Boris Karloff: The Gentle Monster (1995)-A Documentary
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Boris Karloff: The Gentle Monster (1995)-A Documentary
The Boris Karloff Blogathon has been on all this week all over the internet. If you are interested, just do a Google search and you'll find numerous bloggers writing with great affection about one of our favorite monsters...who was also a great actor.
Boris Karloff: The Gentle Monster (1995)-A Documentary made for Biography on A & E by Kevin Burns has a slew of great interviews and clips from the actor's life and movies. Perhaps you will enjoy it.
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Re: Boris Karloff: The Gentle Monster (1995)-A Documentary
I'll have to watch this.
I think Nov. 23rd was Karloff's birthday.
I'm glad to see that "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" will be on network TV this year.
I think Nov. 23rd was Karloff's birthday.
I'm glad to see that "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" will be on network TV this year.
Re: Boris Karloff: The Gentle Monster (1995)-A Documentary
This documentary is wonderfully included in the FRANKENSTEIN 75TH ANNIVERSARY set of disks (and maybe with the Universal Legends from 2002-2003?).
It's been decades since the MOMMY DEAREST-Bette Davis laundry was aired, but the first time I saw the Karloff-Lugosi kids talking about their fathers, I knew these were going to be giant steps forward. I doubt either family gets rich from their own brief documentarian appearances, but I appreciate their discussions and donations to my fond memories of their fathers' work.
It's been decades since the MOMMY DEAREST-Bette Davis laundry was aired, but the first time I saw the Karloff-Lugosi kids talking about their fathers, I knew these were going to be giant steps forward. I doubt either family gets rich from their own brief documentarian appearances, but I appreciate their discussions and donations to my fond memories of their fathers' work.