The Mad Magician
3-D Blu-ray
Twilight Time
1954 / Color / 1:85 widescreen / 72 min. / Street Date January 10, 2017 / Available from the Twilight Time Movies Store 29.95
Starring: Vincent Price, Mary Murphy, Eva Gabor, John Emery, Donald Randolph, Lenita Lane, Patrick O’Neal, Jay Novello, Corey Allen, Conrad Brooks, Tom Powers, Lyle Talbot.
Cinematography: Bert Glennon
Editor: Grant Whytock
Original Music: Arthur Lange, Emil Newman
Written by: Crane Wilbur
Produced by: Bryan Foy
Directed by John Brahm
Twilight Time, bless ’em, hands us another treat to go with their 3-D discs of Man in the Dark, Miss Sadie Thompson and Harlock Space Pirate 3-D — and this time it’s a fun bit of 1950s horror — with a hot pair of short subject extras.
There have been plenty of theories as to why horror films became scarce after WW2; it’s as if the U.S. film industry took a ten-year break from the supernatural, and partly...
3-D Blu-ray
Twilight Time
1954 / Color / 1:85 widescreen / 72 min. / Street Date January 10, 2017 / Available from the Twilight Time Movies Store 29.95
Starring: Vincent Price, Mary Murphy, Eva Gabor, John Emery, Donald Randolph, Lenita Lane, Patrick O’Neal, Jay Novello, Corey Allen, Conrad Brooks, Tom Powers, Lyle Talbot.
Cinematography: Bert Glennon
Editor: Grant Whytock
Original Music: Arthur Lange, Emil Newman
Written by: Crane Wilbur
Produced by: Bryan Foy
Directed by John Brahm
Twilight Time, bless ’em, hands us another treat to go with their 3-D discs of Man in the Dark, Miss Sadie Thompson and Harlock Space Pirate 3-D — and this time it’s a fun bit of 1950s horror — with a hot pair of short subject extras.
There have been plenty of theories as to why horror films became scarce after WW2; it’s as if the U.S. film industry took a ten-year break from the supernatural, and partly...
- 1/13/2017
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
We’ll be celebrating the 5th year anniversary of Super-8 Movie Madness at The Way Out Club in St. Louis on Tuesday October 7th with an encore performance of our most popular show. It’s Super-8 Vincent Price Movie Madness in 3D, the show that we took on the road to promote Vincentennial back in 2011. We’ll be honoring the hometown horror hero by showing condensed (average length: 15 minutes) versions of several of Price’s greatest films on Super-8 sound film projected on a big screen. They are: Master Of The World, War-gods Of The Deep, Pit And The Pendulum, The Raven, Witchfinder General, Tim Burton’s Vincent, Two Vincent Price Trailer Reels, Abbott And Costello Meet Frankenstein and The Mad Magician in 3D (We’ll have plenty of 3D Glasses for everyone)
The non-Price movies we’re showing October 7th are The Three Stooges in Pardon My Backfire...
The non-Price movies we’re showing October 7th are The Three Stooges in Pardon My Backfire...
- 10/1/2014
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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Head down to the Way Out Club on Tuesday October 1st for the eye-popping event Super-8 3D Movie Madness. Only six 3D movies were produced in the Super-8 Sound format and we’re showing all six of them! And we’ve got plenty of 3D glasses for everyone. The 3D films are: Murder In 3D, It Came From Outer Space, The Creature From The Black Lagoon, Vincent Price in The Mad Magician, and a Three Stooges 3D double-bill of Pardon My Backfire and Spooks.
Super-8 3D Movie Madness is sponsored by the new movie Carrie starring Chloe Grace Moritz which opens nationwide October 18 so one of the non-3D movies we’re showing is the original Carrie starring Sissy Spacek and John Travolta. We should have plenty of posters, movie passes, and other giveaway stuff from the new Carrie for all attendees.
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Head down to the Way Out Club on Tuesday October 1st for the eye-popping event Super-8 3D Movie Madness. Only six 3D movies were produced in the Super-8 Sound format and we’re showing all six of them! And we’ve got plenty of 3D glasses for everyone. The 3D films are: Murder In 3D, It Came From Outer Space, The Creature From The Black Lagoon, Vincent Price in The Mad Magician, and a Three Stooges 3D double-bill of Pardon My Backfire and Spooks.
Super-8 3D Movie Madness is sponsored by the new movie Carrie starring Chloe Grace Moritz which opens nationwide October 18 so one of the non-3D movies we’re showing is the original Carrie starring Sissy Spacek and John Travolta. We should have plenty of posters, movie passes, and other giveaway stuff from the new Carrie for all attendees.
The...
- 9/25/2013
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
‘Super-8 Vincent Price Movie Madness in 3-D’. at the Way Out Club will be held on Tuesday October 5th from 8pm to Midnight. These are Super-8 Sound films condensed from features (they average 15 minutes in length) and will be projected on a large screen at the Way Out Club. Admission is a measly Three Bucks!!!!
October 5th will be our one-year anniversary show and we have a special event honoring St. Louis’ greatest movie star. Condensed versions of the following Vincent Price films will be screened: The Pit And The Pendulum, War-gods Of The Deep, The Raven, Master Of The World, Abbott And Costello Meet Frankenstein (Yes, Price is in that !), The Conqueror Worm, a 7-film Vincent Price Trailer Reel, and The Mad Magician which is in 3-D !!!. I’m also going to set up a video projector at one point in the evening and show an episode of the...
October 5th will be our one-year anniversary show and we have a special event honoring St. Louis’ greatest movie star. Condensed versions of the following Vincent Price films will be screened: The Pit And The Pendulum, War-gods Of The Deep, The Raven, Master Of The World, Abbott And Costello Meet Frankenstein (Yes, Price is in that !), The Conqueror Worm, a 7-film Vincent Price Trailer Reel, and The Mad Magician which is in 3-D !!!. I’m also going to set up a video projector at one point in the evening and show an episode of the...
- 9/28/2010
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Super-8 Movie Madness in 3-D and .Emergo. will be held on Tuesday May 4 from 8pm to Midnight at the Way Out Club. The cover charge is a bargain at a measly $3.00. There will be, as usual, movie passes, T-Shirts and poster giveaways. If you.re not familiar with the madness, here.s a brief rundown: Remember (before video tapes) the Super-8 films they used to sell in the 1950.s and 60.s that were condensed versions of features? In the 1970.s they sold Sound versions of these films and 16 of these will be projected on a large screen at the Way Out Club (they average about 15 minutes each).
This is our 8th monthly show and on May 4, we will be doing something amazing. Four of the films shown will be in 3-D! They are 18 minute condensed versions of It Came From Outer Space and The Creature From The Black Lagoon, a...
This is our 8th monthly show and on May 4, we will be doing something amazing. Four of the films shown will be in 3-D! They are 18 minute condensed versions of It Came From Outer Space and The Creature From The Black Lagoon, a...
- 4/28/2010
- by Tom
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
With the success of 'Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs,' the forecast is good for the genre's comeback.
By Larry Carroll
Robin Wright Penn and Ray Winstone in "Beowulf"
Photo: Paramount Pictures
In 1952, television was increasingly keeping people on the couch and out of movie theaters, so Hollywood desperately turned to a process called "Naturalvision," and 3-D movies were born. Convinced that their best hope to win audiences back was by making things leap off the screen, dozens of 3-D movies were greenlit immediately. But just a few years later, bad scripts and gimmickry had effectively killed the fad.
These days, "Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs" is riding high at the box office for the second straight frame, the "Toy Story" films are being re-released this weekend in three dimensions, and such high-profile blockbusters as "Avatar," "A Christmas Carol" and "Alice in Wonderland" will all be coming at you soon,...
By Larry Carroll
Robin Wright Penn and Ray Winstone in "Beowulf"
Photo: Paramount Pictures
In 1952, television was increasingly keeping people on the couch and out of movie theaters, so Hollywood desperately turned to a process called "Naturalvision," and 3-D movies were born. Convinced that their best hope to win audiences back was by making things leap off the screen, dozens of 3-D movies were greenlit immediately. But just a few years later, bad scripts and gimmickry had effectively killed the fad.
These days, "Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs" is riding high at the box office for the second straight frame, the "Toy Story" films are being re-released this weekend in three dimensions, and such high-profile blockbusters as "Avatar," "A Christmas Carol" and "Alice in Wonderland" will all be coming at you soon,...
- 9/28/2009
- MTV Movie News
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