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Tag Archives: Spy
Danger Man: Koroshi/Shinda Shima (1968)
“They’ve given you a number And taken away your name.” –“Secret Agent Man,” Johnny Rivers 2017 marks the 50th anniversary of the seminal ITV series The Prisoner starring Patrick McGoohan. To celebrate here at Midnight Only, I’m embarking on a … Continue reading
Posted in Late Night TV
Tagged 60's, Action, Burt Kwouk, Danger Man, Japan, John Drake, Kabuki, Kenneth Griffith, Patrick McGoohan, Secret Agent, Spy, The Prisoner, Yoko Tani
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The Phynx (1970)
This post is a proud part of the Dorothy Lamour Blogathon (March 11-13) hosted by Font & Frock and Silver Screenings. Be sure to check out all the excellent essays on the films of Dorothy Lamour! Dorothy Lamour has been kidnapped by … Continue reading
Posted in Theater Ballroom
Tagged 70's, Andy Devine, Animated Opening Credits, Busby Berkeley, Colonel Sanders, Comedy, Dick Clark, Dorothy Lamour, Edgar Bergen, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, Joan Blondell, Johnny Weissmuller, Lone Ranger, Maureen O'Sullivan, Rich Little, Rock Musical, Spy
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The Final Programme (1973)
“…Cornelius enjoyed [technology] for its own sake. Aesthetically. He had no interest in its moral significance or its utilization. Computers and jets and rockets and lasers and the rest were simply familiar elements of his natural environment. He didn’t judge … Continue reading
Posted in Theater Fantastique
Tagged 70's, Jerry Cornelius, Jon Finch, Julie Ege, LSD, Michael Moorcock, Neanderthal, Patrick Magee, Psychedelic, Robert Fuest, Science Fiction, Spy, Sterling Hayden, Surreal
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