The Twilight Zone (1959-64)

Labels: Crime, Drama, Fantasy, Horror, Mystery, Sci-Fi, Thriller
Classic Filmclips From The Golden Era Of Hollywood

Labels: Crime, Drama, Fantasy, Horror, Mystery, Sci-Fi, Thriller

Labels: Crime, Drama, Fantasy, Horror, Mystery, Sci-Fi, Thriller
Labels: Crime, Drama, Fantasy, Horror, Mystery, Sci-Fi, Thriller
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Frank Bigelow, played by Edmond O'Brien, is an out of town accountant who, before he ties the knot with Paula (Pamela Britton) feels the need to "let his hair down" on a week's vacation to San Francisco. After a night out on the town he wakes with more than the expected hangover - he's been poisoned!! Doctors reveal that he has been given a "luminous toxin" to which there is no antidote, and even worse he has only one week to live!
Shock, anger, fear are all emotions he feels in abundance but the overriding question in his mind is why and who would want to commit this unbelievable crime! With no time to waste, Frank sets out on his odyssey determined to catch his own murderer and see him, or her, brought to justice before his own untimely death.
A truly compelling movie drama with a storyline you'd never dream up in your worst nightmare.
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John "Scottie" Ferguson (James Stewart) is a retired San Francisco police detective who suffers from acrophobia and Madeleine (Kim Novak) is the lady who leads him to high places. A wealthy shipbuilder who is an acquaintance from college days approaches Scottie and asks him to follow his beautiful wife, Madeleine. He fears she is going insane, maybe even contemplating suicide, because she believes she is possessed by a dead ancestor. Scottie is skeptical, but agrees after he sees the beautiful Madeleine.
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Promoter Frankie Christopher (Victor Mature) is grilled by police in the murder of model Vicky Lynn (Carole Landis). Frankie recalls in flashback first meeting her as a waitress, and decides to parlay her beauty into social acceptance and a lucrative career. He succeeds only too well, as she is on her way to deserting him for Hollywood, when someone kills her. Frankie gets the feeling that Inspector Ed Cornell is determined to pin the murder on him and only him. The only one he can turn to for help is Jill Lynn (Betty Grable), the victim's sister, who's been cool towards him. Excellent film noir thriller.