Saturday, July 28, 2007

MY SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN


The Circle Twin Cinemas in Latham, NY (previously known as the Branche, and now a pool store) screened Paramount's family film MY SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN (1969) back in March, 1970.

Friday, July 27, 2007

THE MUMMY'S SHROUD, etc.


In March, 1968 the Center Drive-in featured "4 horror hits," but only advertised three of them. THE MUMMY'S SHROUD was a Hammer production from 1967. CHAMBER OF HORRORS (1966) was a pilot for a detective show released to theaters; no DVD release as of yet. THE REPTILE (1966) was also from Hammer.

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Entertainment Happenings at Rudy's


Anyone remember Rudy's in Latham, NY? Here's an ad from January, 1971 hyping upcoming shows for Mother, Flag & Country, Friendship Train, Confusion, Thomas Chockley & His Group, Turnpike, and Von Ryan's Express.

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

MOONSHINE LOVE / THE WILDEST


For a week in May, 1971 the Center Drive-in screened this double-feature. MOONSHINE LOVE was a reissue title for the obscure SOD SISTERS (1969), with Glen Stensil; on VHS and DVD-R from Something Weird. THE WILDEST (1969) is a sexploiter from Sack Amusements that has yet to turn up.

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

MOONLIGHTING WIVES, etc.


Here's a triple-feature at the Turnpike Drive-in, from March, 1968. MOONLIGHTING WIVES (1966) was Joe Sarno's story of a suburban prostitution ring. A NEW KIND OF LOVE (1963) was a romantic comedy with Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward. RUNAWAY GIRL (1962/1966) was a crime drama with Lili St. Cyr and Jock Mahoney; on VHS and DVD-R from Something Weird.

Monday, July 23, 2007

THE MOLLY MAGUIRES


March, 1970 screening at the Cinema Delaware for the 19th century Pennsylvania miner drama THE MOLLY MAGUIRES (1970), directed by Martin Ritt.

Sunday, July 22, 2007

THE MINI-SKIRT MOB, etc.


Here's an enjoyable pair of double-features from May, 1968 at the Tri-City Twin. THE MINI-SKIRT MOB (1968) was a tepid AIP biker flick with Jeremy Slate and Diane McBain. RIOT ON SUNSET STRIP (1967, dig the spelling in the ad) was a well-liked AIP hippie exploitation piece featuring Aldo Ray and Mimsy Farmer; don't think it ever even had an official VHS release, but it's widely available as a bootleg. VALLEY OF THE DOLLS (1967) was the infamous melodrama with Patty Duke and Sharon Tate. OUR MAN FLINT (1966) was the first of the pair of James Coburn spy spoofs.

Saturday, July 21, 2007

THE MIDNIGHT GRADUATE / THE EXECUTIONER


Today it's a double-feature at the immortal Center Drive-in, from March, 1971. THE MIDNIGHT GRADUATE (1970) was a Grads release featuring Uschi Digard; it's considered lost, though a trailer can be found on Twisted Sex Vol. 9. I'm guessing THE EXECUTIONER was the 1970 British espionage film with George Peppard and Joan Collins; it had a VHS release, but no DVD yet.

Friday, July 20, 2007

MELISSA: THE TOTAL FEMALE, etc.



Two ad mats from a naughty July, 1971 screening at the Center Drive-in. MELISSA: THE TOTAL FEMALE (1970) was a Canyon release; on VHS and DVD-R from Something Weird. THAR SHE BLOWS (1969) was an EVI release with Stuart Lancaster and John Alderman. THE EROTIC CIRCUS (1969) was directed by Ronald Sullivan/Henri Pachard; doesn't look like it ever got a home release. WHAT'S UP FRONT (1964) was a bra salesman comedy from the Arch Hall/Fairway family; there was a Rhino VHS release, but no DVD yet.

Thursday, July 19, 2007

MARYJANE / THE MILLION EYES OF SU-MURU


AIP double-feature at the State, from February, 1968: MARYJANE (1968) was the grass exposé starring Fabian; THE MILLION EYES OF SU-MURU (1967) was a British action/spy flick starring Frankie Avalon. Don't think either film ever even got VHS releases, but they're available from bottleggers.

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

MARK OF THE DEVIL / SCREAM AND SCREAM AGAIN


Coxsackie, NY's Hi-Way Drive-in screened this Euro horror double-feature back in May, 1972. MARK OF THE DEVIL was Hallmark's infamous release of the West German Hexen bis aufs Blut gequält (1970), with Herbert Lom, Udo Kier, and Reggie Nalder; SCREAM AND SCREAM AGAIN (1970) was the British flick with Vincent Price, Christopher Lee, and Peter Cushing.

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

MARCY


The very first theater-going experience I remember took place at the Oxford in Troy, NY's Lansingburgh district; I think it was a Pippi Longstocking movie. I just remember a rear aerial shot of a kid or kids running through a field. There's a bank there now. Anyway, the Oxford here screens Joe Sarno's MARCY (1969), with Linda Boyce and Alex Mann, in January, 1971. The film is currently lost, but the trailer can be found on Something Weird's FLESH AND LACE/PASSION IN HOT HOLLOWS DVD.

Monday, July 16, 2007

A MAJORITY OF ONE



Two February, 1962 screenings, at the Plaza and the Hellman, for the 1961 Broadway adaptation A MAJORITY OF ONE (1961); no DVD yet.

Sunday, July 15, 2007

MAGDALENA, etc.


The Turnpike Drive-in screened the foreign triple-feature back in July, 1960. I'm assuming, perhaps incorrectly, this MAGDALENA is the 1955 Mexican production directed by Joaquín Pardavé. CRAZY FOR LOVE was Ellis Films' release of the French Le Trou normand (1952), with Brigitte Bardot. The British TREAD SOFTLY STRANGER (1958) starred Diana Dors. No DVD release known for any of them.

Friday, July 13, 2007

FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD


July, 1968 screening of John Schlesinger's FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD (1967) at the Scotia Art Theatre.

Thursday, July 12, 2007

LOVE THY NEIGHBOR AND HIS WIFE / STARLET


Entertainment Ventures double-feature at the Center Drive-in, from June, 1971. LOVE THY NEIGHBOR AND HIS WIFE (1970), with Uschi Digard, has been MIA on video; STARLET (1969), with Shari Mann and John Alderman, told the story of an actress' rise to the top; on VHS and DVD-R from Something Weird.

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

LOVERS AND OTHER STRANGERS


Here's a January, 1971 screening of LOVERS AND OTHER STRANGERS (1970), with Bea Arthur and Bonnie Bedelia, at the Scotia Art Theatre.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Louise Brown


Schenectady's Paris Lounge featured singer Louise Brown back in February, 1962. Anyone know who she was?

Sunday, July 08, 2007

LITTLE FAUSS AND BIG HALSY


January, 1971 screening at the Cinema Delware of Sidney J. Furie's elusive LITTLE FAUSS AND BIG HALSY (1970), available only from bootleg dealers.

Friday, July 06, 2007

THE LIQUIDATOR / THE SECRET 7


A Euro spy double-feature at Proctor's in Schenectady, from January, 1967. THE LIQUIDATOR (1965) was a British flick directed by Jack Cardiff; THE SECRET 7 was MGM's US release of the Spanish/Italian Gli Invincibili sette (1964), with Tony Russel and Helga Liné; no DVD release, and doesn't seem to be available even from bootleg dealers.