…in which double engine-failure over the Atlantic Ocean threatens the lives of a small mongrel dog and two dozen budgies.
Oh…and some people, I guess…
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I have also copied over Jet Storm (1959) (apologies for the tasteless timing on that one) and Jet Over The Atlantic (1959).
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(What can I tell you? I’ve been in a disastrous mood lately…)
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I have further copied over Wolf Blood (1925), The Mysterious Island (1929) and Cobra Woman (1944); and there’s a new Et Al. post, in which decade-old horror steps aside to allow me clear some older thrillers and dramas off my hard drive.
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Enjoy!
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Liz Kingsley is the insane genius behind And You Call Yourself a Scientist!
#1 by Jason Farrell on April 25, 2018 - 10:15 am
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Christmas just came early – Lyz is reviewing an aviation-disaster unleashed by the THE GIANT CLAW’s director
#2 by lyzard on April 25, 2018 - 5:09 pm
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Aww, thank you! 🙂
Don’t expect anything as glorious as The Claw, though: this is more like that film if the Battleship Bird wasn’t in it.
#3 by Alaric on April 26, 2018 - 9:14 am
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This is a prequel to THE GIANT CLAW, right? The budgies didn’t make it, so their big sister came down for revenge.
#4 by lyzard on April 27, 2018 - 6:42 pm
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DON’T TELL ME THE BUDGIES DIDN’T MAKE IT!!
But you do have me wondering whether any of the plane footage was reused between the two films. (Like I need a reason to re-watch The Giant Claw…)
#5 by Jason Farrell on April 26, 2018 - 9:28 am
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And you must feel feverish after you watched so much Klaus Kinski
#6 by lyzard on April 27, 2018 - 6:45 pm
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Actually there wasn’t nearly enough Klaus Kinski: minor supporting roles where he doesn’t even get to go properly psycho.
On the other hand I’ve now reached the point where I can tell I’m watching a Harry Alan Towers film before his name appears in the credits.