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The Abominable Snowman   1957     2 and a half stars    N/R, 85 min.
Genre: Horror / Thriller
aka: The Abominable Snowman of the Himalayas

Director: Val Guest  
Cast: Peter Cushing, Forrest Tucker, Maureen Connell, Arnold Marle, Richard Wattis, Robert Brown, Michael Brill, Wolf Morris, Anthony Chinn

  A search for the elusive Yeti is the focus of this storyline as four men head out on an expedition to the Himalayas–and get much more than they bargained for!


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The Glass Tomb   1955     1 and a half stars    N/R, 59 min.
Genre: Mystery
aka: The Glass Cage

Director: Montgomery Tully  
Cast: John Ireland, Honor Blackman, Geoffrey Keen, Eric Pohlmann, Sid James, Liam Redmond, Sydney Tafler, Valerie Vernon, Arnold Marle, Stan Little, Arthur Howard, Sam Kydd, Ferdy Mayne

  This story revolves around a murder at a carnival when "The Starving Man" Sapolio (Eric Pohlmann) is found dead inside his glass cage. Now, his manager Pel (John Ireland) takes it upon himself to find out what really happened.



Cast
John Ireland Pel
Honor Blackman Jenny
Geoffrey Keen Harry
Eric Pohlmann Sapolio
Sid James Tony
Liam Redmond Lindley
Sydney Tafler Rorke
Valerie Vernon Bella
Arnold Marle Pop
Stan Little Mickelwitz
Arthur Howard Rutland
Sam Kydd George
Ferdy Mayne Bertie
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The Man Who Could Cheat Death   1959     2 and a half stars    N/R, 83 min.
Genre: Drama / Horror / Thriller / Sci-Fi
Director: Terence Fisher  
Cast: Anton Diffring, Hazel Court, Christopher Lee, Arnold Marle, Delphi Lawrence, Francis De Wolff, Michael Ripper, Ronald Adam, Gerda Larsen, Middleton Woods, Denis Shaw, Ian Hewitson, Frederick Rawlings, Charles Lloyd Pack, Marie Burke

  In this remake of "The Man in Half Moon Street" (1944), Dr. Georges Bonnet (Anton Diffring) uses transplant surgeries involving the removal of a gland from living victims who die during the surgery. The surgeries have stopped Georges' aging, and, although he is 104-years old, he appears to others as a 35-year-old man. Now, his obsession with Janine (Hazel Court) who has fallen for his aide Dr. Pierre Gerrard (Christopher Lee) will lead to Georges' ultimate undoing.



Cast
Anton Diffring Dr. Georges Bonnet
Hazel Court Janine Dubois
Christopher Lee Dr. Pierre Gerard
Arnold Marle Professor Ludwig Wiess
Delphi Lawrence Margo Phillipe
Francis De Wolff Inspector LeGris
Michael Ripper Morgu Attendant
Ronald Adam Doctor
Gerda Larsen Street Girl
Middleton Woods Little Man
Denis Shaw Tavern Customer
Ian Hewitson Roget
Frederick Rawlings Footman
Charles Lloyd Pack Man at Private View
Marie Burke Woman At Private View
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One of Our Aircraft Is Missing   1942     3 stars    N/R, 100 min.
Genre: Adventure / Action / Drama
Director: Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger  
Cast: Godfrey Tearle, Eric Portman, Hugh Williams, Bernard Miles, Peter Ustinov, Robert Helpmann, Googie Withers, Pamela Brown, Hugh Burden, Hay Petrie, Emrys Jones, Joyce Redman, Selma Vaz Dias, Arnold Marle, Alec Clunes

  This British film uses World War II as its theme. It is the story of the crash landing of an RAF bomber whose crew manages to bail out over Nazi-occupied Holland, and now they are faced with finding the means of escaping to England. Help comes in the form of an underground network of Dutch patriots that helps them reach the shores of Britain.



Cast
Godfrey Tearle Sir George Corbett
Eric Portman Tom Earnshaw
Hugh Williams Frank Shelley
Bernard Miles Geoff Hickman
Peter Ustinov The Priest
Robert Helpmann De Jong
Googie Withers Jo de Vries
Pamela Brown Els Meertens
Hugh Burden John Glyn Haggard
Hay Petrie Burgomaster
Emrys Jones Bob Ashley
Joyce Redman Jet van Dieren
Selma Vaz Dias Burgomeister's Wife
Arnold Marle Pieter Sluys
Alec Clunes Organist

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Movie Quick Pick
1. The Abominable Snowman (1957)
   aka: The Abominable Snowman of the Himalayas
2. The Glass Tomb (1955)
   aka: The Glass Cage
3. The Man Who Could Cheat Death (1959)
4. One of Our Aircraft Is Missing (1942)


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