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Published Thursday, November 20, 2008 by Tatyanavvganqbjkvv.
I left some information, immages, and video previews of Man in the Attic below.
Summary of Man in the Attic:
MAN IN THE ATTIC is the third adaptation of the psychological thriller, THE LODGER written by novelist Marie Belloc Lowndes in 1912. A young Jack Palance gives an outstanding rendition as the sinister-looking, secretive soft-spoken pathologist named Slade. His character plays a Jack the Ripper type and rents out a gloomy attic in the heart of London where he conducts odd experiments. All of the sudden, several women are turning up dead, all of them showgirls. The landlady suspects her lodger and is afraid for her dancer daughter, Lilly (Constance Smith). Bonus Features: Animated Menus| Chapter Selection| Photo Gallery Specs: DVD5; Dolby Digital Mono; 82 minutes; B&W; 1.33:1 Aspect Ratio; MPAA - NR; Year - 1953; SRP - $9.99.
I think Jack Palance and Constance Smith worked wonderful in Man in the Attic. The great supporting cast includes Jack Palance, Constance Smith, Byron Palmer, Frances Bavier, Rhys Williams.
I left some information, immages, and video previews of The Story of Seabiscuit below.
Summary of The Story of Seabiscuit:
Sixteen times out of the starting gate. Zero times in the Winner's Circle. Those were the humble beginnings of the undersized, underdog bay colt who became one of the greatest thoroughbreds in horseracing history. With actual racing footage of "the Biscuit," The Story of Seabiscuit mixes fact and fancy into an endearing tale of rags-to-riches success. Shirley Temple plays the student nurse whose romance with the colt's jockey (Lon McAllister) is clouded by her fears about a sport in which a 100-pound rider must command 1,000 pounds of thundering horseflesh. And Barry Fitzgerald charmingly scores as the trainer who sizes up the short-legged, bulky-kneed colt and sees what no one else sees: the makings of a champion. The flag is up!
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I really loved the movie The Story of Seabiscuit. I really enjoyed watching Shirley Temple in this movie. I also think Barry Fitzgerald was great!
I think Shirley Temple and Barry Fitzgerald worked wonderful in The Story of Seabiscuit. The great supporting cast includes Shirley Temple, Barry Fitzgerald, Lon McCallister, Rosemary DeCamp, Donald MacBride.