Wednesday, January 8, 2014

DR. WHO - Season 2, Episode 30 - "The Executioners" (1965)


"Dr. Who" is one of the most popular, successful, and long running TV shows of all time! It's my job to remind you that it's out there just in case you forgot, and feel like doing some kind of six month, 24 hour a day marathon any time soon!
 
 This particular episode was part of a series called "The Chase," and was titled "The Executioners!" It aired on May 22, 1965!

Don't you just love it?

"Dr. Who" first aired on November 23, 1963 and then ran 26 seasons straight all the way to 1989! There have been movie spinoffs, and of course the present day version is way popular too!

Just to show you the meager beginnings of what has become a real phenomenon! Doot doo doo doo! TARDIS!!

The first Dr. Who was William Hartnell! William had been acting since 1932, and finished his career with 132 episodes as Dr. Who! What a way to go out! The current version of "Dr. Who" just got finished with it's 11th version of the Doctor as played by Matt Smith, and Series (Season) 8 will be airing the end of this year with Peter Capaldi in the role of the good Doctor!

Jacqueline Hill was Barbara Wright and/or Lexa from 1963 to 1980! I love her extravagant outfit! I just got a new computer a couple of days ago, I know just how she feels!

The mighty men commanding the controls of those evil Daleks were Robert Jewell, Kevin Manser, John Scott Martin, and Gerald Taylor!

The music in "Dr. Who" was created by Dudley (The Tomorrow People) Simpson, and Peter Hawkins and David Graham were the guys who came up with the voice effects for The Daleks! They should win some kind of award for creating the most obnoxious voices ever, and it hardly seems possible, but voice # 2 is even more annoying that # 1! Equalization and Ring Modulation combined with a 30 HZ Sine Wave, that'll do it every time! Dr. WHO is everywhere, go get some!
 

Monday, January 6, 2014

GLEN OR GLENDA In Color / Screen Classics (II) - 1953

It's another Wild 'n' Weird Monday with Tabonga, here at The Dungeon!.. I like to collect colorized versions of movies because it can make them look fresh and fun to watch again. This nutty little film is no exception, so, enjoy, I threw in a few extra stills as they are super cool! Alternate titles for this movie include I LED 2 LIVES, GLEN OR GLENDA: CONFESSIONS OF ED WOOD, HE OR SHE, MALE OR FEMALE, I CHANGED MY SEX and THE TRANSVESTITE.

Eegah!! sent over a wild little soundclip of some killer rock 'n' roll from this flick, sooooo, you can push the big red 'GO' button there next to the blonde powdered wig and tube of lipstick, NOW, Ralphie The Tarantula! Here's our excellent audio offering for... GLEN OR GLENDA!

You've been warned, kiddies!

Bela gets to chew up a lot of carpet in this one, playing the devil's advocate and all.

Lyle Talbot plays the Inspector, he's called out to investigate a suicide and finds out that the lady's actually a guy. The doc seems to be checking to see what the dude had for lunch!

Here's the murder weapon... You're under arrest!

Ed makes a pretty hot chick!

Love this paste up job, check out the story under that headline!

In America, this hayseed is the epitome of male hunkiness, especially in the south.

In Africa, the male really knows how to attract the girlles! ...Yabba Dabba Doo!!

This looks like a fun sex dream I'd like to have.

Here are two real cross-dressers mentioned in the warning still earlier.

Ed talks to a friend about his problem. The guy he's talking with got divorced after his wife caught him dressed in her clothes... Nice pad!

Ed and Dolores get married, but, Ed ends up telling her his little secret! You can see the devil has joined the ceremony.

Is this a great shot or what?!

Once the devil pops up, the really interesting things start to happen! Nice illusion, but, she's wearing panties!

This hot 'n' horny gal attracts a rapist with a red silk top!

Here's a great shot of Dolores Fuller! Besides being married to Ed, she has 19 soundtrack credits that include songs for Elvis movies! She died in 2011 at age 88.

My hero, makeup artist Harry Thomas, did the wild looking makeup for the devil. Things look teriffic when they're lit correctly!

Awwww.. Phooey!!

Saturday, January 4, 2014

HYSTERIA - Hammer Films - Freddie Francis (1965)

The Krazy Town Bus doesn't have any planned tour stops in 2014, and once you get on, it's going to be a bumpy ride, so hold on for tonight's thriller from 19 and 65, it's freakin' "HYSTERIA!!"

"Hysteria" is a Hammer film that seems to have slipped in between the cracks! It's directed by one of my favorite directors, Freddie Francis, so you know there's always going to be different angles!

"Hysteria" stars the well-known face of Robert Webber! You might not know his name, but he sure does have a familiar looking face! From damn near the beginning of TV, Robert was in there on shows like "Out There," "Tales Of Tomorrow," and "Outer Limits!" Not normally a lead role actor, in "Hysteria," Robert here has the role of Chris Smith, a man who has lost his memory, and is just about to get released from the hospital!

The only clue to Chris Smith's past is a tattered picture of a beautiful woman!

An unknown benefactor has supplied him with a ritzy apartment!

Searching for the source of a glamour shot can lead to some risque situations!

The quite stunning Jennifer Jayne is the mysterious gal in the photo! She doesn't look like it here, but Jennifer was in a couple of great films, "The Crawling Eye," and another Freddie Francis classic, "They Come From Beyond Space!"

Chris Smith's problems are just getting started!

This one's for Doug! Here's the big man in a small role, Kiwi Kingston blocking the door as the French girl's boyfriend!

Chris Smith is surrounded by beautiful women, but his memory is so shot, he almost can't remember how to have sex!

Then he has a major flashback!

Damn, that knife looks familiar!
 
 Damn, that woman looks familiar!!

Jennifer Jayne slips Chris Smith a Mickey, and nothing looks familiar any more!

When he comes to, what else should he expect but a dead body in the shower?

Now what the Hell is going on?

Just screw it! Have another drink!

One thing you'll find out is that Chris Smith is not the killer everyone thinks he is! Speaking of killer, the music from the killer soundtrack was writing by Don Banks in one of his swingier moments, with music direction by the workhorse Phillip Martell! Catch it if you can!!

Monster Music

Monster Music
AAARRGGHHH!!!! Ya'll Come On Back Now, Y'Hear??