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WILLIAM CASTLE film trailers

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Shawnster65 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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The movie "Matinee" was sort of a homage to William Castle and the movie gimmick.

His two most popular gimmicks were 'Emergo" during House On Haunted Hill, where the skeleton flew across the audience as someone cranked it on a wire......The second one was the low voltage hookups beneath the theatre seats for "The Tingler."

America was right at that time, the economy was booming, and Americans enjoyed their movies, and William Castle was the gimmick man.
PaulSebert (3 months ago) Show Hide
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5:30 - William Castle invented the "Bullet-Time" effect. Who knew?
marekerhardt (4 months ago) Show Hide
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I loved this schlocky Hitchschlock almost more than the real thing. He copies shamelessly but is more of a carnival barker.
tripjet999 (10 months ago) Show Hide
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Too bad Castle was a smoker.
anton1990 (11 months ago) Show Hide
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Seriously, "Mr. Sardonicus" scared the crap out of me!
FilmTraum5 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Great movies!
RonaldVaughan (1 year ago) Show Hide
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WILLIAM CASTLE pioneered probably the first
interactive innovation...remember,he said that
"never before has the audience had the chance
to determine the fate of a character on the
screen"...

Great showman,some hokey films,but...what
a genius...who put the SHOW back in show
business!

Him...and Walt Disney...and a gifted few
others...
RonaldVaughan (1 year ago) Show Hide
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The great scene was Tom Poston's character
vs. the mobsters.

But they didn't have a chance against ZOTZ!
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Even the screenwriter said in print William Castle rushed "Homicidal" into production after seeing "Psycho."

a) One-word title refers to a violent mental state.
b) Stabbing sequence.
c) Mysterious blonde heroine. 
d) Strange old woman in old dark house.
e) Pretty second-lead heroine goes alone into dark house.
f) Plot twist involving sexual identity.
g) Ad campaign copied "Psycho."
i) Heroine "Miriam"; in "Psycho", "Marion."
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alfiehitchie (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Yeah, it's a great movie alright. Right up there with "The Ghost of Dragstrip Hollow" and "Blood of Dracula."

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