Behind Green Lights
Written by Charles G. Booth
Directed by Otto Brower
U.S.A., 1946
*This film is in the public domain and can be viewed legally and for free online. However, the version currently circulating has a small continuity glitch early in the film at about the 1-minute mark. The movie will suddenly play about 5 seconds of a scene that chronologically comes a couple of minutes later. It is the only technical issue with the print however. The rest of the movie plays out perfectly fine.
On what began as an ordinary night at the police station, Lt. Sam Carson (William Gargan) is notified of a vehicle parked on the sidewalk just in front of the building. Within the vehicle is the body of the late Walter Bard (Bernard Nedell), a private detective recently engaged in some rather politically relevant cases. Among the suspects possibly involved in man’s...
Written by Charles G. Booth
Directed by Otto Brower
U.S.A., 1946
*This film is in the public domain and can be viewed legally and for free online. However, the version currently circulating has a small continuity glitch early in the film at about the 1-minute mark. The movie will suddenly play about 5 seconds of a scene that chronologically comes a couple of minutes later. It is the only technical issue with the print however. The rest of the movie plays out perfectly fine.
On what began as an ordinary night at the police station, Lt. Sam Carson (William Gargan) is notified of a vehicle parked on the sidewalk just in front of the building. Within the vehicle is the body of the late Walter Bard (Bernard Nedell), a private detective recently engaged in some rather politically relevant cases. Among the suspects possibly involved in man’s...
- 1/8/2016
- by Edgar Chaput
- SoundOnSight
"Castle" has an unusual problem in "Room 147." The police get a confession -- with details. Then they get another. And another.
Strangely, not one of these people confessing actually committed murder. How does that work?
What's the cost of a water bottle in room 147?
A man, Justin Marquette, is found dead in room 147 of a Best Traveler hotel. He was shot once in the chest while holding a water bottle from the mini-fridge. When Justin fell, he knocked over a chair.
That's straightforward enough, but it doesn't explain why Justin, a local actor struggling to start a career, was in the hotel (and that specific room). It definitely doesn't explain why three people all confess to the murder.
Starting with Anita Miller (a recovering alcoholic), then moving to Sam Carson (a man with anger issues) and finally coming to Dwight Caruthers (an unassertive accountant), these pseudo-murderers all tell the same...
Strangely, not one of these people confessing actually committed murder. How does that work?
What's the cost of a water bottle in room 147?
A man, Justin Marquette, is found dead in room 147 of a Best Traveler hotel. He was shot once in the chest while holding a water bottle from the mini-fridge. When Justin fell, he knocked over a chair.
That's straightforward enough, but it doesn't explain why Justin, a local actor struggling to start a career, was in the hotel (and that specific room). It definitely doesn't explain why three people all confess to the murder.
Starting with Anita Miller (a recovering alcoholic), then moving to Sam Carson (a man with anger issues) and finally coming to Dwight Caruthers (an unassertive accountant), these pseudo-murderers all tell the same...
- 2/25/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
There is nothing wrong with hating clowns. Those big painted on smiles, shifty eyes, giant floppy shoes. Nothing but trouble. And if you still need proof after all the clown-related violence over the years, check out the short film Jim in the Box. We've got it right here.
The coulrophobic's nightmare Jim in the Box was written, directed and produced by Joseph Nathan Weisman. The film stars Brad Smith as Jim and features Sam Carson as Jack the Clown. Ian Keiser was also a producer. The story was by Richard Malitz with cinematography by Kara Stephens.
But don't let us hold you up any longer. Scroll down and dig into the five-minute short Jim in the Box.
Synopsis
Jack the clown gains his revenge! Jim is trapped in a disturbingly sterile white box, chained to the ground, fed hallucinogenic bugs, and tortured by a deranged clown.
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The coulrophobic's nightmare Jim in the Box was written, directed and produced by Joseph Nathan Weisman. The film stars Brad Smith as Jim and features Sam Carson as Jack the Clown. Ian Keiser was also a producer. The story was by Richard Malitz with cinematography by Kara Stephens.
But don't let us hold you up any longer. Scroll down and dig into the five-minute short Jim in the Box.
Synopsis
Jack the clown gains his revenge! Jim is trapped in a disturbingly sterile white box, chained to the ground, fed hallucinogenic bugs, and tortured by a deranged clown.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
- 5/2/2012
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
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