Tag Archive for Roger Corman

Drive-In Saturday Night Dusk til Dawn Special “Roger Corman” Nite

An ecliptic collection of movies from one of Hollywood’s most controversial and honored Grade B movie producers. . . You Editor Dennis Crenshaw

Battle Beyond The Stars, 1980 (Full Movie)

Published on Oct 30, 2014

When the farmers of the peaceful planet Akir are threatened by the space tyrant Sador, Zed the last Akira warrior recruits a young man, Shad, to seek out allies to fight this menace and save the planet! A classic film, one that’s short on plot and budget but is extremely enjoyable nonetheless.

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Drive-In Memories: Double Feature (+) Selected Short Subjects

Featured Image: DVD Cover: Suddenly – In COLOR! Also Includes the Original Black-and-White Version which has been Beautifully Restored and Enhanced! SOURCE: Amazon.com

Main Feature 

From youtube uploaded by FilmTributeTv

Suddenly! (1954) (Full B & W original movie)

Frank Sinatra & Sterling Hayden

Published on Aug 22, 2013

In the city of Suddenly, three gangsters trap the Benson family in their own house, on the top of a hill nearby the railroad station, with the intention of killing the president of the USA.

INTERMISSION

Selected Short Subjects

Cartoon

Owl Jolson

Uploaded on Aug 1, 2011

Classic Merry Melodies cartoon, “Owl Jolson” featuring the song, “I Love to Singa.” It’s a surprisingly great story about parents learning to love their child for who he is, despite the initial shock and disappointment of him not turning out just like them.

Frame By Frame: Drive In Theaters

Published on Jun 5, 2012

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Film Studies professor Wheeler Winston Dixon recalls the glory days of the drive-in movie theater.

1950’s Reel Trailers 

Published on Apr 25, 2012

Trailers for “Day the Earth Stood Still”, “Bride of the Gorilla”, “Attack of the 50 Foot Woman”, “The Amazing Transparent Man”, “20 Million Miles to Earth”, “The Deadly Mantis” and “First Spaceship on Venus”.Trailers are from http://archive.org/ and are available for individual free downloading on that site.

Movie News Report

1950’s Historic News, Music, War, Culture, Entertainment, Footage – Public Domain Blockbuster!

From youtube uploaded by ckarczewski

2nd Feature

Swamp Woman SOURCE Amazon

 

Image: DVD Cover of Roger Corman’s Swamp Women. Source: Amazon.com

 

From youtube uploaded by FilmTributeTv on Sept 7, 2013

Roger Corman’s “Swamp Women” (1956)

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Oregon Coast UFO Boxes Hoax Heats Up, Disrupts Lives

Once again the hoaxer’s have used the internet to start a rumor of strangeness that spread from site to site like wildfire. While it  might not be funny to those no nonsense “expert” investigators, I kind of like getting a chuckle out of these things once in a while. It helps to keep us from getting to serious about ourselves. And besides that it’s refreshing to see someone using new props. UFOs, unknown creatures, beautiful hitchhiking young ladies beside the graveyard who get into a car then disappear into the night … these have all been used too many times. The idea of metal boxes “floating” up onto beach is something even Roger Corman never thought of. . . . EDITOR

from beachconnections.net

Published 02/22/2012

(Florence, Oregon) – A rash of outrageous and hilariously odd stories about beach junk on the central Oregon coast turned a slightly dark corner last week when the claims about “mysterious metal boxes,” caused such a stir on the Net that various entities and individuals were forced to waste resources, man hours and money to either look for these objects or answer an irritatingly large tsunami of questions from over-excited media outlets. Still even less reputable websites engaged in a disturbing display of spreading unfounded claims, as some further embellished the original tale with even more preposterous yarns about a cover up, men in black on the beaches, secret ops helicopters and much more. . . Read Complete Report

First Report: http://thehollowearthinsider.com/archives/2409