Trio (1950) | |
Director(s) | Ken Annakin, Harold French |
Producer(s) | Antony Darnborough |
Top Genres | Comedy, Drama, Romance |
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Trio (1950) was a Drama - Romance Film directed by Harold French and Ken Annakin and produced by Antony Darnborough.
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Monsters and Matinees: A trio of films bring to life Richard Matheson’s ‘I Am Legend’
By Toni Ruberto on Apr 8, 2023 From Classic Movie Hub BlogA trio of films bring to life Richard Matheson’s ‘I Am Legend’ The idea of the last man or woman on earth spurs my imagination. How will it happen? When will it happen? Why will it happen? ?Germs. Bacteria. Viruses. Vampires.? That?s author Richard Matheson?s excellent... Read full article
Monsters and Matinees: A trio of films bring to life Richard Matheson’s ‘I Am Legend’
By Toni Ruberto on Apr 8, 2023 From Classic Movie Hub BlogA trio of films bring to life Richard Matheson’s ‘I Am Legend’ The idea of the last man or woman on earth spurs my imagination. How will it happen? When will it happen? Why will it happen? ?Germs. Bacteria. Viruses. Vampires.? That?s author Richard Matheson?s excellent... Read full article
A trio of intriguing pics
By carole_and_co on Sep 12, 2020 From Carole & Co.Carole Lombard poses with her beloved dachshund Commissioner in this 1938 color portrait taken by John Engstead. Great shot, though I'm a bit miffed for the doxie's sake that Engstead couldn't work his entire face in.That's one of three new Lombard images we have for you. Next up, also from '38 (May... Read full article
Twilight Time Round-up: A Trio of 20th Century Fox Films and Viewing Suggestions
By KC on Jan 22, 2020 From Classic MoviesLike many classic film fans, I’m becoming increasingly nervous about the status of physical media in our cultural landscape. A couple of years ago, I contemplated thinning my DVD/Blu-ray collection. Now I’ve decided to keep everything and save space by organizing everything into binders ... Read full article
On Blu-ray--A Horror Trio: The Fearless Vampire Killers (1966), Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (1973), and From Beyond the Grave (1973)
By KC on Oct 31, 2019 From Classic MoviesI ended my October horror binge with a trio of unusual horror films recently released on Blu-ray from Warner Archive. Not a bad way to close out the month. The Fearless Vampire Killers or Pardon Me, But Your Teeth Are in My Neck (1966) I’ve always had mixed feelings about this oddly-paced, e... Read full article
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