The Unholy Night
As always, sorry if a thread on this already exsists but the search function turned nothing up. I'm a sucker for anything to do with WW1, post-WW1 medatations (which I gather was a major imputus for...
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How funny you should bring that up -- the last time I saw UNHOLY NIGHT, it occurred to me, too, that the ending was very much like MARK OF THE VAMPIRE's, which of course means LONDON AFTER MIDNIGHT's....
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Glad to know I am at least not alone in pondering such things. :P I was also struck by how that one Ed Wood movie (REVENGE OF THE DEAD maybe?) seems to have many of the elements of both THE UNHOLY...
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"Great" minds thinking alike, Sparky -- I did a bunch of articles about Ed Wood about ten years ago when the ED WOOD movie was looming, and in one of 'em I wrote that NIGHT OF THE GHOULS was too much...
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The Unholy Night was, indeed, stranger than fiction...because it was true! Joe "Renfield" Meadows HORROR-WOOD Webzine http://www.horror-wood.com
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DVR'd The Unholy Night off of TCM recently, now watching first few minutes, will resume later. Decent print. Boris plays Abdul Mohammed Bey - the Hindu Lawyer (uncredited). Gee, if it wasn't for...
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Shelly Jacobs wrote:DVR'd The Unholy Night off of TCM recently, now watching first few minutes, will resume later. Decent print. Boris plays Abdul Mohammed Bey - the Hindu Lawyer (uncredited). Gee,...
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Somebody should double THE UNHOLY NIGHT with THE THIRTEENTH CHAIR (1929), call it "Before They Were Monsters," since one features Karloff and the other Lugosi. There's no Bela-redemption in sight...
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If one looks at Regis Toomey in another 1929 film, ALIBI, you would never guess that he would still be acting 50 years later. He's terrible, a full serving of ham from an actor who would later...
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Add Colman and his BULLDOG, and Garbo's first Talkie work, not much later.
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Yes, Ronald Colman had it down early on - and the strange thing is that he feared the arrival of sound. In his autobiography, Garson Kanin wrote of working for Goldwyn and the famed producer showed...
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That dandy wraith in the credit sequence--is is borrowed from "West of Zanzibar" maybe? "Any of you men seen Ackerman?"
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I see that IMdB has incorporated my corrections on character names in Unholy Night. The main one was "Polly--the maid". They had it as Marie. But Lady Whoozits calls her Polly in the course of the...
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