Starring: Gene Evans
A radioactive palaeosaurus menaces London.
Truly terrible, average special effects, a poor script and acting. Luckily, it is so bad, that it fell into the enjoyable category. Very pleased to have seen this. 6/10
Every Sunday morning, i watch an old movie that I've never seen before. Here are my weekly thoughts of the films with a mark out of 10.
A radioactive palaeosaurus menaces London.
Truly terrible, average special effects, a poor script and acting. Luckily, it is so bad, that it fell into the enjoyable category. Very pleased to have seen this. 6/10
Starring: Gregory Hines
A tap-dancer turned jewel-thief is persuaded to put on his dancing shoes again.
The plot I can take or leave, worth watching for the series of superb tap routines throughout the movie. Damme Davis was great value too. 6/10
Starring: Edmund Gwenn
In the New England woods, various reasons cause various people to find and bury the same body.
Hitchcock and early Shirley Maclaine, what could go wrong. Well, the idea of the same body being buried, dug up and buried again is quite amusing, but you can't hang a movie on it for 100 minutes. Watchable but a bit of a disappointment. 5/10
Starring: Phoebe Cates
A mysterious young woman speaking a strange language shows up in an English village, where she is taken in by aristocrats who assume she is a foreign princess
A film for all the family, excellent cast with Phoebe Cates perfect in the lead. All a little far fetched until you realise that the basis of this movie comes from a true story, fascinating to read about that on Wikipedia. Interesting movie. 7/10
Starring: Jessie Matthews
A star's daughter takes her mother's place, with romantic complications.
Old school song and dance piece, some of the big group numbers were easy to watch, the rest of the movie didn't really do it for me. 3/10
Starring: Patrick McGoohan
Life in a Dublin prison when two men are to be hanged, as experienced by a new young warder.
Still quite a powerful piece, well acted and really traumatising in its subject matters. Definitely a place for this still to be seen. 6/10
Starring: Julie Walters
A woman having an affair with a car salesman finds herself sexually locked to him in her husband's new vehicle.
\not really believable, all a little silly, the scene with Julie Walters and the guy trapped in a compromising position went on way too long. Interesting seeing what was considered classy car at the time. 5/10
Starring: Joan Greenwood
A we--to-do couple try to find out whether their son's house guest is male or female.
Well, this hasn't aged well. Only 50 years old, this movie focusses on whether their sons' partner is male or female. Michael Hordern, such a superb actor and I just felt awkward watching the whole thing. Historically interesting I guess as a stepping stone before times changed.... 3/10
Starring: Oskar Werner
Before World War 1, in Paris, a girl alternates between a French and a German student, and after the war they meet again to form a constantly shifting triangle.
Every now and then, I bump into a foreign language movie that is an absolute delight. That is exactly what happened here, the subtitles became almost irrelevant as I was so into the story. We all know of a member of the opposite sex that has had a mysterious hold over people, that is what happens here. Fascinating to watch, for me hasn't dated at all with some stunning locations. So glad I got to see this. 8/10
Starring: James Caan
A submarine commander in World War 11 trains men to attack the Lindenorf in midget submarines.
I'm not a great fan of James Caan but he was watchable in this. A decent thriller which considering it is over 50 years old, still looks fairly modern. 6/10
Starring: Bonar Colleano
A tough reporter tries to get the inside story on a vice ring.
Almost belongs in the Children's Film Foundation, hilarious seeing Syd James playing an Italian gangster complete with moustache. I really quite enjoyed it and it was the perfect length. 7/10
Starring: William Hartnell
After long imprisonment for a supposed murder, a convict comes out and hunts down the victim, who isn't really dead.
A really decent crime thriller, interesting idea and well acted. A great sense of time and place and a plot that rattled along. 7/10
Starring: John Travolta
A bored Beverly Hills wife has an affair with a young drifter.
Very poor execution, Tomlin remains quietly spoken throughout, only when her friend arrives do you realise how flat her performance is. Travolta just cannot create any chemistry with his co-star, without this the movie is seriously flawed. 4/10
Starring: Richard Greene
A flying officer rescues a stewardess whose plane has been forced down in East Germany.
Iron curtain, spy thriller with Eva Bartok perfectly cast. Pretty decent thriller from beginning to end to be honest. 7/10
A war hero comes back after being supposed dead, and finds himself with a fiancee he never met.
Brilliant idea of a guy professing his love for his dog and it being mistaken for a woman of the same name, despite a great two leads, never held up to its promise. Very dated. 4/10
Starring: Abigail Klein
A former figure skater and a former hockey player work together to void the mayor from closing the local skating rink.
A Hallmark style movie. Very easy on the eye, pleasant to watch without ever making me laugh. So many of this type of movie but this is better than many with a well cast, convincing small group of actors. 7/10
Starring: Ian McKellen
The last years of D.H.Lawrence, when his books were banned and he was seeking warmer climes to help his TB.
I'm not sure how true this characterisation was to the real Lawrence, but what an unpleasant man he came across as. Difficult to find any sympathy towards him despite this being an interesting movie. 6/10
Starring: Howard Keel
A gunfighter is hired to straighten out a corrupt town.
Not bad but I feel that whenever you get big-hitter like Keel & Jane Russell, the movie somehow loses realism. Traditional Western elements all included. 5/10
Starring: Dean Jones
An insurance accountant inherits a dilapidated skiing hotel in the Colorado Rockies
Typical Disney movie, colourful, goofy humour with all coming right in the end. Henry Morgan stole the show for me. All quite enjoyable. 7/10
Starring: Lassie
An intrepid dog comes to the rescue when a boy's life is put at risk by the greed inflamed by a gold strike.
Gotta have a Lassie film on the Sunday morning Blog, a little pedestrian to be honest with no surprises. 4/10
Starring: Glenn Ford
When a prison informer is killed, one convict knows who did it.
Decent prison drama, makes you conscious of how your life can change if you make one carless mistake. Well acted, prisoners were very convincing and you could understand the conflict going on in Glenn Ford's head. 7/10
Starring: Margaret Lockwood
A psychotic woman is discovered to have poisoned three husbands.
Well acted, decent little drama. Although Lockwood is good, I would have liked to have seen a few more hints within her of the psychotic behaviour, all a little one-paced. 6/10
Starring: Betty Grable
Romances blossom on a mountain holiday.
A bit flat to be honest with only the occasional pleasant dance number. Best moments were the images of Lake Louise, the most stunning place I have ever visited. 3/10
Staring: Ronald Reagan
In a banana port a man wanted by the police saves a plantation from being taken over by crooks.
Adventure, drama and romance in a banana plantation, all rather good fun, Ronald Reagan really wasn't a bad actor at all. 6/10
Starring: Dennis O'Keefe
A convict is helped by his girl friend to escape, and the police chase them across country.
I like a good prison escape drama, some decent scenes in this one although at times it is a little hammed up. All comes to a somewhat predictable conclusion but not bad. 5/10
Starring: Kerwin Matthews
Demon Pendragon kidnaps the princess of Cornwall but she is rescued by a farmer's son.
Great fun to be honest, reminded me very much of The Arabian Knights. Loads of magic and weird mounters, only occasionally the fantasy was a side too much. Loved the leprechaun who talked in rhyme. 7/10
Starring: William Sylvester
A vampire disguises himself as a French count and preys on young girls.
Cheap budget horror, plenty of red, black and white throughout. Poor script, poor acting and yet it still kept me amused. 5/10
A convicted bank robber falls in love with the warden's daughter.
A love story more that anything else, the girl only looks about 14 which made for slightly uncomfortable viewing. Had a different slant to most prison break movies which is always a plus in my book. 5/10
Starring: Dennis Price
British and German units are sent to set up observation posts on the same Adriatic island, and agree to sit out the war in comfort.
Great cast, all very tongue in cheek and likeable. Not to be taken seriously at all, but so glad I got to see this one. 7/10
Starring: Joel McCrea
The spoiled teenage son of a magnate finds humanity and friendship with a cowhand during a cattle drive.
Not that often that you find a young lad like this taking the lead in a movie. Does a really good job, not overly high on excitement but extremely watchable with an excellent performance by young Dean Stockwell. 8/10
Starring: Laurence Olivier
A barrister's brother accidentally kills a man and lets an old eccentric take the blame.
Very dated but fascinating to see Olivier, Vivien Leigh & Leslie Banks in their prime. 4/10
Starring: Kim Delaney
An attractive, ambitious career woman gets flat tire on a lonely road and impulsively picks up an enigmatic hitchhiker, but after spending the night with him, she can't make him understand she doesn't want to continue their relationship.
Not a bad thriller, good tension built, although it went slightly weird at the end. 6/10
A father runs into administrative trouble when he takes his injured daughter to hospital.
Very 1970's. Although this is over-exaggerated, there is a serious message filtering through that admin often is given more emphasis than the health of a patient. 5/10
Starring: Susan George
An ex-convict returns to his home town seeking revenge on those who framed him.
Very Dukes Of Hazard with a bunch of cheesy car chases. Characters are not particularly likeable, thank goodness for the stunning Susan George. Movie went very quickly so I must have been engaged with it. 6/10
Starring: Donald Pleasence
In 1880 Cornwall, a 14-year old girl lives by selling seaweed.
A great sense of time. Little happens to be honest and yet this is strangely watchable. Cornwall is the true star with the magnificent view of the cliffs and the power of the sea. 8/10
Starring: Googie Withers
An escaped convict takes refuge in his married mistress's house in East London.
Decent thriller which is quite atmospheric and well acted with the East End nicely captured. Exciting ending, one little scene with two railway trucks and the points I absolutely loved. Jck Warner was as disappointing as ever. 6/10
Starring: W C Fields
Trials and tribulations of a circus owner.
Some nice parts including scenes with lions and an elephant giving a shower, WC Fields was irritating, the show was stolen by the ventriloquist dummy. 5/10
Documentary short of fascinating historical interest. 6/10
Starring: William Sylvester
An MI5 undercover man finds himself sympathising with a gang of robbers and falling in love with one of them.
Decent crime thriller with a nice different take, loads of time spent on the planning and execution of the jewel robbery which added well to the plot. All quite satisfactory. 7/10
Starring: Ken Murray
When gangsters kidnap stars of Earl Carroll's nightclub, the restaurant staff put on their own show.
Sorry, but I never got engaged with this at all. Humour just wasn't funny and songs never did it for me either. 1/10
When his old guardian dies, a small boy and his girl friend run away with their pet lion.
Absolutely charming. Bid names like Michael Douglas and Jodie Foster and the grandparents from The Waltons. Sometimes you need a film that looks great and makes you feel good. The undoubted star was the lion. 9/10
Starring: Margaret Leighton
An author commissioned to write the biography of a dead airman finds him very much alive and his own life in danger.
Fairly routine thriller of its time that gets a little too complicated for its own good but has some nice moments. 5/10
Starring: Richard Basehart
An American film producer in England is plagued by a strange girl who claims to have been his mistress.
Has a quite cheap look to it and wasn't terribly interesting despite some good looking performers. 4/10
Starring: Dolph Lundgren
A mysterious virus has killed billions and turned many others into bloodthirsty zombies. Unable to stop the virus, the government develops a video game, "Dead Trigger," that mirrors the terrifying events that curse the world.
Fairly dreadful movie to be honest, I never understand the fascination with zombie movies. Quite what the lovely Autumn Reeser was thinking about is beyond me. 3/10
Starring: Richard O'Sullivan
Two young women, their male flatmate and their landlords combine forces to prevent the terrace from being razed for redevelopment.
TV shows normally do not translate to the big screen at all, I watched this for nostalgic reasons and thoroughly enjoyed it. Had a decent plot, was not over-long and made me laugh in a few places. Bonkers cameo at the end from Spike Milligan was priceless. 8/10
Cheap remake of The Most Dangerous Game
Made guy on an island takes in a shipwrecked man and then hunts him for sport. I actually rather enjoyed this, all a little over the top but quite good fun. 7/10
Starring: James Garner
In 1850, a Shanghaied sailor on Hawaii helps a lady potato farmer to turn her land into a cattle ranch.
Not sure I ever bought it as a period piece but the Hawaii locations were stunning. Garner was so easy to watch and perfect in roles like this. I actually really enjoyed it, thanks Disney Channel. 7/10
Starring: Richard Boone
The honorary chairman of a cemetery seems to have the power to mark people for death.
All a bit ridiculous to be honest and I thought of the idea of replacing black pins with white about 30 minutes before the lead. Watchable as it was so unusual. 5/10
Starring: Broderick Crawford
An editor has to allow his star reporter to expose a murderer - himself.
What a decent thriller this is, you know who the murderer is from the start but to watch the net closing in around him was very well done. Not overlong in length too. 7/10
Starring: Ronald Reagan
A Civil War colonel finds his brother fighting on the other side.
Any film with Reagan always sparks my interest, not a bad effort either, best in the closing fight scenes with the Indians. 5/10