DVD: www.amazon.com thefilmarchive.org Jungle Book is a 1942 American color action-adventure film based on the Rudyard Kipling book, The Jungle Book. The film was directed by Zoltán Korda based on a screenplay adaptation by Laurence Stallings. The cinematography was by Lee Garmes and W. Howard Greene and music by Miklós Rózsa. The film was nominated for four Academy Awards including Best Art Direction-Interior Decoration, Color for the director's brother, Vincent Korda and creative partner Julia Heron. In 1943 the film's score was re-recorded with narration by Sabu Dastagir and became the first commercial recording of a US film score to be released. Cast Sabu: Mowgli Joseph Calleia: Buldeo John Qualen: The barber Frank Puglia: The pundit Rosemary DeCamp: Messua Patricia O'Rourke : Mahala Ralph Byrd: Durga John Mather: Rao Faith Brook: English girl Noble Johnson: Sikh In an Indian village, Buldeo, an elderly storyteller, is paid by a visiting British memsahib to tell a story of his youth. He speaks of the animals of the jungle, and of the ever-present threats to human life posed by the jungle itself. He then recalls his early life: As a younger man he dreams that his village could one day become an important town, and that the jungle could be conquered. However, when he is speaking about these dreams an attack by Shere Khan the tiger leads to the death of a man and the loss of his child. The child is adopted by wolves in the jungle and grows to be the wild youth Mowgli ... Теги:villagejunglegreedtreasureindiamurderasianindianbarkingdeersingerfightsmokedogjumpingoverfenceloinclothpantherbullcoinlilypondmaharajahsurrealismwatchingfriendriversingingowlknifeoxeneatenbycrocodilediamondstabbingmusicianbarechestedmalemoneytigerattackhorsesleepingvanityrunningwaterrescuelumbagobookzoohuntingoriginalanimalswildlife
DVD: www.amazon.com Horror films: thefilmarchived.blogspot.com Teenage Zombies is a 1959 horror science fiction film, written and directed by Jerry Warren. While boating (and possibly water-skiing), a quartet of teens, Reg (Don Sullivan), Skip (Paul Pepper), Julie (Mitzie Albertson), and Pam (Brianne Murphy), accidentally discover an island run by a mad scientist named Doctor Myra who intends to turn everyone in the United States into a zombie. The teenagers become trapped on the island, and are temporarily imprisoned in cages. They are freed when other teenagers arrive with the sheriff (who turns out to be in league with Doctor Myra). A complicated fight scene serves as the climax, in which a de-zombified gorilla arrives just in time to attack Dr. Myra's henchmen and allow the teens to escape. When they are safely back on the mainland, it is implied that the teens will receive a reward for discovering the island, and will have an audience with the President of the United States. * The movie was criticized for its use of stock footage from feature films by Jerry Warren, who later used it in his most famous film, 1981's Frankenstein Island. * Although water-skiing is repeatedly referenced (and may be implied), there is no actual footage of water-skiing anywhere in the film. * As with similar zombie-films of this era (such as Bela Lugosi's Bowery at Midnight), the zombies in this film are markedly unlike those portrayed in contemporary zombie-films. Instead, the zombies in ... Теги:islandzombiefemalescientistnervegasspyhumanexperimentalsubjectsteenageheroineapecommunistagentplotmadlabherocagedhumansincageslowbudgetfilmgonewrongcoldwarbasementlaboratoryindependentjerrywarrendonsullivankatherinevictorstevecontejldmorrisonbriannemurphypaulpeppermitziealbertsonjayhawktrailersubtitledhistoryrussiapoliticscommunismwarfaredirectortelevision seriesbirdninjarobotseanshort