


The Shadow of the Tower (1972) s01e04 – The Crowning of Apes

on Oct 8, 2019 From The Stop Button

This episode has a different director, Prudence Fitzgerald, and a different writer, Brian Rawlinson, than the first three episodes, which explains a lot of the stylistic differences. Rawlinson being a guy might also explain why Henry (James Maxwell) is cruel in a very different way than he ever has ... Read full article


book: The Crow Girl (2010, 2011, 2012; trans 2015 by Neil Smith) by Erik Axl Sund

By John Grant on Sep 16, 2018 From Noirish

Several mutilated corpses of pre-adolescent boys turn up in and around Stockholm, and Detective Superintendent Jeanette Kihlberg and her team mount a hunt for what’s obviously a serial killer. As part of her effort, she ropes in the assistance of psychologist Sofia Zetterlund, and, even as the... Read full article


Pre-Code vs Post-Code: "The Crowd Roars" and "Indianapolis Speedway"

By David on Aug 3, 2014 From The Man on the Flying Trapeze

Pre-code versus post-code is the difference between a Duesenberg and a Hummer, between cafe au lait and chocolate milk, between a camisole and a union suit. Take the differences, for instance, between the 1932 film "The Crowd Roars" and the 1939 film "Indianapolis Speedway." Same story (by Howard H... Read full article


Pre-Code vs Post-Code: "The Crowd Roars" and "Indianapolis Speedway"

By David on Aug 3, 2014 From The Man on the Flying Trapeze

Pre-code versus post-code is the difference between a Duesenberg and a Hummer, between cafe au lait and chocolate milk, between a camisole and a union suit. Take the differences, for instance, between the 1932 film "The Crowd Roars" and the 1939 film "Indianapolis Speedway." Same story (by Howard H... Read full article


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