Showing posts with label Peter Lorre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Peter Lorre. Show all posts

Saturday, October 1, 2022

Captain's Theatre ReRun: ROUTE 66 "Lizard's Leg & Owlet's Wing"

Quick: Name the only time Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre, & Lon Chaney Jr appeared together on-screen...
...and they played themselves, not characters, though two of them appear in makeup as monsters they made famous...
It was the Halloween 1962 episode of the long-running tv series Route 66, entitled "Lizard's Leg & Owlet's Wing" written by noted scriptwriter Sterling Siliphant.
(The ep actually aired on October 26, 1962, but it was promoted as a "Halloween treat".)
It's played for laughs, but the veteran actors are treated with affection and respect.
(Obviously, the writer, crew, and cast were fans.)
As a Halloween treat (no trick), the uncut episode (with the original 1962 commercials) is right here...


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Monday, October 14, 2019

Captain's Library THE RAVEN Conclusion

Dr Erasmus Craven is visited by a talking raven...who turns out to be his late father's friend, Dr Bedlo, cursed by evil sorcerer Dr Scarbus!
After being restored to human form and explaining what happened to him, Bedlo sees a picture of Craven's deceased wife, Lenore...and recognized her as a servant he had seen in Scarbus' castle!
Craven checks his wife's coffin in the family crypt and discovers it...empty!
After surviving an attack by his own servant, possessed by an outside source, Craven and his daughter along with Bedlo and his son head for Scarbus' castle!
Surviving an attempt to kill them en route, the group arrive at the crumbling castle...and are greeted warmly by Scarbus!
But betrayal seems to be the order of the day, as Bedlo is revealed to be conspiring with Scarbus to capture Craven and force him to reveal his sorcerous secrets!
Plus: the woman in the castle is Craven's very-much-alive wife, Lenore, who faked her death to be with her lover, Scarbus!
But, seeing Craven and his daughter, as well as his own son, endangered causes Bedlo to betray Scarbus...who turns him back into a raven!
In the movie, Lenore and a now-powerless Scarbus survive!
The comic implies Scarbus uses what little power he has left to commit suicide and kill Lenore!
Trivia:
The movie was shot in just over two weeks, well ahead of schedule.
Since the sets weren't scheduled to be torn down for another two weeks, producer Roger Corman, whose frugality was legendary in Hollywood, hastily had a plot expanded to a shooting script and brought back both Boris Karloff and Jack Nicholson to star in it!
Karloff's scenes took only two days to film, and many believe the entire movie was shot in only two days!
The entire film took almost two weeks, just barely finishing before the sets had to be torn down so the next project could begin construction on the soundstage!
The resulting movie, The Terror, is noted for its' near-incoherent story.
It is a fun film, but put your brain "on hold" while watching it!
BTW, because it was shot on the same sets as The Raven, and is also a period piece, many consider The Terror to be part of the Corman "Poe Cycle" series of films.
It's not!
Next Week: We continue with another of AIP's period piece flicks starring Vincent Price which was marketed as part of the "Poe Cycle", but actually wasn't...
Be here next Monday to read the adaptation of a "steampunk before it was steampunk" flick!
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Monday, October 7, 2019

Captain's Library THE RAVEN Part 2

Dr Erasmus Craven is visited by a talking raven...who turns out to be his late father's friend, Dr Bedlo, cursed by evil sorcerer Dr Scarbus!
After being restored to human form and explaining what happened to him, Bedlo sees a picture of Craven's deceased wife, Lenore...and recognizes her as a servant he had seen in Scarbus' castle!
Craven checks his wife's coffin in the family crypt and discovers it...empty!
After surviving an attack by his own servant, possessed by an outside source, Craven and his daughter along with Bedlo and his son head for Scarbus' castle!
But the same force that possessed Craven's servant now takes control of Bedlo's son...
Will Bedlo pay the price for his deception and remain a raven...forever?
Will Scarbus steal Craven's powers?
Be here next Monday to find out!
The cast was a 1940s-1960s horror movie fan's dream: Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, Boris Karloff...and a young Jack Nicholson (before he became famous)!
This Dell's Movie Classic from 1963 was written by Don Segall and illustrated by Frank Springer, based on Richard Matheson's script which was inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's poem "The Raven".
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Monday, September 30, 2019

Captain's Library THE RAVEN Part 1

Yeah, I know October begins tomorrow...
...but we couldn't wait to begin our contribution to the CountDown to Halloween 2019 Blogathon!
Will they survive?
Will this be the shortest movie adaptation in history?
The cast was a 1940s-1960s horror movie fan's dream: Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, Boris Karloff...and a young Jack Nicholson (before he became famous)!
This Dell's Movie Classic from 1963 was written by Don Segall and iillustrated by Frank Springer, based on Richard Matheson's script which was inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's poem "The Raven".
BTW, if you want to see what other goodies we're doing for the Blogathon...click HERE!
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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Captain's Theatre: ROUTE 66 "Lizard's Leg & Owlet's Wing"

Quick: Name the only time Karloff, Lorre, & Chaney appeared together on-screen...
...and they played themselves, not characters, though two of them appear in makeup as monsters they made famous...
It was the Halloween 1962 episode of the long-running tv series Route 66, entitled "Lizard's Leg & Owlet's Wing" written by noted scriptwriter Sterling Siliphant.
(The ep actually aired on October 26, 1962, but it was promoted as a "Halloween treat".)
It's played for laughs, but the veteran actors are treated with affection and respect.
(Obviously, the writer, crew, and cast were fans.)
There's a "50th Anniversary" article about it HERE.
And the uncut episode (with the original 1962 commercials) here...

Happy Halloween!
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