At a Glance: Mostly nobody saw this in its limited 1963 second feature run, but a decade later it was transformed into one of the most notorious ... Universal was the leader in slickly produced 50s genre pix, and here's another eerie desert-set chiller from Jack Arnold with good ...
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Mostly nobody saw this in its limited 1963 second feature run, but a decade later it was transformed into one of the most notorious ... Universal was the leader in slickly produced 50s genre pix, and here's another eerie desert-set chiller from Jack Arnold with good ... Warren Beatty is one movie star who constantly took chances on offbeat projects, and his first collaboration with Arthur Penn is ...
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- Mostly nobody saw this in its limited 1963 second feature run, but a decade later it was transformed into one of the most notorious ...
- Universal was the leader in slickly produced 50s genre pix, and here's another eerie desert-set chiller from Jack Arnold with good ...
- Warren Beatty is one movie star who constantly took chances on offbeat projects, and his first collaboration with Arthur Penn is ...
- Not all 50s monster pix came from Hollywood--some were regionally produced on minuscule budgets, like this minor entry in the ...
- Indie filmmaker Tom Graeff, inspired to make his own movie after completing a grip job on Roger Corman's Not of This Earth, ...
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