Showing posts with label Leslie Nielsen. Show all posts
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Sunday, November 29, 2015

Forbidden planet (1956) - classic sci-fi movie directed by Fred M. Wilcox, starring Walter Pidgeon, Anne Francis, Leslie Nielsen, Warren Stevens, Jack Kelly and Richard Anderson

Rating 7.7/10
Runtime: 98 min
Language: English
Country: USA
Directed by: Fred M. Wilcox
IMDb Link: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0049223/

Cast

Walter Pidgeon ... Dr. Morbius
Anne Francis ... Altaira Morbius
Leslie Nielsen ... Commander Adams
Warren Stevens ... Lt. 'Doc' Ostrow
Jack Kelly ... Lt. Farman
Richard Anderson ... Chief Quinn
Earl Holliman ... Cook
Robby the Robot ... Robby the Robot
George Wallace ... Bosun
Robert Dix ... Crewman Grey

Description: An expedition is sent from Earth to Altair in the constellation of Aquilae (some 17 light years from Earth) to discover what happened to a colony of settlers on its fourth planet, Altair-4. They find that Dr. Edward Morbius and his beautiful daughter Altaira are the only survivors from the original expedition that had arrived some 20 years before. Morbius isn't exactly pleased to see them and would have preferred that they not even land their spaceship. He does his best to get them on their way but Commander Abrams and his men soon face an invisible force leading them to believe that Morbius and the girl are in danger. Morbius claims to know nothing of other life on the planet but does reveal there once existed a far superior race, now extinct, that left a huge subterranean industrial and scientific complex.

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Download link (torrent file):

https://workupload.com/file/aSyHdrqNFum


Also included a set of extra materials:

* Deleted scenes - Presents footage from a "workprint" used by the film's composers, editors and effects artists during post-production. Some of these moments were deleted from the film entirely, while other footage gives us scenes in their rough state before the addition of special-effects and sound. The chief points of interest are the alternate opening narration, the spaceship landing, a wholly cut sequence of Robby speeding Adams and his men across the desert in the "atomic car" toward their first encounter with Morbius and the dialogue concerning Altaira`s "maiden purity".

* Lost footage - Features test footage of special-effects sequences, such as planets and starfields, "DC Stations", the C-57D model over Altair 4, alternate takes of the spaceship landing and the Monster`s "footprints", matte paintings of the Krell Machine and footage incorporated into the Monster blaster battle.

* Excerpt from MGM Parade S01E27 & S01E28 (1956) - Walter Pidgeon addresses us in MGM Parade. While hosting a TV adaptation of "Captains Courageous", he breaks to promote his new MGM feature, Forbidden Planet. Robby joins him in one of them, and the spot gives Robby a weird malevolent twist that must have come from some PR hack`s idea of what a giant robot was supposed to act like.

* The Thin Man S01E23 - "Robot Client" (28.02.1958) - Robby, with various modifications, made appearances on TV shows for years afterward, most famously on The Twilight Zone. Here we find him framed for murder in "Robot Client", a 1958 episode of "The Thin Man" TV series starring Peter Lawford and Phyllis Kirk as Nick and Nora Charles.

* "Amazing! Exploring the far reaches of Forbidden Planet (2006)" - In addition to reuniting the surviving cast members of the '56 classic (including Leslie Nielsen, Anne Francis, Richard Anderson, Warren Stevens, and Earl Holliman), "Amazing! Exploring the far reaches of Forbidden Planet" is an appreciative tribute to Forbidden Planet with some of Hollywood's foremost sci-fi fans including special effects masters Dennis Muren and Phil Tippett, SF movie expert Bill Warren and others.

* "Robby the Robot: Engineering a sci-fi icon (2006)" - A featurette about the robot's design, creation and pop-cultural history, featuring original "Robby" designer Robert Kinoshita, Bill Malone (current owner of the original Robby), and Fred "The Robot Man" Barton, a lifelong robot fanatic who now sells fully authorized, full-scale replicas of Robby for sci-fi fans with deep pockets.

* "Watch the Skies!: Science fiction, the 1950s and us (2005)" - A documentary from Turner Classic Movies, written and directed by Time magazine critic Richard Schickel. It's a thoroughly comprehensive survey of '50s sci-fi and its influence on the next generation of film directors, including engaging interviews with George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, John Carpenter, Ridley Scott and James Cameron.

* Trailer


Video and audio information:

Video : 3.23 GB, 4701 Kbps, 23.976 fps, 1024x426 (2.4:1), V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC x264 core 142
Audio : 316 MB, 448 Kbps, 48000 Hz, 6 channels, 0x55 = AC3, CBR


Subtitles (English (including hearing impaired), Spanish, French, German, Norwegian, Portuguese closed captions embedded in a movie, to play them choose Subtitle=>Sub Track in VLC Player and separate English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, German, Dutch, Hungarian, Turkish, Polish, Serbian, Swedish, Danish, Czech, Greek, Italian), posters and screenshots included

Monday, February 9, 2015

Boris Karloff's Thriller - season 1, episodes 1-9



Thriller (a.k.a. Boris Karloff's Thriller) is an American anthology television series that aired during the 1960–61 and 1961–62 seasons on NBC. The show featured host Boris Karloff introducing a mix of macabre horror tales and suspense thrillers.

Thriller was created by Hubbell Robinson for MCA's Revue Studios. It was produced by Fletcher Markle, William Frye and Maxwell Shane. Among the many writers for the series were Robert Hardy Andrews, and Robert Bloch, who adapted a number of his own stories, notably "The weird tailor"

In addition to serving as the host of the series, Karloff starred in five episodes: "The Prediction", "The Premature Burial", "The last of the Sommervilles", "Dialogues With death" and "The incredible Doctor Markesan"

Other actors included Leslie Nielsen in the show's first episode "The Twisted Image", Rip Torn in "The Purple Room", William Shatner in two episodes: "The Hungry Glass" and "The Grim Reaper", Constance Ford in two episodes, Mary Tyler Moore in two episodes and Edward Andrews in three episodes. Child actress Beverly Washburn appeared in "Parasite Mansion", Joan Tompkins appeared in "The Cheaters" and "Mr. George", Elizabeth Montgomery, Tom Poston and John Carradine starred in the episode "Masquerade" while Ed Nelson starred in four episodes: "The Fatal Impulse", "The Cheaters", "A good imagination" and "Dialogues with death."

Other performers included: George Grizzard, Natalie Trundy, Bethel Leslie, Patricia Medina, Patricia Barry, Richard Anderson, Richard Chamberlain, Elisha Cook, Conrad Nagel, Russell Johnson, Diana Millay, Philip Carey, Kathleen Crowley, Susan Oliver, Rodolfo Hoyos, Jr., J. Pat O'Malley, Henry Daniell, Robert Vaughn, Marlo Thomas, John Ireland, Jeanette Nolan, Virginia Gregg, Hazel Scott, Lloyd Bochner, Scott Marlowe, Judson Pratt, Olive Sturgess, Mary Astor, Marion Ross, MacDonald Carey, Natalie Schafer, Phyllis Thaxter, Estelle Winwood, Antoinette Bower, Jo Van Fleet, Jane Greer, Dick York, Jocelyn Brando, Richard Carlson, William Windom, George Kennedy, Cloris Leachman, Monte Markham, Patricia Breslin and Edward Binns.


General audio and video information:

Video : 510-550 MB, ~1500-1600 Kbps, 23.976 fps, 640*480 (4:3), XviD 1.2.1 (UTC 2008-12-04)
Audio : 45-80 MB, 128/96 Kbps, 44100 Hz, 2 channels, 0x55 = Lame MP3


Additional note:

Most episodes have additional features included such as a commentary track featuring Arthur Hiller, Patricia Barry, Ernest Dickerson, David Schow, Tim Lucas, Gary Gerani, Jim Wynorski, Richard Anderson, Lucy Chase Williams, Steve Mitchell, Marc Scott Zicree, Alan Brennert, Beverly Washburn, Larry Blamire, Jon Burlingame, Daniel Benton, Ron Borst, and Craig Reardon, isolated music score and effects tracks from composers Jerry Goldsmith and Morton Stevens or episode promo (not included in my source).

Episodes included in this post:

1x01 - The twisted image (Audio commentary by Arthur Hiller and Steve Mitchell, Episode Promo)
1x02 - Child’s play (Episode Promo)
1x03 - Worse than murder (Episode Promo)
1x04 - The mark of the hand (Episode Promo)
1x05 - Rose’s last summer
1x06 - The guilty men (Episode Promo)
1x07 - The purple room (Audio commentary by Richard Anderson and Steve Mitchell)
1x08 - The watcher (Episode Promo)
1x09 - Girl with a secret (Episode Promo)


Unfortunately there are no subtitles available.


Screenshots from various episodes:

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Episode 1 - The twisted image

Cast:

Boris Karloff ... Himself - Host
Leslie Nielsen ... Alan Patterson
George Grizzard ... Merle Jenkins
Natalie Trundy ... Lily Hanson
Dianne Foster ... Judy Patterson
Constance Ford ... Louise Jenkins

Description: Business executive Alan Patterson's life takes a surreal turn when two mentally disturbed people independently wind up with fixations on his life. One wants to marry him, and the other wants to be him.


Episode 2 - Child’s play

Cast:

Boris Karloff ... Himself
Frank Overton ... Bart Hattering
Bethel Leslie ... Gale Hattering
Tom Nolan ... Hank Hattering
Parley Baer ... Fisherman on Mountain
George Werler ... Fisherman in River

Description: A lonely boy becomes perilously lost in fantasy, as his parents spar over raising him, then debate separating. In a mountain cabin for the summer, the mother and son battle boredom, while the father pounds out magazine articles in his room. When the father's too busy to take his son hunting, the boy sneaks out on his own with a loaded rifle, pursuing the villain of his fantasies - Black Bart. Back in the cabin, the mother reveals that the son was booted from summer camp, for shooting an apple off another camper's head.


Episode 3 - Worse than murder

Cast:

Boris Karloff ... Himself
Constance Ford ... Connie Walworth
John Baragrey ... Dr. Ralph Mitchell
Christine White ... Anne Walworth
Harriet E. MacGibbon ... Myra Walworth
Dan Tobin ... Ray

Description: A wealthy man ravaged by a recurring nightmare dies, without leaving a will, infuriating his widowed daughter-in-law, whose husband squandered everything. The suspicious daughter-in-law grabs one of the elderly man's elaborate diaries before the executor can take control of it. The diary implies the nightmare is the murder of an elderly woman by her son and daughter, via injection. The daughter-in-law plans to carve a big chunk of the inheritance through blackmail.


Episode 4 - The mark of the hand

Cast:

Boris Karloff ... Himself
Mona Freeman ... Sylvia Walsh
Jessie Royce Landis ... Mrs. Kilburn
Shepperd Strudwick ... Douglas Kilburn
Rachel Ames ... Betty Follett
Judson Pratt ... Lt. Bill Gordon

Description: When a man is shot and killed, an eight-year-old girl who is found at the scene of the crime—with the murder weapon in hand—seems the only logical suspect. Unfortunately, she refuses to speak to anyone ever again.


Episode 5 - Rose's last summer

Cast:

Boris Karloff ... Himself
Mary Astor ... Rose French/Mrs. Horace Goodfield
Lin McCarthy ... Frank Clyde
Jack Livesey ... Haley Dalloway
Dorothy Green ... Ethel Goodfield
Hardie Albright ... Willet Goodfield

Description: The corpse of a once popular movie actress turns up in a private garden miles from her home, but her ex-husband and a friend suspect that all is not as it seems.


Episode 6 - The guilty men

Cast:

Boris Karloff ... Himself
Everett Sloane ... Lou Adams
Jay C. Flippen ... Harry Gans
Frank Silvera ... Cesare Romano aka Charlie Roman
John Marley ... Dr. Tony Romano
Anne Barton ... Martha Adams

Description: Syndicate turns almost legit, but debates its don's proposal to cease shipping narcotics, and go above board in 1960. In the Roaring 20's, the leader began by mugging a neighbor to get money to bury his father. Instead, his brother followed their father's advice, becoming a public health physician. Their childhood pal is the mob's lawyer, who struggles to mediate, as his brother's health fails, and the Feds close in.


Episode 7 - The purple room

Cast:

Boris Karloff ... Himself
Rip Torn ... Duncan Corey
Patricia Barry ... Rachel Judson
Richard Anderson ... Oliver Judson
Alan Napier ... Lawyer Ridgewater

Description: Heir feels smug about a mandatory night in a haunted mansion - armed with .38 & New York attitude. Otherwise his cousins reap the valuable Bayou property they shared with the deceased. Duncan shrugs off the legend of an ancestor who went mad after accidentally killing her husband, when he fought a ghostly intruder. Duncan's smirky superiority immediately riles the country cousins he's never met, but Duncan feels equally prepared for any spooky tricks from them.


Episode 8 - The watcher

Cast:

Boris Karloff ... Himself
Martin Gabel ... Freitag
Stuart Erwin ... Uncle Florian
Olive Sturgess ... Beth Pettit
Richard Chamberlain ... Larry Carter
James Westerfield ... Al Matthews
Alan Baxter ... Sheriff Phil Archer

Description: Authorities in a resort community cover up the suspicious death of a teenager so tourism doesn't suffer. As summer fades, a deputy sheriff gains permission to quietly investigate the death. Meanwhile a rigid, controlling teacher visiting for the season, grows increasingly disturbed as he spies on the secret relationship between a young neighbor and a boatyard manager, who are both already squirming under the power of adults in the small town.


Episode 9 - Girl with a secret

Cast:

Boris Karloff ... Himself
Fay Bainter ... Geraldine Redfern
Paul Hartman ... Uncle Gregory Stafford
Anne Seymour ... Aunt Hortense Stafford
Myrna Fahey ... Alice Page
Rhodes Reason ... Anthony Page
Cloris Leachman ... Beatrice Stafford
Harry Ellerbe ... Walter Devon

Description: A newlywed bride must hide a secret about her husband's whereabouts. She is blackmailed by an eavesdropping maid and pressured by others to tell her secret.


Download link (torrent file)

http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?file_id=98662815159899216400

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bzph8sb3Hdu_NUhWVHp4Y2dGNUk