I have to admit, darlings, when I first heard the title, I was hoping for the 1936 MGM film, of the same title, starring Lionel Barrymore, Maureen O' Sullivan, and the fabulous Rafaella Ottiano. I mean, the name alone is reason enough to see the film.
When I saw it was about a ventriloquist, and his dummy, I was hoping for the 1946 British anthology film "Dead Of Night," where the ventriloquist sequence,with Michael Redgrave, is the best. But this 1964 film I have never seen, but it looks like the same old thing, so it should be lots of fun, with Svengoolie getting plenty of rubber chickens thrown at him.
Hey, this is the highlight of our week, during Covid! So, join us for some campy fun!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have known no ventriloquists in my time, but plenty of dummies!
As Ray Bolger said, in "The Wizard Of Oz," "Some people without brains do an awful lot of talking."
How true. Especially over the last four years!
Talk, Twitter, twit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
See you Saturday night, dolls!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Is that on TCM?
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ReplyDeleteNo, it is on ME TV!
Thank You.. I will see if I have that on my millions of channels
ReplyDeleteEvil Ventriloquist and his Murderous Dummy.
ReplyDeleteIt walks! It talks! It KILLS!!!