Senator Jack
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I just watched "The Assassination Bureau" with Diana Rigg, Oliver Reed, and Telly Savalas. Not a great picture, but very enjoyable nonetheless. It takes places in 1914 and Reed and Savalas run the title company. Rigg hires Reed to have himself killed which is a challenge he accepts. For the rest of the picture the rest of the bureau tries to do away with Reed as he travels throughout Europe with Rigg in tow. A rather interesting period piece overall and there are a lot of great costumes to ogle over, such as Reed's killer DB (and Diana Rigg's towel )
I love discovering odd pictures like this, pictures that just seemed to have been forgotten. Not small pictures, or independent pictures, but pictures that were probably in general release and were then simply forgotten about.
Some others I like are:
Seconds - Based on a rather philosophical book of the same name, Rock Hudson is an aging banker who, through surgery, is reborn as a young artist. Bizarre and rather haunting.
Arnold - A picture I haven't seen this since I was a kid at the matinee, but if anyone has a lead on a DVD I'd greatly appreciate it. Arnold is a rich man who marries his lover (Stella Stevens) despite his death, and has boobytrapped his mansion to take care of his ne'er-do-well relatives. Probably not as good as I remember it, but one of those weird pics I'd like to see again.
What's So Bad About Feeling Good? - I saw this one about twenty-five years ago and not since. Something about a toucan that flies around and makes everyone fall in love. The government doesn't like that and wants to put a stop to it.
An unknown 60s British picture I saw at 2a.m. - I actually tracked this down as 'Two a Penny' and it starred Cliff Richard as a young drug dealer who finds salvation at a Billy Graham revival. Maybe not as weird as I recall, but watching it at 2 a.m. I remember thinking it very weird.
Anyone else care to share their favorite unkonwns? I'm particularly interested in weird 60s Brit films about mod/rock bands,(like 'Beat Girl' with Christopher Lee - Soundtrack by John Barry 7) so perhaps some of our UK members can list some of their favorites.
Regards,
Senator Jack
I love discovering odd pictures like this, pictures that just seemed to have been forgotten. Not small pictures, or independent pictures, but pictures that were probably in general release and were then simply forgotten about.
Some others I like are:
Seconds - Based on a rather philosophical book of the same name, Rock Hudson is an aging banker who, through surgery, is reborn as a young artist. Bizarre and rather haunting.
Arnold - A picture I haven't seen this since I was a kid at the matinee, but if anyone has a lead on a DVD I'd greatly appreciate it. Arnold is a rich man who marries his lover (Stella Stevens) despite his death, and has boobytrapped his mansion to take care of his ne'er-do-well relatives. Probably not as good as I remember it, but one of those weird pics I'd like to see again.
What's So Bad About Feeling Good? - I saw this one about twenty-five years ago and not since. Something about a toucan that flies around and makes everyone fall in love. The government doesn't like that and wants to put a stop to it.
An unknown 60s British picture I saw at 2a.m. - I actually tracked this down as 'Two a Penny' and it starred Cliff Richard as a young drug dealer who finds salvation at a Billy Graham revival. Maybe not as weird as I recall, but watching it at 2 a.m. I remember thinking it very weird.
Anyone else care to share their favorite unkonwns? I'm particularly interested in weird 60s Brit films about mod/rock bands,(like 'Beat Girl' with Christopher Lee - Soundtrack by John Barry 7) so perhaps some of our UK members can list some of their favorites.
Regards,
Senator Jack