Archive for Henry Fonda
Second Run Showcase :: The Roaring West at Its Reckless Best! (August, 1947)
Posted in 1940-1949, Movie Ads with tags 20th Century Fox, Ann Rooney, Cathy Downs, Comedy, Freddie Steps Out, Freddie Stewart, Henry Fonda, Jack Armstrong, John Ford, Johnny Mack Brown, June Preisser, Land of the Lawless, Linda Darnell, Musical, My Darling Clementine, Second Run Showcase, The Mighty McGurk, Tim Holt, Victor Mature, Walter Brennan, Ward Bond, Westerns on February 18, 2017 by WB KelsoRandom Drive-In Mash-Up :: For the Sake of Your Sanity, Pray It Isn’t True! (July, 1973)
Posted in 1970-1979, Movie Ads with tags Clive Revill, Gayle Hunnicutt, George Kennedy, Henry Fonda, Horror, James H. Nicholson, John Hough, Mystery, Pamela Franklin, Richard Fleischer, Richard Matheson, Roddy McDowall, Supernatural / Ghosts, The Boston Strangler, The Legend of Hell House, Tony Curtis, True Crime on June 5, 2012 by WB Kelso
Other Points of Interest:
Full film review of The Legend of Hell House at 3B Theater.
Poster campaign for The Legend of Hell House at the Archive.
The Legend of Hell House (1973) Academy Pictures Corporation :: 20th Century Fox / EP: James H. Nicholson / P: Albert Fennell, Norman T. Herman / D: John Hough / S: Richard Matheson / C: Alan Hume / E: Geoffrey Foot / M: Delia Derbyshire, Brian Hodgson / S: Roddy McDowall, Gayle Hunnicutt, Pamela Franklin, Clive Revill, Roland Culver, Michael Gough
The Boston Strangler (1968) Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation / P: Robert Fryer / AP: James Cresson / D: Richard Fleischer / W: Edward Anhalt, Gerold Frank (novel) / C: Richard H. Kline / E: Marion Rothman / M: Lionel Newman / S: Tony Curtis, Henry Fonda, George Kennedy, Mike Kellin, Murray Hamilton, William Marshall, Sally Kellerman
For the Love of Hitchcock :: All the More Exciting Because All its Shadowed Twists and Turns are True! (February, 1957)
Posted in 1950-1959, Movie Ads with tags Alfred Hitchcock, For the Love of Hitchcock, Gimmicks and Promotions, Henry Fonda, Suspense, The Wrong Man, True Crime, Vera Miles on May 16, 2012 by WB Kelso
“An innocent man has nothing to fear — remember that.”
This post is part of the For the Love of Film Blogathon, a new age telethon to raise funds for The National Film Preservation Foundation to help bring The White Shadow (a/k/a White Shadows), an early silent film that a certain master of suspense did just about everything for except direct — assistant director, screenwriter, film editor, production designer, art director, and set decorator, to the streaming masses and help defray the costs of adding a new musical soundtrack.
There’s no donation too small, folks. So please, click on the link above, wherever you see it this week and give what you can. Thanks. For more information, check out the group’s Facebook page. Big thanks, as always, to Ferdy on Film, The Self-Styled Siren and This Island Rod for throwing such a wide net for contributors. Until tomorrow, then, I bid you all a good ev-ah-ning.
I’m participating. Are you?
The Wrong Man (1956) Warner Bros. / P: Alfred Hitchcock / AP: Herbert Coleman / D: Alfred Hitchcock / W: Maxwell Anderson, Angus MacPhail / C: Robert Burks / E: George Tomasini / M: Bernard Herrmann / S: Henry Fonda, Vera Miles, Anthony Quayle, Harold J. Stone, Charles Cooper