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JEANNE BATES loved making execration and surreal films, from her first blood-curdling caterwaul as Bela Lugosis butt in “The Arrival of the Vampire” to her creepy Mam in David Lynch’s offbeat 1977 cult epitome “Eraserhead” to her unearthly portrayal of the creepy Older Lady-in-waiting from the Other Side on the airplane in David Lynch’s Oscar [...]
JEANNE BATES loved making fright and surreal films, from her first blood-curdling cry as Bela Lugosis schlemiel in “The Restoration of the Vampire” to her creepy Mom in David Lynch’s odd 1977 cult legendary “Eraserhead” to her eldritch portrayal of the creepy Older Chain from the Other Side on the airplane in David Lynch’s Oscar nominated “Mullholland Dr.,” her incontrovertible camouflage semblance. And Emily Dwyer, the documentation of ownership r in her 1991 overlay “Mom,” was one of her favorites. “Call her mad, call her a barbarity, by the skin of one's teeth blow up b coddle firm you call her once a week!” impute to...
JEANNE BATES loved making perturbation and surreal films, from her first blood-curdling scream as Bela Lugosis victim in "The Profit of the Vampire ...
TODAY
Illustrious Sextet, St. Lawrence String Quartet with Anne-Marie McDermott and Anthony Manzo, Rockport Opera Domicile. $30 to $40. baychamberconcerts.org. 8 p.m.
Portland Chamber Music Festival, works by Leclair, Vaughan Williams and Mendelssohn; Abromson Center, University of Southern Maine, Portland. $25; sovereign for ages 21 and younger (tickets required). pcmf.org. 8 p.m.
Chamber Music Anniversary: Young Artists Chamber Music Repertoire, Kneisel Hall, Blue Hill. $10. 374-2203. "Assembly Music Marathons," 2 and 7:30 p.m.
FRIDAY
DaPonte String Quartet, children's concert, River Tree Arts, Kennebunk. Unconfined. rivertreearts.org. 4 p.m.
DaPonte String Quartet, works by Comorri, Mendelssohn and Dvorak; River Tree Arts, Kennebunk. $25. rivertreearts.org. 7:30 p.m.
Kneisel Theatre Chamber Music Festival, works by Beethoven, Copland and Brahms; Kneisel Hall, Dejected Hill. $20 to $30. 374-2203. 7:30 p.m.
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Double feature creature attack, a monster merger of two more volumes of classic interviews Jeanne Bates ... Jeanne ... |
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About this book This outrageous big McFarland Classic brings together 43 interviews with horror and science fiction movie writers, producers, directors and the men and women who saved the planet from aliens, behemoths, robots, zombies, and other dark, stumbling threats--in the movies, at least. The interviewees reminisce about some of their great (and not so great!) films and tell their stories.This paradigm volume represents the union of two previous volumes: 1994's Attack of the Monster Movie Makers ("anecdotes are candid and revealing"--Video Watchdog); and 1995's They Fought in the Creature Features ("a fun book for all SF film enthusiasts"--Interzone). Together at last, this combined garnering of interviews offers a candid and delightful perspective on the movies that still make audiences howl and squeal (though phobia has long been replaced with sweet nostalgia). |
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North eastern reporter. second series This is a laical action brought by appellees Donald R. Bates and Jeanne Bates, asking damages growing out of an explosion and fire of their house and ... |
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Stout Fellow, A Guide Through Nero Wolfe's World The Crate of the Vanishing Shells—2/2/51—Gerald Mohr as Archie with Jean Bates, Betty Lou Gerson, Bill Johnstone, Peter Leeds and Vic Perrin. ... |
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About this book Are you one of the millions who has expended many pleasant hours reading about Nero Wolfe converting the calories from his gourmet dining (albeit grudgingly) into cerebral energy to solve a murder? If you have traipsed through that morass of neuroses, idiosyncrasies and obsessive-compulsive behaviors, you must have questions.Did you identify that while Wolfe usually tilts the scales near one-seventh of a ton, he may once have weighed less than his svelte associate, Archie Goodwin? Or how many times the "unbreakable" rules of the dwelling are broken? Or why Fritz speaks French although he's not from France? Or how many bullet and knife wounds Wolfe carries on his normally sitting carcass? Or what Inspector Cramer's first name is? Or how the characters evolved over the four decades of their existence?This book will provide you with the answers to those questions and a thousand others. I look forward to you find it satisfactory. |
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