Moon of the Wolf
Moon of the Wolf (1972) starring David Janssen, Barbara Rush, Bradford Dillman
Synopsis of Moon of the Wolf
In Moon of the Wolf, a rash of mysterious killings terrorize a small Louisiana town. When a trail of ravaged bodies turn up, folks on the bayou fear they’re being haunted by a wicked Cajun werewolf known as the loup-garou. It’s up to the town’s intrepid sheriff (David Janssen) to get to the bottom of things in this classic example of 70s horror fare.
The Mummy’s Shroud
The Mummy’s Shroud (1967), starring Andre Morell, John Phillips, David Buck, Elizabeth Sellars
Synopsis of The Mummy’s Shroud
In The Mummy’s Shroud, a small archeological party headed by Sir Basil Walden (Andre Morell) discover the hidden tomb of Kah-to-Bey. Despite a warning from the wild-eyed guardian Hasmid Ali (Roger Delgado) they take Kah-to-Bey to Cairo. Once there, they place him next to the mummy of Prem his devoted slave and protector. The mystical hieroglyphic shroud that covers Kat-to-Bey’s body is read aloud by Ali and restores Prem to life resulting in an unstoppable murder spree …
I Can’t Dance (I Got Ants in My Pants)
Song lyrics to I Can’t Dance (I Got Ants in My Pants)
Song lyrics to I Can’t Dance (I Got Ants in My Pants) (1934) music by Clarence Williams, lyrics by Charles Gaines, performed in Meet the People
Now, let’s go walking,
Let’s go walking,
Out the park,
Out the park,
I’m not responsible
I’m not responsible
What I do after a dark!
What I do after a dark!
Mame, starring Lucille Ball
Mame (1974) starring Lucille Ball, Bea Arthur, Robert Preston
Synopsis of Mame
Lucille Ball stars in Mame. Mame is a film of the blockbuster Broadway musical. It tells the story of the flamboyant, unconventional and, above all, glamorous Mame.
Meet the People (1944)
Meet the People(1944) starring Lucille Ball, Dick Powell
At its’ heart, Meet the People is a musical romantic comedy, where shipyard worker William ‘Swanee’ Swanson (played by Dick Powell) has written a patriotic play about the American worker during World War II. Actress Julie Hampton (played by Lucille Ball) is hired to act in the play, but when Swanson has “creative differences” with the producer, he wants the actual shipyard workers to star in the play.
Forever Darling
Forever Darling (1956) starring Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, James Mason
Forever Darling – Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz – a married couple in trouble needing help, and they get it in the form of heavenly angel — James Mason?
Her Husband’s Affairs
Her Husband’s Affairs (1947), starring Lucille Ball, Franchot Tone
Her Husband’s Affairs is a comedy starring Lucille Ball as Margaret Weldon, a wife who is constantly trying to help her husband, ad man William Weldon (played by Franchot Tone) — who doesn’t want the help. This leads to significant friction between the couple nearly leading to divorce.
Follow the Fleet
Follow the Fleet (1936) starring Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Randolph Scott, Harriet Hilliard
Follow the Fleet, a musical romantic comedy starring Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Randolph Scott, Harriet Hilliard
