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Fans,
A friend of mine who has cable has alerted me that Fox Movie Channel will be running the 1968 thriller Pretty Poison with a featured role for Clarice Blackburn. I checked the website and there are showings on Oct. 27 and 28. The Oct. 27 showing is scheduled at 6 p.m. Eastern Daylight Savings Time. There was also a showing listed in early November.
The same friend mentioned that they're running The Vault of Horror, the 1973 flick Fox released in a mutilated print on DVD a few weeks back. I would presume that since the studio claimed that the butchered version was the only one available to them, that is what they will be running on their TV station. I had heard that a pristine laser disc of this film was released in Japan many years ago (early 1990s?) and that a fullscreen version came out on DVD in the UK of the complete print. I guess Fox can't pay shipping charges for overseas materials??
cheers, Gothique
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I recommend seeing PRETTY POISON - it's a terrific movie. It is very quirky, very offbeat - typical of so many movies from the late '60's/early '70's & unlike so much of the cookie cutter crap out of Hollywood today. Anthony Perkins & Tuesday Weld are both superb in the film.
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Markyboo, it's great to see a DS fan with an appreciation for the films of the Sixties and Seventies (I love the earlier mid-century decades too). I absolutely agree regarding 99 percent of the rubbish H'wood churns out these days. When I think about the current scene, the prevailing emotion is no longer anything as vigorous as distaste. It is boredom--tired, enervated boredom. (I wish I could insert a clip of Grayson as Julia deviously throwing Dave Woodard off the track in '67--"frankly, Dave, I'm boooored." LOVE that scene.)
Let's hope that the J. Depp Shadows project escapes the curse of script-by-committee, over-produced gloss, supporting actors who are very pretty but can't act their way out of a soggy Dunkin Donuts bag, and C G Isn't.
cheers, G.
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[female_skull]
Pretty Poison is indeed a fine film & Clarice is quite good in it.
If you don't get Fox Movies, PP is on DVD.
On DS: Beginnings, Alexandra Moltke sing's the praises of the film~~and Blackburn's acting~~on one of her interviews.
David