SON OF DRACULA (1943) * / **** Image B Sound B
starring Lon Chaney Jr., Robert Paige, Louise Allbritton, Evelyn Ankers screenplay by Eric Taylor directed by Robert Siodmak
HOUSE OF DRACULA (1945) 1/2 * / **** Image B Sound B
starring Lon Chaney Jr., John Carradine, Martha O'Driscoll, Lionel Atwill screenplay by Edward T. Lowe Jr. directed by Erle C. Kenton
Not exact matches
The all -
star local line - up includes Stephen Jones (The Larder + The Delta and Homeboy's Hotsauce), Cullen Campbell (Crudo and Okra), Justin Beckett (Southern Rail), Jeremy Pacheco (
LON's at The Hermosa Inn), Gio Osso (Virtù at The Bespoke Inn) and Beau MacMillan.
I watched this one cause I'm a Ross Elliott fan, didn't realize that
Lon Chaney Jr was the big
star in this one.
Sound Drew Kunin, Richard Hymns, Andy Nelson, Gary Rydstrom, Bridge of Spies Scott Hecker, Chris Jenkins, Mark Mangini, Ben Osmo, Gregg Rudloff, David White, Mad Max: Fury Road Paul Massey, Mac Ruth, Oliver Tarney, Mark Taylor, The Martian
Lon Bender, Chris Duesterdiek, Martin Hernandez, Frank A. Montaño, Jon Taylor, Randy Thom, The Revenant David Acord, Andy Nelson, Christopher Scarabosio, Matthew Wood, Stuart Wilson,
Star Wars: The Force Awakens
It was 1941 when
Lon Chaney
starred in the original Wolf Man, becoming one of the first iconic Universal monsters to hit the big screen.
«The Red Skelton Show: often had
star - power guests, including George Raft, Bela Lugosi teamed with
Lon Chaney Jr., Peter Lorre.
Starring: Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Bela Lugosi,
Lon Chaney Jr., Glenn Strange, Lenore Aubert.
SOUND «Bridge of Spies,» Drew Kunin, Richard Hymns, Andy Nelson, Gary Rydstrom «Mad Max: Fury Road,» Scott Hecker, Chris Jenkins, Mark Mangini, Ben Osmo, Gregg Rudloff, David White «The Martian,» Paul Massey, Mac Ruth, Oliver Tarney, Mark Taylor «The Revenant,»
Lon Bender, Chris Duesterdiek, Martin Hernandez, Frank A. Montano, Jon Taylor, Randy Thom «
Star Wars: The Force Awakens,» David Acord, Andy Nelson, Christopher Scarabosio, Matthew Wood, Stuart Wilson
THAT»S the studio that made Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi, and
Lon Chaney the immortal
stars we still remember today.
Directed by: Delmer Daves
Starring: Edward G. Robinson,
Lon McCallister, Judith Anderson, Rory Calhoun Distributed by: Film Chest Media Group MPAA Rating: Not Rated Release Date: April 24, 2012 Running time: 100 minutes
Achievement in sound editing Mad Max: Fury Road — Mark Mangini and David White The Martian — Oliver Tarney The Revenant — Martin Hernandez and
Lon Bender Sicario — Alan Robert Murray
Star Wars: The Force Awakens — Matthew Wood and David Acord
«Vincent n Roxxy»
Starring Emile Hirsch, Zoe Kravitz Now Hiring Crew Members in Baton Rouge, Louisiana Vincent n Roxxy centers around a small town
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A film of Victory was made in 1996
starring Sam Neill, Willem Dafoe and Rufus Sewell, but it had already been adapted several times, including a 1919 silent version featuring
Lon Chaney Sr and again in 1930 as Dangerous Paradise.
The son of master of disguise
Lon Chaney — who
starred in The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923) and The Phantom of the Opera (1925) for Universal — Chaney Jr. spent most of his professional life staggering under the weight of other people's legacies.
The 1948 film remains a hugely popular watch among the Monster Kid crowd and horror movie aficionados, primarily because it prominently features not only Frankenstein's Monster (played by Glenn Strange, not Boris Karloff as many mistakenly believe), but Dracula (Bela Lugosi, returning to the role that made him famous one last time) and The Wolf Man (
Lon Chaney Jr. also returning for one more growl in arguably his most famous role, though he was a versatile horror
star playing The Mummy, Frankenstein's Monster, and Dracula too!)
Slack storytelling and an unsatisfying ending make this the weakest picture in the set; the presence of a clearly unfit
Lon Chaney Jr. also doesn't help, as the fine horror
star was at this point deeply suffering from the alcoholism that would eventually take his life.
Lon Chaney
stars in this first ever screen version of Gaston Leroux's classic novel.
In his last appearance,
Lon Chaney, Jr.
stars as one of the screen's most memorable movie monsters: the mummy Kharis from ancient Egypt, who is tormented by his forbidden love for princess Ananka.
Stars: Ed Weeks, Dylan McDermott, Kim Matula, Olivia Macklin Producers:
Lon Zimmet, Will Ferrell, Adam McKay, Chris Henchy, Steve Levitan Premise: Set on the Friday night flight from LAX to Vegas and the returning flight on Sunday, it follows a group of underdogs trying to find their place in the world who all share the same goal: to come back a winner in the casino of life.
In the middle of the Indian Ocean, I watched the skipper,
Lon Bubeck, take a sight on a
star, make some calculations and draw a line on a chart.