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Violent Midnight (1963)
About this title: This stark but interesting low-budget thriller stars Lee Philips as Elliot Freeman, a veteran of the Korean War who has returned home to New England and is following his muse as an artist. Freeman inherited a fortune from his wealthy father and is earning an impressive reputation for his paintings, but he remains a tense and moody individual. ... read more
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This stark but interesting low-budget thriller stars Lee Philips as Elliot Freeman, a veteran of the Korean War who has returned home to New England and is following his muse as an artist. Freeman inherited a fortune from his wealthy father and is earning an impressive reputation for his paintings, but he remains a tense and moody individual. Freeman had a brief fling with one of his nude models, Dolores (Kaye Elhardt), but she's also been dating Charlie Perone (James Farentino), a beefy truck driver...
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London After Midnight - Violent Acts of Beauty
London After Midnight: Sean Brennan. Personnel: John Keith (violin, cello); Rex Merriweather, Jackson Chandler (flute, saxophone,...
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Release Date: 11/06/2007. Sales Rank: 113,147. Label: METROPOLIS RECORDS.
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In this Psycho-esque black & white thriller from Del Tenney, Elliott Freeman (Lee Phillips) is a Korean War vet-turned-painter who becomes the prime suspect in the brutal stabbing death of his model, Dolores (Kaye Elhardt). Did Elliott kill her to end their relationship? Or, did her ex-boyfriend, Charlie (James Farentino) murder her out of jealousy? Or, could it have been Professor Melbourne (Day Tuttle), a peeping tom with mysterious ties to the woman? Regardless, it's up to Elliott's attorney ...
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Violent Midnight
This is essentially another one of the several variations on "Psycho" that came out in the wake of that movie; this one has definite low budget roots (it was produced by Del "Horror of Party Beach" Tenney). It's not without interest; it actually pulls off the trick of having two men both being under suspicion for the murders while we in the audience know that both of them are innocent, though the juvenile delinquent character is unpleasant enough that you hope that he comes to a bad end. - Dave Sindelar
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Description by OLDIES.com: Elliott Freeman (Lee Philips) is a Korean War vet-turned-painter who becomes the prime suspect in the brutal stabbing death of his model. Did Elliott kill her to end their relationship, or could it have been her ex-boyfriend who murdered her out of jealousy? Or perhaps Professor Melbourne, a peeping tom with mysterious ties to the woman?
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Original Folded, Single Sided Film Poster from 1964 in VERY GOOD condition from Belgium, size: Belgian 12/14x19/22 inch approx. 30x60 cm Movie Poster Affiche.
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In this Psycho-esque black & white thriller from Del Tenney, Elliott Freeman (Lee Phillips) is a Korean War vet-turned-painter who becomes the prime suspect in the brutal stabbing death of his model, Dolores (Kaye Elhardt). Did Elliott kill her to end their relationship? Or, did her ex-boyfriend, Charlie (James Farentino) murder her out of jealousy? Or, could it have been Professor Melbourne (Day Tuttle), a peeping tom with mysterious ties to the woman? Regardless, it's up to Elliott's attorney ...
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In this Psycho-esque black &white thriller from Del Tenney, Elliott Freeman (Lee Phillips) is a Korean War vet-turned-painter who becomes the prime suspect in the brutal stabbing death of his model, Dolores (Kaye Elhardt). Did Elliott kill her to end their relationship? Or, did her ex-boyfriend, Charlie (James Farentino) murder her out of jealousy? Or, could it have been Professor Melbourne (Day Tuttle), a peeping tom with mysterious ties to the woman? Regardless, it‘s up to Elliott‘s attorney (Shepperd...
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1987 original independent pressing LP. Featuring John Kruth backed by The Violent Femmes, Brian Ritchie, Victor Snopeck III and guests.
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