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02-04-19 12:11pm - 2148 days | Original Post - #1 | |
lk2fireone (0)
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Julie Adams, ‘Creature From the Black Lagoon’ Star, Dies at 92 Julie Adams, ‘Creature From the Black Lagoon’ Star, Dies at 92 Thom Geier | February 4, 2019 @ 5:01 AM Last Updated: February 4, 2019 @ 5:21 AM Julie Adams, an actress best known for playing the damsel in distress in the 1954 monster movie “Creature From the Black Lagoon,” died Sunday at age 92, according to her official website. Guillermo del Toro, whose 2017 Oscar winner “The Shape of Water” was inspired by the Universal cult classic, paid tribute to Adams online. “I mourn Julie Adams passing. It hurts in a place deep in me, where monsters swim.” During her long career in Hollywood, Adams starred opposite Rock Hudson in 1953’s “Lawless Breed,” Van Helfin in 1953’s “Wings of the Hawk” Elvis Presley in “Tickle Me,” and Dennis Hopper in 1971’s “The Last Movie.” Her most recent film credit was a voiceover in Roman Polanski’s 2011 drama “Carnage.” The Iowa native also had a long career in television, notably playing the Cabot Cove real estate agent Eve Simpson opposite Angela Lansbury in the long-running mystery “Murder, She Wrote” in the 1980s and early ’90s. She also appeared on shows like “Perry Mason,” “Quincy” and the short-lived early ’70s series “The Jimmy Stewart Show” as Stewart’s wife. Also Read: Hollywood's Notable Deaths of 2019 (Photos) But she will be best remembered for her role in “Creature From the Black Lagoon,” a horror movie update on “The Beauty and the Beast” that she was at first reluctant to do despite being under contract at Universal. | |
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02-04-19 03:34pm - 2148 days | #2 | |
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I've never seen Black lagoon, but I have seen Ms. Adams in a million westerns. Warning Will Robinson | |
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02-04-19 05:21pm - 2148 days | #3 | |
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I don't know if I've ever seen the original. I was born in '66 so it's possible but I'm guessing there were a lot of remakes and sequels too. The early to mid 1970s was a great time to be a boy with the resurgence of monster-themed movies. This is a bit off topic, but in maybe '76 or so I was at a Saturday Matinee with some friends where it was a double-feature monster show. Obviously someone hadn't watched one of the movies thoroughly because there was a scene in one of them where there are a bunch of women frolicking in an underground hot spring. It turns out they were nekkid!!! Wanna guess how we learned that? The one shot I remember distinctly was a woman with at least D-cups bobbing out of the water. Oddly, I'm a small-breast fan. What's even more interesting, for me at least, is that without even knowing what the movie was called, and without even looking for it I stumbled onto it on YouTube several years ago. I'd say it was like finding a needle in a haystack but that isn't the right analogy because it presumes I was actually looking for the needle. I tried watching the movie but it was so bad I couldn't make it more than a few minutes. So I just skipped ahead to see the tits. The movie title is "Frankenstein's Castle of Freaks" from 1974. | |
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02-04-19 08:08pm - 2148 days | #4 | |
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The late 1960s and early 1970s had a lot of horror movies. That was the time Hammer Studios (he British company) was making a lot of Dracula and other horror movies. But I saw The Creature from the Black Lagoon in a theater in my local town (we had one movie theater, that showed two movies per admission, in those days. Ricard Carlson, the male lead, was also on TV as the hero of "I Led Three Lives",where he was a spy for the FBI investigating communists, the villains of Democracy and the United States. Those were the good old days, when the FBI was portrayed as heroic and patriotic and dedicated to law and order. How times have changed. Or maybe it's more perceptions. The FBI is no longer considered the True Blue Hero of Law enforcement. Especially under Trump. Where he wants all law officers to be personally loyal to Trump, and to prosecute and persecute his enemies. | |
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