B-Fest Dates are Jan 18 & 19!
Just got word from the new organizer, Emma, who is working to get up to speed on her duties. More as it arrives, and I’ll send out emails to the regular suspects… Read Article →
Just got word from the new organizer, Emma, who is working to get up to speed on her duties. More as it arrives, and I’ll send out emails to the regular suspects… Read Article →
Oddly, it took A&C five years and a dozen more movies to meet another real monster (the Invisible Man they met was innocent of the murder he was accused of). However, Karloff… Read Article →
Yes, I’m alive! Obviously I took a Thanksgiving break last week even from my computer. Then Sunday night we had a big storm. Lots of snow and a bit cold, but nothing… Read Article →
Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein revitalized the team’s career. They quickly meet the Killer, Boris Karloff (a fun murder comedy) and then the Invisible Man, albeit not the Vincent Price version who… Read Article →
As some of you may have noticed, the site went down last week due to hosting issues. Mucho thanks, as always, to FoJ Carina Magyar to riding the rescue AGAIN. Endlessly, really…. Read Article →
The was only the duo’s fourth film, made during their early box office peak. While they also made a few very fun comic murder mysteries (A&C Meet the Killer Boris Karloff and… Read Article →
This was made over a decade after Spooks on the Loose, and the ‘boys’ were showing their age. Still, that poster would have gotten my quarter back in the day.
A spin-off from the serious social drama Dead End, the East Side Kids lead by Huntz Hall and Leo Gorcey, appeared in half a dozen other major films, including Angels with Dirty… Read Article →
At least she doesn’t have haunts in her pants.
Spin-offs have been happening for a long time. Harold Gildersleeve was a character on the radio show Fibber McGee and Molly (the one with the avalanche-prone closet) who got his own radio… Read Article →