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Flicks: Ministry of Fear (1944)

Ministry of Fear (1944)
1944 was a long way off from Lasik and contact lenses.

Ministry of Fear is a wartime pic by German expatriate Fritz Lang (Metropolis, Scarlet Street, Woman In The Window) starring Ray Milland (Lost Weekend, The Thing W/Two Heads) and the adorable Marjorie Reynolds.

The flick follows Milland in Blitz Era London as he is released from an insane asylum for the Kevorkian styled mercy killing of his incurably ill wife. After meeting up with a series of underground Resistance members in London, Milland arrives at a seance where Nazi agents and their flunkies operate as spies w/impunity. After some truly evocative lighting sequences, a hallmark of German film, a man at the seance appears to be shot through the head during the proceedings.

Ministry of Fear (1944)
Ray Milland, getting the feeling that he isn't particularly well liked.

After being accused of the man's murder, Milland is hunted, bombed and chased never knowing who to trust and who is a Nazi agent. Ministry of Fear is a paranoid, suspenseful flick w/performances and production values that completely outshine anything labeled as a "blockbuster" cranked out of contemporary Hollywood today.


References:
IMDB, Ministry of Fear (1944)
Hollywood Hey Daze, Ray Milland 1905-1986


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Flicks: Galaxy of Terror (1981)


In space, no can hear you plagarize better scripts.

1981 drive-ins in America were assaulted by Roger Corman's classic shocker Galaxy of Terror (1981) aka Mind Warp. In his classic ear-to-the-ground form, Corman's New World Pictures cashes in on Star Wars, Star Trek and Alien by putting together a sci-horror film featuring future horror star Robert "Freddy" Englund and perennial Sleaze-A-Saurus favorite Mr. Sid Haig (House Of 1000 Corpses (2003) and Spider Baby (1968)).

Gimme a smooch-a-roo, already!
Honey, does this make-up make my face look weird?

The FX scenes for Galaxy of Terror are largely what hold the film together. Several crew members of this doomed spaceship, this one skippered by Eddie Albert (yep that one) and helmed by Ray Walston (My Favorite Martian) being skewered, munched, and even Joanie from Happy Days gets her unwary ass perforated!

Scaless manlings, two beautiful words will make up for the series of hackneyed performances and stilted dialogue carpet bombing Galaxy of Terror: Giant ... Maggot.


References:
IMDB, Galaxy of Terror (1981)
Internal Bleedin', Mind Warped!
Mad Mad Movies, In space, no one can hear you ralph...


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