Actor: John Carradine, starred in:
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| 1. Blood of Ghastly Horror (year: 1972) |
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Al Adamson, shameless purveyor of countless horror anti-classics, juggles around most of the footage from his 1965 clunker Psycho-A-Go-Go after dressi ...
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| 2. Boxcar Bertha (year: 1972) |
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Produced by Roger Corman and directed by Martin Scorsese, Boxcar Bertha is a Bonnie and Clyde-like yarn set during the Depression. The title character ...
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| 4. Crowhaven Farm (year: 1970) |
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Crowhaven Farm is a contrived creepy-crawly originally telecast on The ABC Movie of the Week. Hope Lange is probably the last person you'd expect to s ...
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| 5. Drums Along the Mohawk (year: 1939) |
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John Ford directed this outdoor adventure set in the American Colonial period. Gilbert and Lana Martin (Henry Fonda and Claudette Colbert) are a young ...
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| 6. Hex (year: 1973) |
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In this bizarre biker movie, set in 1919, a wandering group of bikers encounter two weird sisters from Nebraska. The siblings are hereditary witches, ...
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| 7. Johnny Guitar (year: 1954) |
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One of the strangest westerns on record, Johnny Guitar has less in common with Zane Grey than it does with Sigmund Freud and Krafft-Ebbing. The title ...
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| 8. Les Miserables (year: 1935) |
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Richard Boleslawski directed this lavish adaptation of Victor Hugo's oft-filmed epic novel. Fredric March stars as Jean Valjean, who is hauled into pr ...
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| 9. Shock Waves (year: 1977) |
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| 10. The Bride of Frankenstein (year: 1935) |
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This greatest of all Frankenstein movies begins during a raging thunderstorm. Warm and cozy inside their palatial villa, Lord Byron (Gavin Gordon), Pe ...
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| 11. The Grapes of Wrath (year: 1940) |
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The adaptation of Nobel Prize-winner John Steinbeck's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of dirt-poor Dust Bowl migrants by 4-time Oscar-winning director Jo ...
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| 12. The Howling (year: 1981) |
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This groundbreaking, darkly-comic horror film from director Joe Dante changed the look and feel of werewolf movies in ways light-years distant from Un ...
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| 13. The Inspector General (year: 1949) |
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The satirical bite of Gogol's play The Government Inspector is dispensed with in favor of traditional Danny Kaye buffoonery in The Inspector General. ...
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| 14. The Invisible Man (year: 1933) |
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A mysterious stranger, his face swathed in bandages and his eyes obscured by dark spectacles, has taken a room at a cozy inn in the British village of ...
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| 15. The Kentuckian (year: 1955) |
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Produced and directed by star Burt Lancaster, The Kentuckian is a leisurely western occasionally punctuated by spurts of startling brutality. The rece ...
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| 16. The Shootist (year: 1976) |
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About ten minutes into The Shootist, Doctor Hostetler (James Stewart) tells aging Western gunfighter John Bernard Books (John Wayne), "You have a ...
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