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Trilogy (1969) was a Drama - Romance Film directed by Frank Perry and produced by Frank Perry.

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The Ginger Snaps Trilogy

By Barry P. on Aug 25, 2022 From Cinematic Catharsis

“The goal was to create a werewolf movie that no one had seen before. It was to kind of take people’s expectations of the genre, and then… bend them and twist them, and really make it something that was a departure. I really wanted to strip the magic away from the werewolf, and cre... Read full article


Monsters and Matinees: The A-Men of a B-movie trilogy

By Toni Ruberto on Nov 13, 2021 From Classic Movie Hub Blog

?When was the last atomic test in Vegas?? That question is never a good sign for people in a horror/sci-fi film from the 1950s, but it is for the viewers who know that this is what they came to watch. The atom bomb, radiation etc. have been the catalyst for favorite films of the era as they c... Read full article


THE SIXTH ANNUAL BARRYMORE TRILOGY BLOGATHON: The Secret of Convict Lake, 1951

on Nov 16, 2020 From Caftan Woman

Crystal at In the Good Old Days of Classic Hollywood is hosting The Sixth Annual Barrymore Trilogy Blogathon which runs on November 15 - 17. Please enjoy the tributes which may be accessed HERE. The Secret of Convict Lake is an ensemble western released by Twentieth Century Fox in 1951. Based on a s... Read full article


Monsters and Matinees: Still buzzing about ‘The Fly’ trilogy

By Toni Ruberto on Feb 8, 2020 From Classic Movie Hub Blog

It?s easy to think of the 1958 film The Fly in two words: ?help me.? That phrase ? often said in a silly high-pitched voice meant to mimic the film ? is from an iconic moment that still brings chills today. It’s so popular that the actors even signed autographs with “help me.” S... Read full article


Selected Thoughts On The Disney Star Wars Trilogy

By Dan Day, Jr. on Dec 25, 2019 From The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog

WARNING: If you have not seen THE RISE OF SKYWALKER yet, you shouldn't read this. The cinematic Star Wars Skywalker saga has apparently reached its end. I say "apparently" because, didn't we think that after RETURN OF THE JEDI, and then after REVENGE OF THE SITH? There's no way Disney is going ... Read full article


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Production on the segment "A Christmas Memory" was nearly cancelled when Geraldine Page's commitment to appear in a Broadway play threatened to coincide with the shooting schedule. The play was a flop and ran for only ten performances, closing only three days before shooting commenced in Snowdoun, Alabama.
Along with Petulia, the only other American film chosen for exhibition at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival.
Scheduled to be exhibited during the final week of the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, a student revolution in France resulted in it never being screened at the festival.
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