Monday, April 30, 2018

Sunday, April 29 - The Strange Door

The Strange Door (1951)

Noble-born cad Denis (Stapley) has been tricked into a forced stay at the eerie manor of the Sire de Maletroit (Laughton), an evil madman who can't get over the death of his beloved, twenty years after she married his brother (Cavanagh) instead and subsequently passed away during childbirth. Maletroit is determined to have his revenge: the brother has been stowed away in the dungeon for two decades, while he's convinced his disreputable house guest will make a suitably hellish husband for his niece. As luck would have it, the young couple manage to fall in love, and with the help of manservant Voltan (Karloff), they try to make their escape, but not before a final confrontation with Maletroit in the dungeon's crushing deathtrap.

Sunday, April 29, 2018

Saturday, April 28 - Iron Man

Iron Man (1951)

In Coaltown, Pennsylvania, miner Coke Mason hopes to better himself, buy a radio store, and marry Rose Warren. His gambler brother George thinks Coke can be more successful as a boxer, knowing that when he fights he's consumed with a murderous rage that makes him an "iron man." Seeing dollar signs in Rose's eyes, Coke reluctantly agrees, though he's fearful of the "killer instinct" that makes him a knockout success in the ring...and brings him the booing hatred of the fans.

Saturday, April 28, 2018

Friday, April 27 - The Twilight Zone: Static

The Twilight Zone (1959–1964): Static (Season 2 | Episode 2 - aired 10 March 1961)

Ed Lindsay has been living in the same boarding house for over 20 years and he has become an embittered old man. He doesn't like how the world has changed around him and his crotchety behavior has made him certainly the most disliked man there. When he turns on his old radio however, he gets music from the 1940's on a station that, it turns out, has been off the air for 15 years. There's a reason he hears the music however, a reason a fellow boarder reminds him of.

Friday, April 27, 2018

Thursday, April 26 - Alfred Hitchcock Presents: The Baby Sitter

Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955–1962): The Baby Sitter (Season 1 | Episode 32 - aired 6 May 1956)

A detective questions baby-sitter Lottie Slocum about the murder of Clara Nash, for whom Lottie had been working. Lottie exasperates the detective by her aimless chatter and her undisguised excitement. After the detective leaves, she tells a friend about the night of the murder. Lottie disliked Clara, who was separated from her husband and was seeing another man. Lottie is so vocal in her disapproval of Clara, and in her affection for Mr. Nash, that her friend wonders whether Lottie was somehow involved. Later, Lottie is threatened by the dead woman's boyfriend. She herself hopes that the situation will give her an opportunity to get closer to Mr. Nash.

Thursday, April 26, 2018

Wednesday, April 25 - The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: The Dancing Men

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1984–1985): The Dancing Men (Season 1 | Episode 2 - aired 1 May 1984)

Hilton Cubitt seeks Sherlock Holmes' assistance in determining why a series of hieroglyphs - little pictures of dancing men - has so terrified his American wife Elsie. He knows little of his wife's background having met her in London during the Queen's Golden Jubilee but has now been very happily married for three years. The problems started a few months before when she received a letter from Chicago and more recently, when the drawings of the dancing men had been chalked on a garden wall. Holmes realizes that the symbols are a code of some sort and Mrs. Cubitt continues to receive similar messages. He also knows however that to unravel the mystery, he will have to learn more about the woman's past and her history in America.

Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Tuesday, April 24 - A Lost Lady

A Lost Lady (1934)

Two days before Marian and Ned are to be married, he is killed by the husband of a woman he was seeing on the side. Marian becomes withdrawn and they send her to the Canadian Rockies for rest. While on a walk, she accidentally falls off a ledge and twists her ankle. She is found and rescued by Dan Forrester and his dog Sandy. He visits Marian every day even though she is still bitter. When it is time to go, he asks her to marry him and she accepts even though she will never love again. Back home in Chicago, Dan dotes on Marian and even builds a house in the country for his 'perfect wife'. Everything is going well until Marian meets a brash young transport owner named Frank. She rejects his advances, but he persists. When Dan leaves on business, Frank entertains her every day and Marian realizes that she may find love again after all. (Forgot to mention that Forrester is a much older man.)

Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Monday, April 23 - The Mad Ghoul

The Mad Ghoul (1943)

Dr. Alfred Morris, a university chemistry professor, rediscovers an ancient Mayan formula for a gas which turns men into pliant, obedient, zombie-like ghouls. After medical student Ted Allison becomes a guinea pig for Morris, the professor imagines that Allison's fiancee, beautiful concert singer Isabel Lewis, wants to break off the engagement because she prefers the professor as a more "mature" lover but in reality [she] loves Eric Iverson, her accompanist. In order to bring Ted back from his trance-like states, Morris commands him to perform a cardiectomy on recently deceased or living bodies in order to use serum from their hearts as a temporary antidote. When the serial murders seem to coincide with Isabel's touring schedule, ace reporter "Scoop" McClure gets on the mad scientist's trail.

Monday, April 23, 2018

Sunday, April 22 - It's a Wonderful World

It's a Wonderful World (1939)

James Stewart plays a detective, Guy Johnson, whose client (Truex) is charged with a murder he didn't commit. Guy is sentenced to prison, too, as an accessory. On the way to prison via train, he spots a clue in the newspaper and escapes. On the run, he encounters a poetess, Edwina Corday (Colbert), an attractive if clumsy woman, and he has to take her along. The two get into all sorts of trouble on the road to trying to prove Guy's client didn't murder anyone.

Sunday, April 22, 2018

Saturday, April 21 - Anything Goes

Anything Goes (1936) (Tops Is the Limit)

A young man falls in love with a beautiful blonde. When he sees her being forced onto a luxury liner, he decides to follow and rescue her. However, he discovers that she is an English heiress who ran away from home and is now being returned to England. He also discovers that his boss is on the ship. To avoid discovery, he disguises himself as the gangster accomplice of a minister, who is actually a gangster on the run from the law.

Saturday, April 21, 2018

Friday, April 20 - Topper: Second Honeymoon

Topper (1953–1955): Second Honeymoon (Season 1 | Episode 14 - aired 8 January 1954)

Cosmo and Henrietta celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary by spending the night at their honeymoon hotel. Trouble is, it now seems to be haunted, and not by George and Marion.

Friday, April 20, 2018

Thursday, April 19 - The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: A Scandal in Bohemia

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1984–1985): A Scandal in Bohemia (Season 1 | Episode 1 - aired 24 April 1984)

Sherlock Holmes is hired by the King of Bohemia to retrieve a compromising photograph from a certain lady. The King has tried to purchase the photo and even hired burglars to retrieve it, but without success. The woman in question is the very beautiful Irene Adler, an opera singer. She has made no demands of the King so it does not seem that blackmail is her intent. Using various disguises, Holmes learns as much about the woman as he can and is surprised when, after following her to a church, finds that she has married a barrister. Holmes stages a bit of theatre to get her to divulge the location of the photo but he finds he has met his match in both daring and intellect.

Thursday, April 19, 2018

Wednesday, April 18 - The Disembodied

The Disembodied (1957)

Allison Hayes plays Tonda Metz, a beautiful woman living in the jungle with her much older husband (John Wengraf) who just happens to be a doctor. A group of men are making a movie in the jungles when one is attacked by a lion so they take him to the doctor and soon the wife tries to get her hooks into Tom (Paul Burke) but he feels something is wrong and he's correct because the lady is a voodoo princess!

Wednesday, April 18, 2018

Tuesday, April 17 - Alfred Hitchcock Presents: The Gentleman from America

Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955–1962): The Gentleman from America (Season 1 | Episode 31 - aired 29 April 1956)

In 1940, a rich American named Latimer is visiting a club in England. Sir Stephen, a gambler deep in debt, befriends Latimer in the hope of winning some money from him. With the help of his friend Derek, Sir Stephen tells Latimer about a ghost that supposedly haunts a manor home that Sir Stephen owns. The ghost is supposed to appear and threaten anyone who tries to spend the night in a certain room of the house. Latimer agrees to bet 1000 pounds that he can make it through the night, and they agree on the terms. Latimer suspects that the two Englishmen plan some sort of trick, and he prepares himself accordingly... actually, it's Sir Stephen who prepares him, by giving him a gun.

Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Monday, April 16 - Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Royal Murder

Sherlock Holmes (1954–1955): The Case of the Royal Murder (Season 1 | Episode 34 - aired 27 June 1955)

Holmes and Watson find themselves as dinner guests but are soon incarcerated. During the dinner a member of royalty is murdered (poisoned). The implications of his death are far reaching, including the possibility of a war. The king is being manipulated by one of his own people and Holmes and Watson are forced to overcome their imprisonment to prove the innocence of the man who put them in prison. It uses the old Hamlet poisoned sword bit. There is a comical scene with Holmes and Watson fencing in order to distract the guards. Both guards are done in through their own stupidity and find themselves hogtied.

Monday, April 16, 2018

Sunday, April 15 - La Vie de Bohème

La Vie de Bohème (1992) Boheemielämää (original title)


Three penniless artists become friends in modern-day Paris: Rodolfo, an Albanian painter with no visa, Marcel, a playwright and magazine editor with no publisher, and Schaunard, a post-modernist composer of execrable noise. Rodolfo falls in love with Mimi, a barmaid. The day he asks her to move in with him, he is deported. Six months later, he sneaks back to Paris, and Mimi leaves her new boyfriend to be with him. Conflicts arise, especially around their poverty, and soon Mimi and Rodolfo separate, as do Marcel and his Musette. The three men scrape together a meal to celebrate All Saints' Day, and Mimi arrives, ill.

Sunday, April 15, 2018

Saturday, April 14 - The Climax

The Climax (1944)

Dr. Hohner (Karloff), theatre physician at the Vienna Royal Theatre, murders his mistress, the star soprano when his jealousy drives him to the point of mad obsession. Ten years later, another young singer (Foster) reminds Hohner of the late diva, and his old mania kicks in. Hohner wants to prevent her from singing for anyone but him, even if it means silencing her forever. The singer's fiancée (Bey) rushes to save her in the film's climax.

Saturday, April 14, 2018

Friday, April 13 - Route 66: A Bunch of Lonely Pagliaccis

Route 66 (1960–1964): A Bunch of Lonely Pagliaccis (Season 3 | Episode 15 - aired 4 January 1963)

Tod is employed as a general factotum for an award winning novelist, in Hernando, Mississippi. He is a minor bystander in the story of the author's daughter who murders her husband. Her motive for the killing is unknown and a bombshell when revealed. Buz is not seen - he is "healing" in an unnamed location.

Friday, April 13, 2018

Thursday, April 12 - Route 66: Give the Old Cat a Tender Mouse

Route 66 (1960–1964): Give the Old Cat a Tender Mouse (Season 3 | Episode 14 - aired 21 December 1962)

Tod driving toward Memphis, Tennessee sees old love interest Vicki Russell speeding by on a motorcycle and pursues her. He does not know she is going there to meet someone "as impulsive and undisciplined as herself" - and get married. Buz is not seen-he is in Cleveland at Mercy Hospital with "echo-virus" (ringing in the ears).

Thursday, April 12, 2018

Wednesday, April 11 - Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Never Again

Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955–1962): Never Again (Season 1 | Episode 30 - aired 22 April 1956)

Karen wakes up in an unfamiliar bed, with a hangover that's even worse than usual. She knows that by getting drunk again she has once more broken her promise to her boyfriend Jeff. Then she realizes that her hand is bandaged and badly injured, and she struggles to remember what happened the night before. She had gone to a party with Jeff, but she felt uncomfortable and lonely, and had started to drink. She tries to piece together the rest of the night, but all she can remember is being angry and drunk.

Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Tuesday, April 10 - The Twilight Zone: Mr. Dingle, the Strong

The Twilight Zone (1959–1964): Mr. Dingle, the Strong (Season 2 | Episode 19 - aired 3 March 1961)

In a small neighborhood bar, a number of patrons reside. One of them is Mr Dingle, a vacuum-cleaner salesman who is pretty much a failure at his profession. As he listens and endures the tantrums of several rowdier customers, a two-headed alien (invisible to the other patrons) appears. Noting Dingle, they decide to conduct an experiment, and endow him with the strength of 300 men.

At first, Dingle is shocked by his newfound strength, but soon becomes enamored by it, using it to show off for persons, and even appearing for television cameras back at the bar. Finding him there again, the two-headed aliens are disappointed that Dingle has used his strength just to show off for others, and take it away from him, as he attempts to lift the entire bar.

Needless to say, it seems that Dingle has once again returned to his status as a loser...until another set of aliens (also invisible) see his plight, and increase his rate of intelligence. Just how long he'll have this 'gift' is left to the viewer's imagination.

Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Monday, April 9 - The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre: Attempt to Kill

The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre (1960–1965): Attempt to Kill (Season 2 | Episode 4 - aired August 1961)

A rich man's secretary/fiancée is harassed by an assistant, who's sacked. Dangerous accidents start occurring and the assistant is suspected, but he's suddenly murdered just as he plans to meet with a Scotland Yard inspector.

A wealthy business man fires one of his employees and becomes the victim of murder attempt. The fired man becomes the prime suspect, but it appears that he himself has been murdered.

Monday, April 9, 2018

Sunday, April 8 - The Major and the Minor

The Major and the Minor (1942)

Susan Applegate (Ginger Rogers) decides to leave New York City and take a train back to Iowa, but she has only enough money for a child's ticket. She disguises herself as a young girl and, after being discovered by the train conductor, hides out in the car of Major Kirby (Ray Milland). Kirby believes she is a child and watches after her. But as Kirby's fiancée (Rita Johnson) and others grow suspicious of Susan's ruse, her cleverness is thoroughly tested.

Sunday, April 8, 2018

Saturday, April 7 - The Housekeeper's Daughter & $10 Raise

The Housekeeper's Daughter (1939)The Housekeeper's Daughter (1939)

Hilda is fed up with her life as a gun moll to gangster Floyd and visits her mother, housekeeper for the cultured Randall family. Professor Randall and his wife go on vacation, leaving behind sheltered son Robert to embark upon a career as a reporter at Hilda's urging. Soon after, Benny, a feeble-minded flower vendor, follows showgirl Gladys Fontaine when Floyd forces her to join him on his houseboat to take Hilda's place.

Fearing for Gladys' safety, Benny poisons a cup of coffee intended for the gangster, but Gladys drinks it instead. Benny watches in horror as Floyd tosses the dead girl's body into the river. The next morning, Robert reads about Gladys' death and attaches himself to hard-drinking, womanizing ace crime reporter Deakon Maxwell and his photographer, Ed O'Malley.

The trio go to police headquarters, where every bum on the waterfront at the time of the murder has been rounded up for questioning. Benny confesses to accidentally killing Gladys but is ridiculed and not believed. Robert takes pity on the little man and befriends him. After a night of drinking with Deakon and Ed at his expense, and learning from Benny that Gladys was thrown from the houseboat, the drunken Robert calls his editor and reports the details.

Waking up the next morning with no memory of the evening's events, Robert finds that his story has scooped the other newspapers and that he is being hailed as a true newspaperman. Robert's byline story leads Floyd to believe that the reporter has the goods on him, and he orders him eliminated.

Floyd's gang converges on the Randall house, where he finds and menaces Hilda. Benny makes more of his fatal coffee to protect her. Deakon and Ed are drunkenly shoot fireworks from the roof and, believing them to be gun shots, the gangsters open fire. As the mobsters begin dropping dead from Benny's poisoned coffee, the police come to the rescue and Robert wins the affections of Hilda.

$10 Raise (1935)

Hubert T. Wilkins is a timid, underpaid bookkeeper who, after long years of timidity, gets the courage from his sweetheart, Emily Converse, to ask his boss, gruff-and-mean Mr. Bates, for a $10 dollar raise. And gets fired. He and Emily want to get married, but not before Hubert has more money coming in. He invests his savings in a land deal but finds that the property he bought is a swamp. But calamity turns to joy when when valuable mineral properties are found there, and he becomes rich enough to buy a controlling interest in his former employer's company. But, instead of firing Bates, he rewards him with an executive position, and he and Emily depart on a honeymoon.

Saturday, April 7, 2018

Friday, April 6 - Alfred Hitchcock Presents: The Orderly World of Mr. Appleby

Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955–1962): The Orderly World of Mr. Appleby (Season 1 | Episode 29 - aired 15 April 1956)

Mr. Appleby's antique shop is losing money, because he is so fond of the best items that he refuses to sell them to anyone. A representative from a supplier visits the shop, and tells Appleby that he must pay his bill within two weeks, or else the supplier will reclaim his inventory. Appleby's wife has a moderate endowment, but she will not help him, so he kills her and makes it look like an accident. He gets away with it, and marries a wealthy woman whom he had met in the shop. But he soon learns that she knows all about him, and has made careful arrangements to protect herself.

Friday, April 6, 2018

Thursday, April 5 - Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Baker Street Bachelors

Sherlock Holmes (1954–1955): The Case of the Baker Street Bachelors (Season 1 | Episode 33 - aired 20 June 1955)

Holmes and Watson find themselves running afoul of the law as they try to help an up and coming politician who is being blackmailed by a marriage broker. The scheme is to set up rich or powerful men with potential brides, create some ruse like battery or assault, and then blackmail them. Holmes and Watson go undercover and Holmes ends up in the slammer. Watson and LeStrade are forced into taking over the case because an overzealous police lieutenant won't let him out of jail.

Thursday, April 5, 2018

Wednesday, April 4 - Lovejoy: Holding the Baby

Lovejoy (1986–1994): Holding the Baby (Season 6 | Episode 9 - aired 27 November 1994)

Lovejoy buys a tatty kitchen cabinet for a song,knowing that,after restoration,it is a valuable antique dresser but the owners con Beth into parting with it. After her mother hypnotizes her Beth recalls who took it and the trail leads to shady dealer Oliver Jeffries. By coincidence Charlotte, who is minding a friend's baby, is accidentally locked in Jeffries' shop overnight. Lovejoy regains his property but is not pleased to receive a visit from the tax man.

Wednesday, April 4, 2018

Tuesday, April 3 - Route 66: Where Is Chick Lorimer, Where Has She Gone?

Route 66 (1960–1964): Where Is Chick Lorimer, Where Has She Gone? (Season 3 | Episode 13 - aired 14 December 1962)

Tod, on the road to a job in St. Louis, is conned into helping a lady bail jumper escape. He vows to find her-and does in St. Charles, Missouri. A successful singer at one time, she is now a stripper. Tod finds himself irresistibly drawn to her. Buz is not seen-he is in a Cleveland hospital fighting an "echo-virus".

A prodigal younger sister returns home to face her unforgiving older sister, an admiring niece, and an ambivalent ex-suitor. Tod, along with an angry bailbondsman, is on her trail after the ex-stripper broke Tod's finger at a gas station.

Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Monday, April 2 - The Twilight Zone: Eye of the Beholder

The Twilight Zone (1959–1964): Eye of the Beholder (Season 2 | Episode 6 - aired 11 November 1960)

Janet Tyler is in hospital having undergone treatment to make her look normal. It's her 11th trip to the hospital for treatment and she is desperate to look like everyone else. Some of her earliest childhood memories are of people looking away, horrified by her appearance. Her bandages will soon come off and she can only hope that this, her last treatment, will have done the trick. If not, her doctor has told she will be segregated with a colony of similar looking people. All that to say that truth is truly in the eye of the beholder.

Monday, April 2, 2018

Sunday, April 1 - The Halfway House & Time Out for Rhythm

The Halfway House (1944)

Britain, World War II.

A symphony conductor who has a few months to live.

A war profiteer.

A husband and wife coming to the end of their marriage, their daughter desperate to keep them together.

An elderly couple conflicted over the death of their son in the line of duty.

All of them wind up together at the Halfway House, a beautiful, yet strange Welsh country inn. Their hosts are Rhys and Gwyneth, the place appears to be stuck in a time warp, all the visitors here are here for a reason, a reason that will changed all their respective lives for ever.

Time Out for Rhythm (1941)

Harvard educated Danny Collins (Rudy Vallée) and street-wise Mike Armstrong (Richard Lane) team up after a chance meeting to form the most successful talent agency in New York City. Mike is in love with nightclub and Broadway songstress Frances Lewis (Rosemary Lane), determined to make her nationally famous with his and Danny's help. Danny sees her, correctly, as a self-centered opportunist willing to capitalize on Mike's affections to further her career.

Eventually, she causes Danny and Mike to split. Around the same time Danny and his assistant 'Off-Beat' Davis meet Frances' maid Kitty Brown (Ann Miller), a shy tap-dancing wonder, and try to find her work... but without Mike, their new agency cannot get going successfully. Mike is not having any luck on his own either, despite the fact he and Frances are now engaged to be married.

When Danny has the opportunity to produce a New York-based variety show with Kitty and Joan Merrill (as herself) as the headliners, he and Mike finally make amends when he needs Mike's help to seal the deal. But Frances blackmails Danny, threatening to break Mike's heart if she is not cast as the star of the show. Mike eventually learns about this and finally sees Frances for who she really is and leaves her. Mike moves forward, with Danny as his friend and business partner once again, to work on the show starring Kitty.

The film's musical finale begins with the Stooges (with help from co-stars Brenda and Cobina) performing a hilarious rhumba dance number, with Curly Howard dressed up as Carmen Miranda.

Sunday, April 1, 2018

Saturday, March 31 - Unfaithfully Yours

Unfaithfully Yours (1948)

Before he left for a brief European visit, symphony conductor Sir Alfred De Carter (Rex Harrison) casually asked his staid brother-in-law August (Rudy Vallee) to look out for his young wife, Daphne (Linda Darnell), during his absence. August has hired a private detective (Edgar Kennedy) to keep tabs on her. But when the private eye's report suggests Daphne might have been canoodling with his secretary (Kurt Kreuger), Sir Alfred begins to imagine how he might take his revenge.

Sir Alfred De Carter suspects his wife of infidelity. While conducting a symphony orchestra, he imagines three different ways of dealing with the situation. When the concert ends, he tries acting out his fantasies, but things do not go as well in reality as they did in his imagination.