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A kind, small-town doctor mistakenly ingests pills made from vampire bat blood and they turn him into a dangerous fanged creature.

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Ratings: IMDB: 5.8/10
Released: April 28, 1958
Runtime: 75 min
Genres: Thriller Horror Sci-Fi
Countries: United States
Companies: Gramercy Pictures (II)
Cast: John Beal Coleen Gray Kenneth Tobey Lydia Reed
Crew: Pat Fielder Paul Landres

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JaneGeorge 4 points 5 months ago. 4/5 stars.

My first time watching a movie in black and white. Not bad.

Susan Queen 4 points 5 months ago.

All your movies can be in black n white if you adjust your settings :D

JaneGeorge 5 points 5 months ago. 4/5 stars.

Hahaha, tht’s fair. I more meant I had never watched a movie from the 50s. I’ll be watching more :)

Susan Queen 4 points 5 months ago.

lol I know hun , I’m just being a sarcastic cow. I grew up watching the blk n whites…it was all we knew ! But if you want to watch two of my all time fave classics about some crazy hags lol ….try https://www.primewire.li/movie/90994-sunset-blvd and https://www.primewire.li/movie/122091-what-ever-happened-to-baby-jane
Tell me what you think !

Surly 4 points 5 months ago*.

Baby Jane is one of my favourites too! I’m sure I’ve seen it more than 10 times.
I first fell in love with horror movies watching these old black and whites when I was a kid in the late 60s. This is another really good one …at least my 9 yr old self thought so https://www.primewire.tf/movie/112967-the-brain-that-wouldnt-die
I think I’m going to watch it again right now, 51 year later 😊

Susan Queen 3 points 5 months ago*.

Wow what a watch! I loved it lol (@ brain that wouldnt die)
Thank you for the recommendation!
I always have to laugh at the “technology” in those days though…it cracks me up ! What they could do with an old shoe box and a few clock dials was amazing lol Sometimes even better than the modern-day cga visuals.

Surly 5 points 5 months ago*.

I’m so glad you liked it!
Not a black and white, but this is another one of my favourites. I didn’t appreciate the comedy back then though cuz I was too scared.😂 🐔 Bawk!
https://www.primewire.tf/movie/155640-theater-of-blood
Vincent Price has always been my all time favourite horror actor.

BubbaPharm.com 2 points 5 months ago*.

Props on “Whatever Happened To Baby Jane?”. It’s just the one of the best character pieces ever done.

Blanche: “You wouldn’t be able to do these awful things to me if I weren’t still in this chair.”
Jane : “But you are, Blanche! You are in that chair! “

Jane : “I don’t want to talk about it! Everytime I think about something nice, you remind me of bad things. I only want to talk about the nice things.”

For context, Jane is a women who often sucks on strawberry ice cream and wears children’s clothes with heavy makeup.

AmieWarren 2 points 5 months ago.

We didn’t have a color tv until I was 18. I remember that the Wizard of Oz would show every year, and the first time I ever saw it in color, I was thrilled by the brilliance of it all. Video has come a long way since the 50s.

BubbaPharm.com 2 points 5 months ago*.

FYI: There are quite a few b&w movies that still work:

   "Cape Fear" 1962 version
    "Night of the Hunter"
    "To Kill A Mockingbird"
   "The Day The Earth Stood Still"
   "M"
   and at least 50 more.

Do a google search on “IMDB Best Black And Whites Movies” and you’ll get people’s playlists. Then pick one and sort by rating and you should get many to choose from.

On a personal note:

I use “Whatever Happened To Baby Jane” for sibling advice and “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” for marital guidance. I think my grand parent’s generation had these things figured out. :-)

By the way, both movies can be better enjoyed with excessive alcohol and someone you deeply resent. The airing of grievances and ensuing emotional abuse just makes for a great family event. Thanksgiving is probably the best time to put those on!

Susan Queen 2 points 5 months ago.

All of the ones on the list you mentioned are my faves as well….
I will never forget that crazy drunken night in “Whose Afraid…” and every haunting scene in “Mockingbird…” Never will cinematography be the same again!

BubbaPharm.com 2 points 5 months ago.

My girlfriend and I created an imaginary child named “Bobby” after watching Taylor and Burton go at it. It made for alot of inside jokes.

“You have to stop acting like this before Bobby comes home!”
“I don’t know. What would Bobby think?”
. . . And stuff like that. (lol)

Rix 3 points 5 months ago.

Watched 5 seconds of trailer! Gotta see this tonight. Thank u all for commenting or id overlook!