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Vincent Price in CONFESSIONS OF A OPIUM EATER (1962) – Still Trippy After All These Years
What attracted me first to CONFESSIONS OF AN OPIUM EATER (1962) was the poster. Our story, courteous reader, begins in late November of 2008. I was in Framingham, Massachusetts, working on the production of a meeting for pharmaceutical sales reps. … Continue reading
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Tagged Albert Glasser, Albert Zugsmith, Allied Artists, Angelo Rossitto, CONFESSIONS OF AN OPIUM EATER, Dawn Wells, Gabriel De Quincey, Gilligan's Island, June Kim, Linda Ho, Mary Ann, Peter Tork, Phillip Ahn, Richard Loo, SEX KITTENS GO TO COLLEGE, SOULS FOR SALE, The Monkees, Thomas De Quincey, Vincent Price, Warner Archive Collection, Yvonne Moray
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Screening Report: Film Comment Selects at Film Society of Lincoln Center
“What’s it like to live in a world without words,” Film Comment editor Gavin Smith asked the audience at the Film Society of Lincoln Center’s Howard Gillman Theater last night, before a well-attended screening of François Truffaut’s FAHRENHEIT 451 (1966). The … Continue reading →