Monster of the Day #1205

Clean the windows! I command it! You must obey me, I created you! Damn it, where are you going?”

  • Flangepart

    “I’ve got no steak in this…get it? Cause, steak in my back…never mind.”

  • Beckoning Chasm

    Ah, now this one I recognize.

  • bgbear_rnh

    Stake through the heart and you’re to blame. Darlin’ you give love a bad name

  • We’re back on a Frankenstein kick this week. Good deal.

  • zombiewhacker

    This looks familiar. Was this one of those Joseph Cotten 70s Euro-cheapies?

  • Rock Baker

    Indeed. LADY FRANKENSTEIN, to be precise. I think this was the first film I saw which prompted me to start calling him “poor Joseph Cotten.”

  • bgbear_rnh

    at least he could hold his head up high still being known for such Cinema Classics as “Citizen Kane”, “Shadow of a Doubt”, Gas Light”, and “Latitude Zero”.

  • Flangepart

    Jaekel: “Yeah, and I worked with Marvin, Borgnine, Ryan, Bronson…”
    Romero:”We know, we know…well, it pays the bills, and we get to see japan.”

  • Gamera977

    ‘After cutting it’s way though a monster, it still slices and dices a tomato!’

  • Eric Hinkle

    And to think I’d probably like him better in this or LZ than Citizen Kane.

  • bgbear_rnh

    “Shadow of a Doubt” might be his best starring role or at least my favorite.

  • Rock Baker

    What you can’t see in the pic are the monster’s hysterical striped pants. They look like something from Battle Of The Planets!

  • Ken_Begg

    Not even a *mention* of The Third Man?!

  • bgbear_rnh

    I have started watching that film three times and always get interrupted. Some day.

  • zombiewhacker

    One of my favorite movies period.

  • Ken_Begg

    On my personal top 20 list, certainly. Never, ever miss an opportunity to see it in a theater.

  • zombiewhacker

    I’ll bet “Third Man” plays well in front of a modern audience. Sharp and snappy dialogue, great characters, and as suspenseful as any Hitchcock film. Still haven’t seen Reed-Greene’s other collaboration, “The Fallen Idol,” which I hear is also great.