Movie Class by PizzaFLIX: The most obscure item about this movie is its opening score by Baker Harris, released as single by Chess Records. While none of his own releases were commercial hits, Harris is a very successful composer with songs recorded by Ricky Nelson, Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Eddie Cochran, Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, Paul McCartney, and many more!
Stars: Linda Christian, Robert Alda, Ariadne Welter
Director: William J. Hole Jr.
A man is haunted by visions of a beautiful woman, but when they finally meet he winds up involved in a razed cult! Watch for Neil Hamilton, best known as Police Commissioner Gordon in the 1966 TV series Batman. Dig the cool Surfabilly trash opening score by Baker Harris and the Knightmares!
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Wait a minute! Jack Pierce did the make-up for this movie? THE Jack Pierce? That's hard to believe. Anyway, I enjoyed the flick. Linda Christian was married to Tyrone Power and later to Edmond Purdom..
it would be nice if you included the date these films were made
Man, that is some killer opening music…
Alan Alda's father in the film?
Call Batman and Robin?????????????
If There's A Worst Acting Prize,,
It will go for that Movie
I love his card .
Hmmm
Atmospheric in its own way…
Always loved the opening theme when I was a kid.
Commissioner Gordon from batman as the doll shop owner
Unfortunately this is a prerequisite to juvenil curiosity of the occult, of which they no nothing about.
He fires em up lol
The obligatory smoking in these old movies.
¡Ariadne Welter, I was in love with that lady!
Love to watch oldies blast from the past,,,,,,,,,,????♥️
And don't forget the eternally classic TV Guide description of this cheesy film: "Robert Alda runs afoul of Linda Christian and voodoo." ????
I Dream Of Jeannie
Very realistic! Right down to the Harliquin/McKenzie Child dress with black & white diamonds. (black & white diamond floors means human sacrifice)
And yet when I made a deal with infernal forces it was all lawyers and 'sign here and here and …." and then they rejected me as a high risk/low capital.
I wish movies today would control the music when actors speak. This movie does it very well.
The actor who played commissioner Gordon in the Batman series from the 1960's was the toy store owner in the movie.
I love the sharp black and White movies. Very clear.
I'm only here for the décor
Robert Alda, handsome father of Alan Alda!
All the way back in the 60's Hollyweird was telling us what they are all about and who they worship.