Love these types of movies………
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WarpedRecord — 15 years ago(December 14, 2010 04:35 PM)
Wow, you know your cinematographers! Biroc indeed photographed some excellent and diverse movies until well into the '80s: "The Killing of Sister George," "The Longest Yard," "Blazing Saddles," "Hustle" and "Airplane!"
He also did some of the most memorable TV movies: "Brian's Song," "Warning Shot" and "Thursday's Game," which I told Ellen Burstyn was one of her forgotten gems when I met her (<- shameless name-dropping). -
WarpedRecord — 15 years ago(December 14, 2010 11:07 PM)
I regret that I have not seen "I Saw What You Did," but it's not for lack of trying. In fact, I'm sadly lacking in seeing many of his B&W works, other than that obvious film that a lot of people watch this time of year, plus a few films like this and "13 Ghosts."
I also regret that there was no touching, of either each other or ourselves, during my brief meeting with Ms. Burstyn. It was at a book-signing, and I was scraping for something original to say other than the obvious "I'm your No. 1 fan," which might have rubbed her the wrong way. Had I been better connected, I'd have invited her for a three-way rubdown with McSteamy and me.
I just realized that Mr. Biroc also lensed "Under the Yum Yum Tree," another title that has escaped my grasp. Have you seen that? I guess it's in color, but still it's a Jack Lemmon sex comedy! -
HarlowMGM — 10 years ago(December 03, 2015 11:47 AM)
This movie reminded me a lot of the classic THE CAT AND THE CANARY which was filmed several times, another spooky old house film with some laughs. Also there's THE OLD DARK HOUSE and ONE FRIGHTENED NIGHT from the 30's.