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John Carradine Found! for His February 5 Birthday at Classic Movie Search
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For His February 5 Birthday. Born on this date in 1906, horror icon and generally creepy character actor John Carradine in New York City. The lean and lanky Carradine appeared in over 220 movies plus made another 100-plus appearances on television in a film career. That saw releases come from 1930 all the way until 1990, two years after his death! John Carradine was 82 when he died in 1988. Beginning with an essay I found myself nodding my head to, Film Noir of the Week highlights. Into focus as seen in.
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Dispatches From the Last Outlaw: The Lost Island by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child
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Monday, August 10, 2015. The Lost Island by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child. Gideon Crew is the second series character from Preston and Child, and this is the third book in the series. I thought the first book, Gideon’s Sword. And guess what – wow! 8211; this book is a taut hardboiled and suspenseful book. It’s clearly the best Gideon Crew novel and undoubtedly one of the best thrillers from this dynamic duo of modern crime classics. The Lost Island. And The Lost World. By Arthur Conan Doyle, Gideon C...
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Dispatches From the Last Outlaw: September 2014
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Friday, September 26, 2014. Dark Harvest by Norman Partridge. Is a novella published in 2006 by Tor although it was originally published by Cemetery Dance Publications. This Tor edition reached a wide audience. The awesome cover art is by Jon Foster. Dark Harvest. They also call him Ol’ Hacksaw Face or Sawtooth Jack. He emerges from the cornfield every Halloween with a butcher knife in his hand intent on killing and killing. But why? Saturday, September 20, 2014. Shadow Castle by Marian Cockrell. Is a fa...
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Dispatches From the Last Outlaw: May 2015
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Wednesday, May 27, 2015. Outlaw World by Edmond Hamilton. I love the smell of old paperbacks. They smell like adventure. This 70s era paperback from Popular Library had a great title and a great cover painting. The novel is a reprint of a 1945 Captain Future story from a pulp magazine. Captain Future was created by editor Mort Weisinger who hired Edmond Hamilton to write most of the stories. Weisinger and Hamilton would work together again at DC Comics where Hamilton wrote Superman. But I’ve never ...
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Dispatches From the Last Outlaw: March 2015
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Friday, March 27, 2015. Complex 90 by Mickey Spillane and Max Allan Collins. Is a direct sequel to The Girl Hunters. Is it vengeance for taking down so many commies in the early fifties, or is it something else? Rates high on my list of favorite books this year. Kudos as well to Titan books for producing paperbacks with a retro cover style in the smaller pocket book format. Mike Hammer is one of the literary greats alongside Sherlock Holmes, Sam Spade, Philip Marlowe, and James Bond. May his ...All of th...
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Dispatches From the Last Outlaw: Mahars of Pellucidar by John Eric Holmes
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Friday, July 31, 2015. Mahars of Pellucidar by John Eric Holmes. I bought this 1976 paperback because I liked the naked woman on the cover being attacked by a giant squid. Somehow it may have vaguely registered with me that Pellucidar was the world Edgar Rice Burroughs created in his novels At The Earth's Core. And its sequel, Pellucidar. That chick was awesome. Mahars of Pellucidar. Covers familiar territory. Wild creatures, savages, and rugged terrain all put Christopher West to a test of endurance...
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Dispatches From the Last Outlaw: October 2014
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Friday, October 31, 2014. Zombie Halloween by R. L. Stine. Is especially cool. This new kid in town, Kenny Manzetti, has moved into an old house to help his grandfather. When a new family moves in next door he notices their choice of furniture is a bit odd. You see, Kenny notices the movers have brought three coffins into the house – three coffins! Naturally, some investigation is required. Stine has never lost his touch at making ghoulish scenes fun for young readers. Zombie Halloween. There is clearly ...
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James Walsh Food And Movie Diary: Beef Stew.
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James Walsh Food And Movie Diary. A sometimes daily review of meals prepared and a list of movies watched with a few mentions of Dudley too of course.Just a beginning. Please add your name as a follower of this blog if you wish to do so. Tuesday, July 14, 2015. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Good Old Days. A Little Breakfast Tortilla. Roast Pork Belly / Red Cabbage / Celeriac Garlic M. A Short Rib Tajine Evening. Lovin Dublin - Excerpt Feed. A Rare Look at Elvis Screenplays. Paris Through My Lens.
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James Walsh Food And Movie Diary: A Little Breakfast Tortilla.
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James Walsh Food And Movie Diary. A sometimes daily review of meals prepared and a list of movies watched with a few mentions of Dudley too of course.Just a beginning. Please add your name as a follower of this blog if you wish to do so. Thursday, July 30, 2015. A Little Breakfast Tortilla. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Good Old Days. A Little Breakfast Tortilla. Roast Pork Belly / Red Cabbage / Celeriac Garlic M. A Short Rib Tajine Evening. Lovin Dublin - Excerpt Feed. Paris Through My Lens.
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