Sunday, May 25, 2025

Peter Lorre Filmography

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Although he didn't howl during a full moon, couldn't turn himself into a nocturnal bat, nor did he sport a pair of metal bolts on the side of his neck, Peter Lorre, nonetheless, became one of the greatest and most recognizable horror icons of all time. His unique voice, physical appearance, and strange sense of humor landed him many roles of a predatory and villainous nature in countless movies -- especially film noir and other sub-genre thrillers. So convincing were Lorre's antagonistic portrayals that, out of fear, people would literally try to avoid him on the streets. However, movie audiences were eventually treated to other entertaining and enjoyable aspects of the talented actor's capabilities once he was finally allowed to display his impressive range during the Mr. Moto film series and later projects within the realm of comedy and drama. Possessing great comic timing, gifted with improvisational skills, and disciplined in method acting, Peter Lorre certainly could hold his own when working beside some of Hollywood's biggest stars. Like many of his fellow co-stars, Lorre received most of his training from performing in a substantial number of theatrical stage productions long before he began a career in motion pictures. Lorre especially enjoyed roles that challenged him and were far different from other characters he had already played, but his claim to fame were the vile and sinister roles that rattled and unnerved millions. Many have imitated and even mimicked him, but no one could ever duplicate the power he displayed behind each of his performances, no matter how small the role or how bad the script. A true professional of the highest degree.



Die Yerschwundene Frau (1929)
Der Weisse Dämon (1930)
Bomben auf Monte Carlo (1931)
Die Koffer des Herrn O.F. (1931)
M (1931)
A Man's a Man (1931)
Dope (1932)
F.P.1 Antwortet Nicht (1932)
Fünf von der Jazzband (1932)
Schuß im Morgengrauen (1932)
Stupéfiants (1932)
Du Haut en Bas (1933)
Les Requins du Pétrole (1933)
Unsichtbare Gegner (1933)
Was Frauen Träumen (1933)
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)
Crime and Punishment (1935)
Mad Love (1935)
Crack-Up (1936)
Secret Agent (1936)
Lancer Spy (1937)
Nancy Steele Is Missing! (1937)
Thank You, Mr. Moto (1937)
Think Fast, Mr. Moto (1937)
I'll Give a Million (1938)
Mr. Moto Takes a Chance (1938)
Mr. Moto's Gamble (1938)
Mysterious Mr. Moto (1938)
Mr. Moto in Danger Island (1939)
Mr. Moto Takes a Vacation (1939)
Mr. Moto's Last Warning (1939)
I Was an Adventuress (1940)
Island of Doomed Men (1940)
Strange Cargo (1940)
Stranger on the Third Floor (1940)
You'll Find Out (1940)
All Through the Night (1941)
The Face Behind the Mask (1941)
The Maltese Falcon (1941)
Mr. District Attorney (1941)
They Met in Bombay (1941)
The Boogie Man Will Get You (1942)
Casablanca (1942)
Invisible Agent (1942)
Background to Danger (1943)
The Constant Nymph (1943)
The Cross of Lorraine (1943)
Arsenic and Old Lace (1944)
The Conspirators (1944)
Hollywood Canteen (1944)
The Mask of Dimitrios (1944)
Passage to Marseille (1944)
Confidential Agent (1945)
Hotel Berlin (1945)
The Beast with Five Fingers (1946)
Black Angel (1946)
The Chase (1946)
Three Strangers (1946)
The Verdict (1946)
My Favorite Brunette (1947)
Casbah (1948)
The Arrow Show: "Babysitter Sketch" (1949) -- TV series episode
Cavalcade of Stars: "The Tell-Tale Heart/Mad Doctor Sketch" (1949) -- TV series episode
Rope of Sand (1949)
Texaco Star Theater: "The Man with the Head of Glass/Cabinet of Dr. X" (1949) -- TV series episode
Variety: "The Man with the Head of Glass" (1949) -- TV series episode
We, the People: "Peter Lorre/Spyros Skouras" (1949) -- TV series episode
Double Confession (1950)
Quicksand (1950)
Der Verlorene (1951)
Celebrity Time: "March 23" (1952) -- TV series episode
Ford Festival: "Room for Two" (1952) -- TV series episode
Four Star Revue: "January 17" (1952; a.k.a. All Star Revue) -- TV series episode, with Boris Karloff & Martha Raye
Lux Video Theatre: "The Taste" (1952) -- TV series episode
Suspense!: "The Tortured Hand" (1952) -- TV series episode
Texaco Star Theater: "March 18" (1952) -- TV series episode
What's My Line?: "May 4" (1952) -- TV game-show episode
Beat the Devil (1953)
The Dave Garroway Show: "Episode #1.2" (1953) -- TV series episode
The Jackie Gleason Show: "May 6" (1953) -- TV series episode
The Paul Winchell and Jerry Mahoney Show: "Epionage Sketch" (1953) -- TV series episode
The United States Steel Hour: "The Vanishing Point" (1953) -- TV series episode
The Betty White Show: "October 7" (1954) -- TV series episode
Climax!: "Casino Royale" (1954) -- TV series episode
Disneyland: "The Disneyland Story" (1954) -- TV series episode
The Red Skelton Show: "Episode #3.40" (1954) -- TV series episode, with Lon Chaney Jr.
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars: "The Pipe" (1954) -- TV series episode
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954)
The Best of Broadway: "Arsenic and Old Lace" (1955) -- TV series episode, with Boris Karloff
Climax!: "A Promise to Murder" (1955) -- TV series episode
Disneyland: "Monsters of the Deep" (1955) -- TV series episode
Disneyland: "The Pre-Opening Report from Disneyland/A Tribute to Mickey Mouse" (1955) -- TV series episode
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Presents: "The Blue Landscape" (1955) -- TV series episode
The Eddie Cantor Comedy Theater: "The Sure Cure" (1955) -- TV series episode
The George Gobel Show: "Episode #1.29" (1955) -- TV series episode
Hollywood's Best: "April 22" (1955) -- TV series episode
I've Got a Secret: "January 5" (1955) -- TV game-show episode
Producers' Showcase: "Reunion in Vienna" (1955) -- TV series episode
The Red Skelton Show: "Episode #4.18" (1955) -- TV series episode
The Red Skelton Show: "Episode #5.10" (1955) -- TV series episode
The Rheingold Theatre: "The Blue Landscape" (1955) -- TV series episode
The Star and the Story: "The Blue Landscape" (1955) -- TV series episode
Star Time Playhouse: "The Pipe" (1955) -- TV series episode
Studio 57: "Young Couples Only" (1955) -- TV series episode
Around the World in Eighty Days (1956)
The Bob Hope Show: "November 11" (1956) -- TV series episode
Climax!: "The Fifth Wheel" (1956) -- TV series episode
Climax!: "The Man Who Lost His Head" (1956) -- TV series episode
Congo Crossing (1956)
The Ed Sullivan Show: "The John Huston Story" (1956) -- TV series episode, with Vincent Price
Encore Theater: "Queen's Bracelet" (1956) -- TV series episode
The Jackie Gleason Show: "September 29" (1956) -- TV series episode
Meet Me in Las Vegas (1956)
Playhouse 90: "Massacre at Sand Creek" (1956) -- TV series episode
Playhouse 90: "Sizeman and Son" (1956) -- TV series episode
Screen Directors Playhouse: "No. 5 Checked Out" (1956) -- TV series episode
Studio 57: "The Finishers" (1956) -- TV series episode
Studio 57: "The Queen's Bracelet" (1956) -- TV series episode
The 20th Century-Fox Hour: "Operation Cicero" (1956) -- TV series episode, with Alan Napier
Alfred Hitchcock Presents: "The Diplomatic Corpse" (1957) -- TV series episode
The Buster Keaton Story (1957)
Climax!: "A Taste for Crime" (1957) -- TV series episode
Collector's Item: "The Left Fist of David" (1957) -- TV series pilot episode, with Vincent Price
Collector's Item: "Appraise the Lady" (1957) -- TV series 2nd pilot episode, with Vincent Price
Hell Ship Mutiny (1957)
Playhouse 90: "The Fabulous Irishman" (1957) -- TV series episode
Playhouse 90: "The Jet-Propelled Couch" (1957) -- TV series episode, with Maila Nurmi
Playhouse 90: "The Last Tycoon" (1957) -- TV series episode, with Jack Palance
The Red Skelton Show: "Episode #6.21" (1957) -- TV series episode
The Red Skelton Show: "Episode #7.6" (1957) -- TV series episode
The Sad Sack (1957)
Silk Stockings (1957)
The Story of Mankind (1957)
The Milton Berle Show: "Episode #1.11" (1958) -- TV series episode
Playhouse 90: "Turn Left at Mount Everest" (1958) -- TV series episode
The Red Skelton Show: "Episode #7.19" (1958) -- TV series episode, with Jackie Coogan
The Big Circus (1959)
Five Fingers: "Thin Ice" (1959) -- TV series episode, with Alan Napier
The Red Skelton Show: "Episode #8.27" (1959) -- TV series episode
The Red Skelton Show: "Episode #9.7" (1959) -- TV series episode
Alfred Hitchcock Presents: "Man from the South" (1960) -- TV series episode
I've Got a Secret: "February 17" (1960) -- TV game-show episode, with Betsy Palmer
Mike Wallace Interviews: "March 8" (1960) -- TV series episode
Playhouse 90: "The Cruel Day" (1960) -- TV series episode
Rawhide: "Incident of the Slavemaster" (1960) -- TV series episode
The Red Skelton Show: "Episode #9.30" (1960) -- TV series episode, with Rod Serling
Scent of Mystery (1960)
The Tonight Show Starring Jack Paar: "February 15" (1960) -- TV series episode
Wagon Train: "The Alexander Portlass Story" (1960) -- TV series episode
What's My Line?: "February 14" (1960) -- TV game-show episode
The Best of the Post: "The Baron Loved His Wife" (1961) -- TV series episode
Checkmate: "The Human Touch" (1961) -- TV series episode
The Gertrude Berg Show: "First Test" (1961) -- TV series episode, with Mary Wickes
The Gertrude Berg Show: "The Trouble with Crayton" (1961) -- TV series episode
Here's Hollywood: "July 21" (1961) -- TV series episode
Mrs. G. Goes to College: "First Test" (1961) -- TV series episode
Mrs. G. Goes to College: "The Trouble with Crayton" (1961) -- TV series episode, with Mary Wickes
Peter Lorre Playhouse: "June" (1961) -- TV series pilot episode
The Tonight Show Starring Jack Paar: "November 16" (1961) -- TV series episode
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1961)
Five Weeks in a Balloon (1962)
The Jack Paar Tonight Show: "February 23" (1962) -- TV series episode
Route 66: "Lizard's Leg and Owlet's Wing" (1962) -- TV series episode, with Boris Karloff & Lon Chaney Jr.
Tales of Terror (1962)
Tell It to Groucho: "May 3" (1962) -- TV series episode
The Comedy of Terrors (1963)
The DuPont Show of the Week: "Diamond Fever" (1963) -- TV series episode
The Hy Gardner Show: "March 3" (1963) -- TV series episode, with Boris Karloff
The Jack Benny Program: "January 22" (1963) -- TV series episode
Kraft Suspense Theatre: "The End of the World, Baby" (1963) -- TV series episode
The Merv Griffin Show: "Episode #1.79" (1963) -- TV series episode
The Merv Griffin Show: "Episode #1.106" (1963) -- TV series episode
The Raven (1963)
77 Sunset Strip: "5: Parts 1-5" (1963) -- TV series episodes, with Burgess Meredith & Victor Buono
The Steve Allen Show: "January 14" (1963) -- TV series episode
The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show: "February 20" (1963) -- TV series episode
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: "January 25" (1963) -- TV series episode
Hollywood and the Stars: "Monsters We've Known and Loved" (1964) -- TV series episode, with Boris Karloff
Muscle Beach Party (1964)
The Patsy (1954)


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    Thursday, May 22, 2025

    Actor Jim Childs at the Stray Pirate

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    Actor Jim Childs outside the Stray Pirate, after watching a screening of The Gifted and meeting director August Anthony Aguilar and lead actress Ginger Lynn in the Las Vegas Art District.

    Tuesday, May 6, 2025

    Horror Host on Blogger

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    Blogger promo featuring the kooky and creepy cast from the Super Shock Show. Horror host Sicko-Psychotic the King of Ghouls, is played by actor Jim Childs, who also voices the characters of Silky Harlot the Spider and Cameo the Magic Camera Obscura. 

    Sunday, May 4, 2025

    Lon Chaney Jr Filmography

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    He was born Creighton Tull Chaney in 1906, the son of the greatest horror film star of the silent era -- Lon Chaney! Initially forbidden by his father to seek a career in show business, young Creighton nonetheless pursued a modest acting career throughout the 1930s. But obtaining steady work in Hollywood was no easy task, and Creighton was forced to succumb to the pressures of changing his name to Lon Chaney, Jr. in hopes of capitalizing on his father's former fame. The strategy proved futile, and Chaney, Jr. continued to find himself cast in the usual array of bit parts, which often went unbilled. Chaney, Jr. eventually achieved star status with his famous portrayal of Lennie in the West Coast stage production of the play Of Mice and Men and in the 1939 film version. But it wasn't until 1941, with his legendary portrayal of Lawrence Talbot in The Wolf Man, that Chaney, Jr. joined in the ranks as one of cinema's greatest horror stars of all time, alongside fellow actors Boris KarloffBela LugosiPeter Lorre, and Vincent Price. Chaney, Jr. not only turned the Wolf Man character into an international icon, he also took over the roles of Dracula, the Mummy, and the Frankenstein Monster for many of the sequels, remakes, and parodies. Unfortunately, throughout his life, Chaney, Jr. would be haunted by his unstable past and plagued by his own insecurities as he reached highs and lows interchangeably in his career as an actor. But in a wonderful gesture in 1973, and before Chaney, Jr. would soon pass away, many of his adoring fans wrote to him and made sure he was aware of how much he was appreciated.



    The Trap (1922) -- only his hands are shown; Lon Chaney Sr. stars
    The Galloping Ghost (1931) -- 12-chapter serial
    Bird of Paradise (1932) -- as Creighton Chaney
    Girl Crazy (1932) -- uncredited appearance as a Chorus Dancer
    The Last Frontier (1932) -- as Creighton Chaney; 12-chapter serial
    The Most Dangerous Game (1932) -- his appearance is edited out of the finished film
    The Black Ghost (1932) -- edited feature-length version of the 1932 serial The Last Frontier
    Lucky Devils (1933) -- as Creighton Chaney
    Scarlet River (1933) -- as Creighton Chaney
    Son of the Border (1933) -- as Creighton Chaney
    The Three Musketeers (1933) -- as Creighton Chaney
    Girl o' My Dreams (1934) -- as Creighton Chaney
    The Life of Vergie Winters (1934) -- as Creighton Chaney
    Sixteen Fathoms Deep (1934) -- as Creighton Chaney
    Accent on Youth (1935) -- as Creighton Chaney
    Hold 'Em Yale (1935) -- uncredited appearance as a Football Player
    The Marriage Bargain (1935) -- as Creighton Chaney
    A Scream in the Night (1935) -- as Creighton Chaney
    The Shadow of Silk Lennox (1935; a.k.a. Case of the Crime Cartel) -- as Creighton Chaney
    Ace Drummond (1936) -- as Creighton Chaney
    Killer at Large (1936) -- uncredited appearance as a Wax Museum Guard
    Rose Bowl (1936) -- uncredited appearance as a Football Player
    The Singing Cowboy (1936) -- as Creighton Chaney
    Undersea Kingdom (1936) -- as Creighton Chaney; 12-chapter serial
    The Old Corral (1936) -- name changed to Lon Chaney, Jr.
    Angel's Holiday (1937)
    Born Reckless (1937) -- uncredited appearance as a Garage Mechanic
    Charlie Chan on Broadway (1937) -- uncredited appearance as a Desk Man
    Checkers (1937) -- uncredited appearance as a Man at the Race Tacks
    Cheyenne Rides Again (1937)
    The Lady Escapes (1937) -- uncredited appearance as a Reporter
    Life Begins in College (1937)
    Love and Hisses (1937) -- uncredited as an Attendant
    Love Is News (1937) -- uncredited as a Newsman
    Midnight Taxi (1937)
    One Mile from Heaven (1937) -- uncredited appearance as a Policeman
    Second Honeymoon (1937) -- uncredited appearance as a Reporter
    Secret Agent X-9 (1937) -- 12-chapter serial
    Slave Ship (1937) -- uncredited appearance as a Laborer
    That I May Live (1937) -- uncredited appearance as an Engineer
    Thin Ice (1937) -- uncredited appearance as an American Reporter
    This Is My Affair (1937) -- uncredited
    Wife, Doctor and Nurse (1937)
    Wild and Woolly (1937)
    Alexander's Ragtime Band (1938) -- uncredited appearance as a Photographer
    City Girl (1938) -- uncredited appearance as a Gangster
    Happy Landing (1938) -- uncredited appearance as a Newspaper Reporter
    Josette (1938)
    Mr. Moto's Gamble (1938)
    Passport Husband (1938)
    Road Demon (1938)
    Sally, Irene and Mary (1938) -- uncredited appearance as Policeman
    Speed to Burn (1938)
    Straight Place and Show (1938) -- uncredited as a Chauffeur
    Submarine Patrol (1938) -- uncredited as a Marine Sentry
    Walking Down Broadway (1938) -- uncredited appearance
    Charlie Chan in City in Darkness (1939)
    Frontier Marshal (1939)
    Jesse James (1939)
    Of Mice and Men (1939)
    Union Pacific (1939)
    North West Mounted Police (1940)
    One Million B.C. (1940)
    Badlands of Dakota (1941)
    Billy the Kid (1941)
    Man Made Monster (1941; a.k.a. The Atomic Monster)
    Riders of Death Valley (1941)
    San Antonio Rose (1941)
    Too Many Blondes (1941)
    The Wolf Man (1941)
    Eyes of the Underworld (1942)
    The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942)
    Keeping Fit (1942) -- short, with Mary Wickes
    The Mummy's Tomb (1942)
    North to the Klondike (1942)
    Overland Mail (1942) -- 15-chapter serial
    Calling Dr. Death (1943)
    Crazy House (1943) -- uncredited cameo appearance
    Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1943)
    Frontier Badmen (1943)
    Son of Dracula (1943)
    What We Are Fighting For (1943) -- short
    Cobra Woman (1944)
    Dead Man's Eyes (1944)
    Follow the Boys (1944)
    Ghost Catchers (1944)
    House of Frankenstein (1944)
    The Mummy's Ghost (1944)
    The Mummy's Curse (1944)
    Weird Woman (1944)
    The Daltons Ride Again (1945)
    The Frozen Ghost (1945)
    Here Come the Co-eds (1945)
    House of Dracula (1945)
    Pillow of Death (1945)
    Strange Confession (1945; a.k.a. The Missing Head)
    My Favorite Brunette (1947)
    Screen Snapshots: Laguna, U.S.A. (1947) -- short
    Albuquerque (1948)
    Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948) 
    The Counterfeiters (1948)
    16 Fathoms Deep (1948)
    Toast of the Town: "Episode #1.11" (1948) -- TV series episode
    The Life of Riley (1949) -- unaired TV series pilot, Jackie Gleason was later cast in the role instead
    There's a Girl in My Heart (1949)
    Captain China (1950)
    The Milton Berle Show: "Episode #3.11" (1950) -- TV series episode
    Once a Thief (1950)
    Versatile Varieties: "December 29" (1950) -- TV series episode
    You Asked for It: "episode unknown" (1950) -- TV series episode
    Behave Yourself! (1951)
    Bride of the Gorilla (1951)
    The Bushwhackers (1951)
    The Colgate Comedy Hour: "The Haunted Candle/Carmen" (1951) -- TV series episode
    Cosmopolitan Theatre: "Last Concerto" (1951) -- TV series episode
    Flame of Araby (1951)
    Inside Straight (1951)
    Only the Valiant (1951)
    Battles of Chief Pontiac (1952)
    The Black Castle (1952)
    High Noon (1952)
    Schlitz Playhouse of Stars: "The Trial" (1952) -- TV series episode
    Springfield Rifle (1952)
    Tales of Tomorrow: "Frankenstein" (1952) -- TV series episode
    Thief of Damascus (1952)
    Bandit Island (1953) -- 3-D short
    A Lion Is in the Streets (1953)
    Raiders of the Seven Seas (1953)
    The Red Skelton Show: "Episode #3.6" (1953) -- TV series episode
    The Big Chase (1954)
    The Black Pirates (1954)
    The Boy from Oklahoma (1954)
    Casanova's Big Night (1954)
    Cavalcade Theater: "Moonlight School" (1954) -- TV series episode
    Climax!: "An Error in Chemistry" (1954) -- TV series episode
    Jack London's Tales of Adventure (1954) -- unaired TV series pilot
    Jivaro (1954)
    Passion (1954)
    The Red Skelton Show: "Episode #3.40" (1954) -- TV series episode, with Peter Lorre
    The Whistler: "Backfire" (1954) -- TV series episode
    Big House, U.S.A. (1955)
    Cavalcade Theater: "Stay On, Stranger" (1955) -- TV series episode
    Flight from Adventure (1955) -- unsold TV series, footage supposedly made into a TV movie
    I Died a Thousand Times (1955)
    The Indian Fighter (1955)
    Masquerade Party: "episode unknown" (1955) -- TV game show episode
    Not as a Stranger (1955)
    The Silver Star (1955)
    Studio 57: "The Ballad of Jubal Pickett" (1955) -- TV series episode
    The Black Sleep (1956)
    Climax!: "The Secret of River Lane" (1956) -- TV series episode
    Daniel Boone, Trail Blazer (1956)
    Indestructible Man (1956)
    Manfish (1956)
    Pardners (1956)
    Telephone Time "The Golden Junkman" (1956) -- TV series episode
    Climax!: "Necessary Evil" (1957) -- TV series episode
    The Cyclops (1957)
    Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans (1957) -- TV series
    The Defiant Ones (1958)
    Money, Women and Guns (1958)
    The Red Skelton Show: "Episode #7.14" (1958) -- TV series episode, with John Carradine
    The Red Skelton Show: "Episode #7.27" (1958) -- TV series episode
    The Red Skelton Show: "Episode #7.35" (1958) -- TV series episode
    Target: "Death by the Clock" (1958) -- TV series episode
    Tombstone Territory: "The Black Marshal from Deadwood" (1958) -- TV series episode
    Truth or Consequences: "episode unknown" (1958) -- TV game show episode
    Adventures in Paradise: "The Black Pearl" (1959) -- TV series episode
    The Alligator People (1959)
    Border Patrol: "The Homecoming" (1959) -- TV series episode
    La Casa del Terror (1959)
    Face of the Screaming Werewolf (1959)
    General Electric Theater: "The Family Man" (1959) -- TV series episode
    Have Gun - Will Travel: "The Scorched Feather" (1959) -- TV series episode
    Rawhide: "Incident on the Edge of Madness" (1959) -- TV series episode, with Sheb Wooley
    The Red Skelton Show: "Episode #8.14" (1959) -- TV series episode
    The Rough Riders: "An Eye for an Eye" (1959) -- TV series episode
    The Texan: "No Love Wasted" (1959) -- TV series episode
    13 Demon Street: "The Black Hand" (1959) -- unsold TV series episode
    13 Demon Street: "The Photograph" (1959) -- unsold TV series episode
    Wanted: Dead or Alive: "The Empty Cell" (1959) -- TV series episode
    Bat Masterson: "Bat Trap" (1960) -- TV series episode
    Johnny Ringo: "The Raffertys" (1960) -- TV series episode
    Lock Up: "The Case of Joe Slade" (1960) -- TV series episode
    Wagon Train: "The Jose Morales Story" (1960) -- TV series episode
    The Deputy: "Brother in Arms" (1961) -- TV series episode
    The Devil's Messenger (1961) -- edited feature-length version of the TV series 13 Demon Street
    Klondike: "The Hostages" (1961) -- TV series episode
    The Phantom (1961) -- unsold TV series pilot
    Rebellion in Cuba (1961)
    Route 66: "The Mud Nest" (1961) -- TV series episode
    Stagecoach West: "Not in Our Stars" (1961) -- TV series episode
    Surfside 6: "Witness for the Defense" (1961) -- TV series episode
    Wagon Train: "The Chalice" (1961) -- TV series episode
    Zane Grey Theater: "A Warm Day in Heaven" (1961) -- TV series episode
    Here's Hollywood: "June 28" (1962) -- TV series episode
    Lawman: "The Tarnished Badge" (1962) -- TV series episode
    The Rifleman: "Gunfire" (1962) -- TV series episode
    Route 66: "Lizard's Leg and Owlet's Wing" (1962) -- TV series episode, with Boris Karloff & Peter Lorre
    Empire: "Hidden Asset" (1963) -- TV series episode
    The Haunted Palace (1963)
    Have Gun - Will Travel: "Cage at McNaab" (1963) -- TV series episode
    Rawhide: "Incident at Spider Rock" (1963) -- TV series episode
    Route 66: "Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are!" (1963) -- TV series episode
    Law of the Lawless (1964)
    Spider Baby; or, The Maddest Story Ever Told (1964)
    Stage to Thunder Rock (1964)
    Witchcraft (1964)
    Apache Uprising (1965)
    Black Spurs (1965)
    House of the Black Death (1965)
    Town Tamer (1965)
    The World of Abbott and Costello (1965) 
    Young Fury (1965)
    Dr. Terror's Gallery of Horrors (1966)
    Johnny Reno (1966)
    The Monkees: "Monkees in a Ghost Town" (1966) -- TV series episode
    Pistols 'n' Petticoats (1966) -- TV series
    Hillbillys in a Haunted House (1967)
    The Pat Boone Show: "episode unknown" (1967) -- TV series episode
    Procter and Gamble's Bold Detergent (1967) -- TV commercial
    Welcome to Hard Times (1967)
    Buckskin (1968)
    The Far Out West (1968) -- TV movie edited from the TV series Pistols 'n' Petticoats
    Star Close-Up: "episode unknown" (1968) -- TV series episode
    Fireball Jungle (1969)
    Pontiac Truck: "The Chain Gang" (1969) -- commercial
    A Stranger in Town (1969)
    The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: "October 8" (1969) -- TV series episode
    The Female Bunch (1971)
    Dracula vs. Frankenstein (1971)
    What's New?: "episode unknown" (1971) -- TV series episode

    The Galloping Ghost (1931) The Most Dangerous Game (1932)

    Saturday, May 3, 2025

    ER TV Series

    actor Jim Childs

    ER was a long-running procedural television series from Warner Bros. about the professional and personal lives of the County General Hospital staff in Chicago. It starred Linda Cardellini, George Clooney, Anthony Edwards, Troy Evans, Alex Kingston, Eriq La Salle, Julianna Margulies, Paul McCrane, Parminder Nagra, Mekhi Phifer, Lily Mariye, Gloria Reuben, Maura Tierney, Shane West, and Noah Wyle, etc. 

    Others who appeared on the show were Sam Anderson, Sharif Atkins, Angela Bassett, Michael Beach, Maria Bello, Jorja Fox, Erica Gimpel, Mariska Hargitay, David Lyons, William H. Macy, Michael Michele, Elizabeth Mitchell, Leland Orser, Busy Philipps, Glenn Plummer, CCH Pounder, Kyle Richards, Pamela Sinha, John Stamos, Cress Williams, Jim Childs, Robert Cicchini, Sally Field, Danielle Harris, Nina Henderson, Patrick Kilpatrick, Piper Laurie, John Leguizamo, Dick Miller, Emily Rose, Susan Sarandon, Michael B. Silver, Carrie Snodgress, etc. 

    Actor Jim Childs recalls taking a shortcut on the Warner lot as he headed back to the ER set after a lunch break. This was when he first met George Clooney, who was walking towards his trailer. Clooney had just been cast in the role of Batman in 1997's feature film Batman & Robin and was working both jobs. 

    Friday, May 2, 2025

    Silky Harlot the Spider

    puppet Super Shock Show TV horror host

    Originally, the voice of Silky Harlot the Spider was provided by music and sound director Jerome P. Eadeh. Eventually, actor and TV horror host Jim Childs took over the puppet's voice in the new Super Shock Show


    puppet voiceover TV horror host