The Unknown- Too bad 15 minutes are missing, but it was still an incredible movie despite this. Neat seeing Lon Chaney do so much with his feet, even with a body double. Young Joan Crawford was quite a looker (recently enjoyed seeing her in the original version of The Women in an enjoyably "witchy" role).
The Cat and the Canary (1927 silent and Bob Hope version) - Classic spooky house movie. Enjoyed both versions, though I found the silent version to be the better of the two, despite being based on a broadway play. I was expecting the Bob Hope version to be funnier, but it was the silent version that had the most hilarious scenes. The silent version also had more elorbate camera angels and the better costume for the villain. A must see for Scooby Doo fans.
soprano1 wrote:Death Rides a Horse (1966)
Another good Western. Really great performance here from Lee Van Cleef. Superb score, too.
I might give it a watch since I have it in one of those cheapo western sets, but I don't have high hopes for the picture and sound quality. Definitely interested in the movie itself, though.