I Was a Teenage Werewolf: Directed by Gene Fowler Jr.. With Michael Landon, Yvonne Lime, Whit Bissell, Charles Willcox. A hypnotherapist uses a temperamental teenager as a guinea pig for a serum which transforms him into a vicious werewolf.
Side One is a totally-polished dramatic Rockfest that has Orson Welles (Citizen Kane) and Arthur Brown (the Crazy World of); two icons in their own right but on opposite ends of any spectrum. Mr. Welles’ distinct voice sets the tone with his inimitable sternly mysterious voice that alway...
But the doctor won't give up. Along the way, we learn of his life in China and the woman (Day) that he loved."The Story of Dr. Wassell" is a little long and gets off to a slow start, but holds up thanks to Gary Cooper and the audience's involvement with some of the well-...
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Letter to the Editor: Knew Something Was Wrong With In Touch MagazineCharles Stanley
its sex and brutality, Teutonic in its humor, Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange might be the work of a strict and exacting German professor who set out to make a porno-violent sci-fi Comedy. Is there anything sadder -- and ultimately more repellent -- than a clean-minded pornographer?
she said, occurred in pursuit of a milestone decision concerning fertility. "It was just being the healthiest version of myself," she toldPeople, recalling advice from her doctor with whom she discussed the possibility of embracing motherhood in the future. She welcomed a daughter via surrogate ...
Charles Patrick Ryan O’Neal was born in Los Angeles on April 20, 1941, the son of actress Patricia O’Callaghan and novelist-screenwriter Charles “Blackie” O’Neal. (Ryan’s mother would later appear in small roles in a couple of his films.) Ryan O’Neal trained as a boxer before ...
B. had just left £2,000 for the Orphanage; and then, confessing that he had never seen anything like that, the doctor called upon all to put down their knives and forks and return thanks to God. They never knew who A. B. was, nor whence he came. (Gleanings in Harvest Fields.)...
On the advice of his doctor, he visitedSt Winefride's Holy Wellat Holywell, Flintshire, and bathed in the sacred waters. He was cured of his leprosy and convinced by the miraculous cure to convert to Catholicism. The story of Sir Roger's miraculous cure is depicted in a Victorian stained...