The SHOCK! / Son of SHOCK! Viewing Project
In the months that follow, I will be blogging about all 72 of the Universal and Columbia films sold to television in the "SHOCK!" and "Son of SHOCK!" syndication packages in 1957-58. In addition to...
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Great project CreepingBride. Always enjoy your threads here on these movies and am especially looking forward to reading about the more obscure mystery and crime movies in the SHOCK/SON OF SHOCK...
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Red Gargon wrote:Great project CreepingBride. Always enjoy your threads here on these movies and am especially looking forward to reading about the more obscure mystery and crime movies in the...
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Me too Bride!!!! I totally "second" everything Red said.This project/blog looks outstanding (and astounding too). I'm there!best,- Jay
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CB, your latest piece on Miltown was fascinating, bravura stuff ... I laughed, I cried, I reached for medication. Amazing how something like SHOCK! (even its promo materials) can be an entre into...
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Yup Miltown sounds like it would have been good to be washed down with a couple six-packs of Iron City beer.or, as George Carlin said: "drink up Shriners!"seriously,great, great post on your blog...
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Red Gargon wrote:CB, your latest piece on Miltown was fascinating, bravura stuff ... I can't take credit for it-- it's all from Andrea Tone's research about tranquilizers in the '40s, '50s and '60s....
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I've posted down in the thread about missing CHFBers but this is a good spot, too, to ask: What's happened to CreepingBride? CreepingBride stopped posting here and on the SHOCK! blog back in...
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