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Old 21st July 2009, 10:52 PM
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There is a new film coming out called "House of the Wolf Man" with Chaney's grandson in it playing the wolf man.It's been made as a tribute to "House of Frankenstein" and "House of Dracula"If I'd get off my arse and learn how to add links to my posts... you too could see some stills from it.

"The Bride of Frankenstein" is my all time favourite film,horror or otherwise.Also a huge fan of Whale's "The Old Dark House"

"The Most Dangerous Game" is the last classic I watched,it still holds its own even today and is highly recommended.I also saw the 1910 "Frankenstein" recently which is pretty good.

Has anyone seen the Chaney biopic with James Cagney in it,if so is it any good?
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Without doubt a classic. Spencer Tracy had a loyal go but never came close to March (and Tracy is my all time favourite actor).

None of the later versions has ever topped this one.
Never.March won an oscar for this,did he not?
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Yep, March won Best Actor (1932). Thoroughly deserved it.

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Has anyone seen the Chaney biopic with James Cagney in it,if so is it any good?
Man Of A Thousand Faces. I have it here and it's a superb film. A bit lengthy but brilliantly acted by Cagney & Dorothy Malone (as Chaney's first wife).
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Old 21st July 2009, 11:09 PM
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Are any of the Chaney/Browning silent films released anywhere,I've always wanted to see them."The Unholy Three" looks great.
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Watched Village of the Damned and Children of the Damned recently.Both class.
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Watched any classics lately Vince?

The Day The Earth Caught Fire is another little gem.
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I've recently been watching the first box set of Weissmuller Tarzan films."Tarzan and His Mate" is great.Ungawa!
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Some of my fave 'classics'....

Freaks
House of Wax
Frankenstein/Bride of..
The thing from another world
Creature from the black lagoon
Invasion of the body snatchers
The blob

Then the Hammer films
Frankenstein and the monster from hell( been searching for that for years and finally got a copy in Paris while on honeymoon this year)
Countess Dracula
Plague of Zombies
Dracula
Evil of Frankenstein
The devil rides out
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Jack Arnold's THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN is another fave of mine.
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Jack Arnold's THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN is another fave of mine.
Love the old B movies...tarantula is another great movie
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