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Post by ARENA on Mar 17, 2022 7:02:55 GMT
Knowing your taste in films I guess Curse of the Demon
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Post by aubrey on Mar 17, 2022 22:05:33 GMT
Knowing your taste in films I guess Curse of the Demon Spot on.
A film that is spoiled by the sight of the actual demon; it would have been much better without,
But it's good for the way that the Dana Andrews character doesn't believe until right at the end; in films these days these days a demon would have been second choice, after vampires; and anyone saying there's no such thing would be shouted down as an idiot.
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Post by ARENA on Mar 18, 2022 9:39:42 GMT
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Post by althea on Mar 18, 2022 10:24:51 GMT
My first thought is - The Village of the Damned. A version of John Wyndham's book "The Midwich Cuckoos."
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Post by ARENA on Mar 18, 2022 10:29:07 GMT
My first thought is - The Village of the Damned. A version of John Wyndham's book "The Midwich Cuckoos." Correct
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Post by althea on Mar 18, 2022 10:47:27 GMT
Ah, it's funny how some films remain in the memory.
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Post by ARENA on Mar 18, 2022 13:29:14 GMT
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Post by aubrey on Mar 18, 2022 23:52:15 GMT
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Post by aubrey on Mar 18, 2022 23:54:47 GMT
Ah, it's funny how some films remain in the memory. I like the bloke - I think it's the doctor - who's always after scoring a cup of tea.
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Post by ARENA on Mar 20, 2022 7:00:25 GMT
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Post by aubrey on Mar 20, 2022 22:25:25 GMT
Mayfair Lady? It took me years to get that pun.)
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