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Tag Archives: John Carradine
Triple Feature: The Legend of Bigfoot (1976)/Bigfoot (1970)/The Capture of Bigfoot (1979)
I was a gullible kid, but I always struggled with the concept of Bigfoot. I grew up in California and my family lived along the Pacific Northwest – to top it off, I was born in the 70’s – so … Continue reading
Posted in Theater Nilbog, Triple Feature
Tagged 70's, Bigfoot, Bill Rebane, Documentary, horror, John Carradine, motorcycle, sasquatch
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Double Feature: Silent Night, Bloody Night (1974)/Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984)
It was finals week at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In the newly-built Union South, replete with fireplaces, restaurants, a convenience store, an ice cream vendor, and a concert stage, students were at every table, in groups or alone, staring at … Continue reading
Posted in Double Feature, Theater Caligari
Tagged 70's, 80's, Christmas, horror, John Carradine, Madness, Mary Woronov, Slasher
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Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask) (1972)
As vividly illustrated in the new film Woody Allen: A Documentary (2011), by the late 60’s Woody Allen was such a tremendous celebrity that on national television he was belting out songs in a top hat before the giant letters … Continue reading
Posted in Theater Harpo
Tagged 70's, Burt Reynolds, Comedy, Frankenstein, Gene Wilder, John Carradine, slapstick, Transvestite, Woody Allen
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