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MEET THE STEWARTS (Dir: Alfred E Green, 1942).

MEET THE STEWARTS (Dir: Alfred E Green, 1942).

MEET THE STEWARTS (Dir: Alfred E Green, 1942).

A domestic comedy from Columbia Pictures which provides an early role for future acting legend William Holden.

Meet the Stewarts' paper thin plot concerns the matrimonial problems of working class Mike Stewart (William Holden) and new bride Candy (Frances Dee). Juggling a limited budget and disapproving families, Candy is determined to prove herself a dutiful wife, without the help of Daddy's income.

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Meet the Stewarts
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Meet the Stewarts (Dir: Alfred E Green, 1942).  A domestic comedy from Columbia Pictures which provides an early role for future acting leg

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THE KING AND FOUR QUEENS (Dir: Raoul Walsh, 1956)

THE KING AND FOUR QUEENS (Dir: Raoul Walsh, 1956)

With a title referencing star Clark Gable’s reputation as The King of Hollywood, The King and Four Queens is an offbeat western from legendary director Raoul Walsh.

Clark Gable stars as smooth talking drifter Dan Kehoe who rides into the ramshackle, lawless town of Wagon Mound with the intention of relieving Ma McDade (Jo Van Fleet) and her four widowed daughter-in-laws (Eleanor Parker, Jean Willes, Barbara Nichols & Sara Slade) of $100,000 worth of stolen gold. Romancing each of the ladies in order to learn the whereabouts of the stash, it become apparent that the queens are using him as much as he is using them.

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The King and Four Queens (1956)
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The King and Four Queens (Dir: Raoul Walsh, 1956) With a title referencing star Clark Gable’s reputation as The King of Hollywood, The King

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THE HEADLESS GHOST (Dir: Peter Graham Scott, 1959).

THE HEADLESS GHOST (Dir: Peter Graham Scott, 1959).

The Headless Ghost is a comedy horror with the accent firmly on comedy.

Three exchange students Americans Ronnie (David Rose) and Bill (Richard Lyon) and Danish Ingrid (Liliane Sottane) spend the night in haunted Ambrose Castle. With the help of the spirit of the 4th Earl of Ambrose (Clive Revill) they must reunite the head and shoulders of Malcolm, the headless ghost of the title. Imagine, if you will, an episode of Scooby Doo Where Are You! sans the Great Dane but with real ghosts and you pretty much have The Headless Ghost in a nutshell.

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The Headless Ghost (1959)
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The Headless Ghost (Dir: Peter Graham Scott, 1959).  The Headless Ghost is a comedy horror with the accent firmly on comedy.  Three exchan

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4 years ago
DR CYCLOPS (Dir: Ernest B Schoedsack, 1939).

DR CYCLOPS (Dir: Ernest B Schoedsack, 1939).

Legendary King Kong (1933) co-directors and producers Ernest Schoedsack and Merian C Cooper reunite for this unusual shocker, based on a story by Henry Kuttner. Co produced by Dale Van Every, Dr Cyclops was released through Paramount Pictures.

Dr Alexander Thorkel (Albert Dekker) has been in the depths of the Peruvian jungle for some years working on a secret experiment. Fellow scientists Dr Robinson and Dr Bullfinch are duly dispatched to his remote lab as Thorkel's assistants. On arriving, they are dismayed when the less than welcoming Doc Thorkel asks them to leave. Eager to learn why the doctor is so secretive, the gang do some snooping and are surprised to learn he has discovered a rich vein of pitchblende ore, containing uranium and radium. The demented doc is using the ore to shrink living creatures and promptly downsizes his curious colleagues. The gang must return to normal size and thwart the doctor's evil plans, but not before battling with oversized jungle foliage and enduring some close calls with enormous crocodile and a kingsized kitty cat.

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Dr Cyclops (1939)
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 Dr Cyclops  (Dir: Ernest B Schoedsack, 1939).  Legendary  King Kong  (1933) co-directors and producers Ernest Schoedsack and Merian C Coope

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THE GHOST AND MR CHICKEN (Dir: Alan Rafkin, 1966).

THE GHOST AND MR CHICKEN (Dir: Alan Rafkin, 1966).

The Ghost and Mr Chicken is a family friendly comedy/horror from Universal Pictures, with the accent firmly on smiles rather than shocks.

Something of a throwback to haunted house comedies of an earlier age - the Bob Hope vehicle The Cat and the Canary (Elliott Nugent, 1939) springs to mind - The Ghost and Mr Chicken finds nebbish newspaper typesetter Luther Heggs spend the night in a haunted house in an attempt to further his career as as a journalist. Becoming a local celebrity, he lands himself a subpoena when property owner Mr Simmons (Philip Ober) challenges Heggs' claims of ghostly goings on in the abandoned abode.

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The Ghost and Mr Chicken
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The Ghost and Mr Chicken (Dir: Alan Rafkin, 1966). The Ghost and Mr Chicken is a family friendly comedy/horror from Universal Pictures, wi

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STAN & OLLIE (Dir: Jon S Baird, 2018).

STAN & OLLIE (Dir: Jon S Baird, 2018).

The big screen biopic has had a resurgence in popularity in recent years. From the stories of British rock stars Freddie Mercury in Bohemian Rhapsody (Bryan Singer, 2018) and Elton John in Rocketman (Dexter Fletcher, 2019) to Hollywood's own golden age legends Judy Garland in Judy (Rupert Goold, 2019) and this biopic of beloved comedy duo Laurel and Hardy.

Movies about the movies have long been a staple in Hollywood, but Stan & Ollie has a somewhat different approach to many of the biographical titles which have preceded it. Most notably, it ignores the the duo’s well documented heyday, being with the stars’ falling out over a contractual dispute with producer Hal Wallis in 1937. From here we jump to the early 1950s when the pair, reunited but still nursing wounds over the quarrel, embark on a comeback tour of the UK and Ireland. Here the tour is initially mishandled by promoter Bernard Delfont and the pair are playing to largely empty venues, although the duo are eventually afforded the warm welcome they deserve. Stan & Ollie chronicles the stars' strained relationships with each other and their partners, while also detailing their attempts to reignite a movie career. Eventually Hardy's failing health brings an abrupt halt to the tour but also signals a renewed reconciliation between the pair.

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Stan & Ollie (2018)
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Stan & Ollie (Dir: Jon S Baird, 2018). The big screen biopic has had a resurgence in popularity in recent years. From the stories of Britis

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