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Tag Archives: The Devil
Highway to Hell (1991)
When I was a teenager, a pretty typical way to spend the wee hours of a Friday or Saturday was watching USA Up All Night, a B-movie showcase on the USA Network hosted by either Rhonda Shear (in a silk negligee) or … Continue reading
Posted in Theater Fantastique
Tagged 90's, Anne Meara, Ate de Jong, Ben Stiller, Brian Helgeland, Car Chase, Cerberus, Chad Lowe, demons, Gilbert Gottfried, Hell, Hoffa, Jerry Stiller, Kristi Swanson, Patrick Bergin, Richard Farnsworth, The Devil, The Underworld
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The Apple (1980)
Holy Apple, sacred Apple Take a little chance Get into a trance And join me in the Apple dance! Whoa! Go, go! Do it, do it, do it, do it, do it! In the 1994 of The Apple (1980), society … Continue reading
Posted in Theater Ballroom
Tagged 80's, Adam & Eve, Cannon, Catherine Mary Stewart, Disco, Drugs, Dystopia, Golan & Globus, Psychedelic, Rock Musical, Science Fiction, Surreal, The Devil, Vampire
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Can Heironymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness? (1969)
Anthony Newley (1931-1999) was a British singer, songwriter, and actor best known for writing songs like “Feeling Good,” “Goldfinger,” and the score to Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971). With his crooning voice and mammoth twitching eyebrows, he became a popular performer … Continue reading
Posted in Theater Ballroom
Tagged 60's, Anthony Newley, Autobiographical, Comedy, Connie Kreski, Fantasy, Joan Collins, Lolita, LSD, Milton Berle, Musical, Psychedelic, Satanism, sexploitation, slapstick, Surreal, The Devil
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