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Daughter of Horror (1955) [Film Noir] [Horror] [Mystery] 

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"Daughter of Horror" (also known in a slightly altered version as "Dementia") is an American film by John Parker, incorporating elements of the horror film, film noir and expressionist film. It was produced in 1953, but not released until 1955.
A young woman awakens from a nightmare in a run down hotel. She leaves the building and wanders through the night, passing a newspaper man. The news headline "Mysterious stabbing" catches her eye, and she quickly leaves. In a dark alley, a whino approaches and grabs her. A policeman rescues her and beats up the drunken man. Shortly later, another man approaches her and talks her into escorting a rich man in a limousine. While they cruise the night, she remembers her unhappy youth with an abusive father, whom she stabbed to death with a switchblade after he had killed her unfaithful mother. The rich man takes her to various clubs and then to her noble apartment. As he ignores her while having an extensive meal, she tries to tempt him.
When he advances her, she stabs him with her knife and pushes the dying man out of the window. Before his fall, he grabs her pendant. The woman runs down onto the street and, as the dead man's hand won't relieve her pendant, cuts off the hand while being watched by faceless passerby's. Again, the patrol policeman shows up and follows her. She flees and hides the hand in a flower girl's basket. The pimp shows up again and drags her into a night club, where an excited audience watches a jazz band playing. The policeman enters the club, while the rich man, lying at the window, points out his murderess with his bloody stump. The crowd encircles the woman, laughing frantically. The woman wakes up in her hotel room, her encounters have supposedly been a nightmare. In one of her drawers, she discovers her pendant, clutched by the fingers of a severed hand. The camera leaves the hotel room and moves out into the streets, while a desperate cry can be heard.
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Directed by John Parker, produced by John Parker, Ben Roseman and Bruno VeSota (as Bruno Ve Sota), written by John Parker, starring Adrienne Barrett, Bruno VeSota (as Bruno Ve Sota), Ben Roseman and Angelo Rossitto.
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Source: "Dementia (film)" Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.. 4 April 2013. Web. 29 May 2013. en.wikipedia.or....
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@shariberry3123
@shariberry3123 Год назад
Omg, the entrance, staircase and chandeliers where the rich man lives is incredible screenplay. Amazing setting.
@pewsterbaby
@pewsterbaby 10 месяцев назад
That's inside the main municipal building in downtown LA
@shaunbolton4662
@shaunbolton4662 2 года назад
Surreal, bizarre, splendidly over-the-top, unusual... why haven't I seen this movie before? Love the cinematography, the music, esp. the Shorty Rogers sequence, the visual storytelling. Recommended for those of us who dig the offbeat!
@TheIsreal0312
@TheIsreal0312 6 лет назад
I love the old B Horror and Science Fiction Movies. They remind me of being a kid and watching them on Saturday Nights.
@DavidAnderson-uf7xg
@DavidAnderson-uf7xg 3 года назад
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@DavidAnderson-uf7xg
@DavidAnderson-uf7xg 3 года назад
;;:b
@wilde4445
@wilde4445 10 лет назад
Easy to be critical, and pretentious regarding these wonderful old movies; I love them ALL. Thank for finding and posting them.
@DavidRice111
@DavidRice111 Год назад
Maybe the fact that it IS so easy to be critical should tell you something? Kinda like pretending to enjoy caviar in some fancy-shmancy restaurant for your friends' approval...
@awwilliams263
@awwilliams263 2 года назад
Interesting silent movie, except for minimal narration & special effect sounds from the actress/actors. Great sound track for changing moods. Worth the watch.
@kathystidham8309
@kathystidham8309 10 лет назад
Thank you so much for posting these wonderful old films!
@patricialong5767
@patricialong5767 3 года назад
I was born the year before this movie came out and still one of my faves! Compared to today's "horror" movies, this one is a true classic!
@eeriepubs2091
@eeriepubs2091 2 года назад
I agree. This one has great atmosphere!
@Sch00lbu5
@Sch00lbu5 4 года назад
AN in-void masterpiece. Some classic B&W shots of alleys, cities
@karimmiteff3211
@karimmiteff3211 8 лет назад
17:26 - First clip that was heard in "The Blob"... What A Riot! 51:54 - Second clip that was shown in "The Blob"... Beyond Awesome!
@CoryTheRaven
@CoryTheRaven Год назад
Thanks!
@ColettaHughes
@ColettaHughes 5 лет назад
WTF did I just watch lol?
@moiralauten6924
@moiralauten6924 3 года назад
I read on imdb that the original 1958 Blob material (red dye & silicone) is still kept in a 5 gallon bucket in a soundstage storage lot, and has Never. Dried. Out. And It was made by Union Carbide. *cue sci fi music, spawning a story all it's own*. :D
@antidotenyhc6562
@antidotenyhc6562 3 года назад
Awesome William C. Thompson black and white cinematography. And the Ed Wood comparison is fair, being he shot all of Ed Woods best known films.
@robotrix
@robotrix 5 лет назад
The narrator is Ed McMahon
@itsmebilly725
@itsmebilly725 7 лет назад
This movie kinda reminds me of eraserhead, its in black and white, it's disturbing, and overall is very strange. I like it :)
@CammieInOz
@CammieInOz 2 года назад
Eraserhead is the most repulsive, disgusting movie I have ever watched.
@Larkinchance
@Larkinchance 11 лет назад
Hey! This movie was made by beatniks! Usually I check out the credits on these B+W bombs but this one is a cut above. Flawed to be sure, it has subtle virtues as a pioneer in film. Filmed in Venice Beach on the same street that Orson Wells filmed "Touch of Evil" 3 years later, this film is at least a decade ahead the underground film era of the late 60's.
@joel.7080
@joel.7080 3 года назад
Well it's official, I'm INSANE for watching this.. You're always the last to know..
@sociopathways
@sociopathways 9 лет назад
Fabulous. Had never seen this! beautiful! Thank you!!!
@johnzeszutko5661
@johnzeszutko5661 4 года назад
Very unpleasant motion picture. A hard boiled heroine - knifing Orson Wells and all
@MrStan-kb8kr
@MrStan-kb8kr 4 года назад
Did he pick the news paper up and resale it🤔
@RasWouto
@RasWouto 7 лет назад
Madness and insanity... I've seen this movie this weekend with music played by Belgian band Nordmann in a live setting, very cool!
@thepanel2935
@thepanel2935 4 года назад
Venice in L.A. doesn't look very 'beachside' on those days...
@michaelfitzgerald3467
@michaelfitzgerald3467 4 года назад
Sketchy as hell, huh?
@gardnersmith3580
@gardnersmith3580 4 года назад
Soundtrack by George Antheil (1900-1959), the Bad Boy of Music, lends a little respectability to this production. He wrote six symphonies, but like us, he had to pay the rent .
@RSEFX
@RSEFX 3 года назад
Also on this film in the music department: the voice of Marni Nixon, who would become the singing voice for people like Natalie Wood in WEST SIDE STORY and Audrey Hepburn in, I think, MY FAIR LADY. And Ernest Gold, who became a composer of a number of big films (without looking him up, I recall maybe JUDGEMENT AT NUREMBERG one of them). And Shorty Rogers who, among many other things, eventually hooked up with The Monkees when they started to branch out into more experimental music (like Micky Dolenz's SHORTY BLACKWELL and ROSEMARIE), and other rock groups.
@johnryan3913
@johnryan3913 3 года назад
Wow, I know the musical cast better than the dramatic one. Thanks for filling in the blanks.
@johnryan3913
@johnryan3913 2 года назад
@@RSEFX Rosemarie? What,'s that on??
@AFaceintheCrowd01
@AFaceintheCrowd01 2 года назад
He also developed the first health insurance plan: Antheil Blue Cross.
@drumoyd
@drumoyd 10 лет назад
I enjoyed this movie very much , the backdrops & alley scenes must have been real Hollywood locations , the Music was best .
@thepanel2935
@thepanel2935 4 года назад
It was filmed in Venice in L.A.
@415JayTee
@415JayTee 7 лет назад
A bonafide classic. Very underrated.
@RafikCezanneTV
@RafikCezanneTV 8 лет назад
Excellent sound track. Ahead of it's time.
@alancoker1459
@alancoker1459 5 лет назад
Not easy to make a movie without lines for actors to speak
@aadamtx
@aadamtx 7 лет назад
Wow, very impressive! Hardly any of my film books mention DAUGHTER OF HORROR (or DEMENTIA), and I hadn't connected it with THE BLOB until reading some of the comments. Except for the narration, I give a big thumbs up to everything here, from the surprisingly good cinematography, the moodiness, the use of the city (what is the building with the grand staircase?), the variety of faces, and the soundtrack. How in the world did Parker get not only Marni Nixon's vocals but also George Antheil's score? And the jazz combo is pretty hot! Feels like b/w James Ellroy ;-) Thanks for including this film in your listings!
@kennethdower7425
@kennethdower7425 2 года назад
This is the later bastardized version of Dementia, which had no narration, only the music and sound effects. Go watch the original!
@smalltownusa
@smalltownusa 3 года назад
Very different from the usual horror I watch, but im glad I did, I really enjoyed it !! Great movie ♡♡
@irishmossdubwise
@irishmossdubwise 3 года назад
Lights smoke. Throws match on floor. Lol
@jackiemarini3203
@jackiemarini3203 5 лет назад
I'm watching in 2019 anyone else.
@cbtyra
@cbtyra 4 года назад
2020 here!
@jessemacias2
@jessemacias2 4 года назад
Watching in 2024
@flyingdutchman913
@flyingdutchman913 4 года назад
Who cares? You're old news anyways bitch. Its 2020. A cheap way to get likes... I gave you a thumbs down by the way dork.
@jessemacias2
@jessemacias2 4 года назад
The Vanilla Godzilla I gave you another one, take that, dork
@glenncollins4778
@glenncollins4778 4 месяца назад
I’m here in..24
@damonwynne2824
@damonwynne2824 4 года назад
Thank you!
@TheRoadDawg
@TheRoadDawg 4 года назад
Slight Spoiler, don’t read if you haven’t seen this movie. I recall seeing the heavy-set, rich guy (the one she kills with a knife and a long fall from a penthouse) in another noir movie...begging for his life, saying “I swear I didn’t know”and sweating profusely. I wish I could recall the movie! I do remember him very well in ‘Attack of the Giant Leeches’, where he had a sweet young, attractive wife, who wouldn’ commiserate their time together as husband and wife. But she would, out in the swamp, with his best friend!?!? Great movie that was as well!
@peacefulreflections6944
@peacefulreflections6944 4 года назад
Love this eerie music
@miapdx503
@miapdx503 2 года назад
Yes, classic!
@mikehoughton6630
@mikehoughton6630 9 лет назад
what a fun little trip to a really out-of-the-way place!! Like the Twilight Zone on steroids.
@pilierofq
@pilierofq 10 лет назад
Thank you , this is one of the best . Outside the box a daring move for then.
@JumpRopeQueen
@JumpRopeQueen 8 лет назад
excellent!" way ahead of its time!
@FMRLmedia
@FMRLmedia 8 лет назад
holy crap the little man newspaper guy is the same actor who played Master Blaster in Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome
@richardmordhorst3024
@richardmordhorst3024 6 лет назад
No, but he did appear in "Freaks".
@mikedoran9851
@mikedoran9851 5 лет назад
Actually, Angelo Rossitto was in "Freaks" and "Mad Max etc." and a hundred or so other movies and TV, and when he wasn't playing bit parts he actually ran a newsstand in downtown LA.
@ariessweety8883
@ariessweety8883 3 года назад
@@mikedoran9851 Very cool
@Catquick1957
@Catquick1957 10 лет назад
Very pre "Eraserhead" David Lynch-esque
@kimberleyblair3392
@kimberleyblair3392 5 лет назад
strange,interesting and I loved it!
@paulchristman2456
@paulchristman2456 5 лет назад
An overlooked masterpiece of the cinema of the fantastic. It may well have been an influence for Roman Polanski's "Repulsion". Ernest Gold was a marvelous composer and arranger. His score for " The Screaming Skull " is also terrific. Marni Nixon may have provided the vocals for that film's music as well; I don't know. Thanks for posting!
@leelarson107
@leelarson107 4 года назад
Wow, the things you can do with a $200 budget! I bet this grossed at least $350 at the box office.
@jackgrattan3144
@jackgrattan3144 10 лет назад
I'm noticing quite a few comments comparing this to the work of Ed Wood. You all don't realize just how close you really are. The (pretty good) expressionistic cinematography is by none other than William C. Thompson, Ed Wood's colorblind cameraman, who shot PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE, BRIDE OF THE MONSTER, and GLEN OR GLENDA. Co-producer Bruno Ve Sota acted in many Roger Corman films. Lastly, I guess that this is the movie that's running when THE BLOB attacks.
@haf816r
@haf816r 7 лет назад
Jack Grattan cool! Thanks for the info! :)
@Naminski1a
@Naminski1a 9 лет назад
Daughter of Horror was featured in 1958 horror movie, "The Blob" in a scene where teenagers watch this horror movie at the Colonial Theater in Phoenixville before the blob attacks.
@ergbudster3333
@ergbudster3333 7 лет назад
Gee, maybe we shouldn't watch it then. Don't want no blobs around here. 'Cept the ones that are already here.
@sevenspecie592
@sevenspecie592 2 года назад
LOL!!!!
@JazzMaven
@JazzMaven 20 дней назад
Love the footage featuring Shorty Rogers and the Giants!
@undergroundwarrior70
@undergroundwarrior70 7 лет назад
The only reason why I typed in the title on RU-vid is to see if someone uploaded it. Due to the fact I just recently watched The Blob on Hulu. Of course I have seen it many time, I just never paid any attention to the marquee of the movie theater in The Blob. Even when I was a kid during the 60's I never saw The Daughter of Horror or even heard about it. To this day I still enjoy watching old B & W horror movies. Does anyone remember Fright Night With Seymour on Saturday nights on channel 9 and 5 out of Los Angeles, CA.? Dbl. features. Thanks for the upload. "Now back to our scary feature. The Daughter of Horror"!
@tpe54
@tpe54 8 лет назад
Shorty Rogers and his Giants appear performing "Wig Alley" (a version of "Morpo") and the opening bars of "Manteca" in the club scene of the surreal 1955 cult film Dementia aka "Daughter of Horror"
@gaslitworldf.melissab2897
@gaslitworldf.melissab2897 5 лет назад
Daughters (and sons) of vice? Jazz, fast women, promiscuity, lust and smoke. Add a touch of madness. This is the essence of film noir - undiluted.
@rockinrio96
@rockinrio96 5 лет назад
This is so great! I'm going to loop it endlessly on Halloween.
@davidfarley7285
@davidfarley7285 5 лет назад
DAUGHTER OF HORROR was actually the slightly altered reissue of DEMENTIA.
@cgrable8342
@cgrable8342 3 года назад
Just love that "doggie cameo" at 38:40, can imagine somebody said, "Oh just leave it in".
@brig.4398
@brig.4398 7 лет назад
I'm a big fan of B horror films but this one is really strange.
@bveracka
@bveracka 5 лет назад
I'm pretty certain that _all_ horror films made before the 1980s were considered 'B movies'. It's never been a particularly popular genre - even today it takes a back seat to the drama and action genres - but way back then it was entirely a novelty. Nobody cared much about horror until home movies (VHS) hit the scene. Even when Romero made "Night of the Living Dead" few people cared about it. I'd imagine that in its day, this was the kind of film they'd play after the main feature, when most of the crowd would leave.
@ihateyoutube8789
@ihateyoutube8789 3 года назад
@@bveracka It was the second feature, you're right there.
@antidotenyhc6562
@antidotenyhc6562 3 года назад
Ed McMahon narrated this. The narrative-less version, Dementia, is the better version.
@hebneh
@hebneh 4 года назад
When the panicked audience flees from the Blob invading the Colonial Theater, look at the marquee, which correctly shows that “Daughter of Horror” is now playing.
@johnryan3913
@johnryan3913 2 года назад
I believe Ed McMahon is the opening narrator. Anyone with definitive info please clarify! Very good, arty, Shorty Rogers Marni Nixon and George Antheil add to the musical thrills.
@ZOOTSUITBEATNICK1
@ZOOTSUITBEATNICK1 2 года назад
Yeah, it was McMahon.
@petepoulos
@petepoulos 10 лет назад
43:40 Basically Howard Rumsey's Lighthouse All-Stars He is on Bass and very much still around at 97 this year, the last surviving member of the Stan Kenton 1941 Orchestra and who brought what ended up being West Coast Jazz to Hermosa Beach, CA. in 1949 this is the only part of the movie I liked.
@mortikavalentinekennedy7326
@mortikavalentinekennedy7326 6 лет назад
Lol I love your description of the movie :)
@laterdudesaint
@laterdudesaint 11 лет назад
the intro alone gave me the willys, lets turn back
@moiralauten6924
@moiralauten6924 3 года назад
So cool! I became interested in the weirdness on the moviehouse screen in 'The Blob' and saw the title 'Daughter of Horror' on the marquee, had to look it up - and lo & behold, it's a real film!!Thank You for sharing this quality print with the original title
@johnryan3913
@johnryan3913 2 года назад
Oh 😲😳 just put the marquee in The Blob in my mind's eye! Thanks...
@oldfan1963
@oldfan1963 5 лет назад
"Daughter of Horror" a/k/a "Dementia." I was prepared to write this off as another Ed Wood experience but it became compellingly ... repellent. It brought to mind the German surrealists on the 1920s -- "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari?". If the narration were removed and Marni Nixon's singing (but not the jazz), I imagine it would be a much creepier & better movie. The DVD of Dementia is available. Glad to have seen it, thanks.
@mickeyalba
@mickeyalba 8 лет назад
Ed Wood must have seen this !!!
@dctaughtme3371
@dctaughtme3371 4 года назад
This movie crazy as hell
@papwithanhatchet902
@papwithanhatchet902 2 года назад
I love how in the those days, people just threw matches and cigarettes on the floor in their homes.
@gregmn
@gregmn 5 лет назад
interesting strange enjoyable
@tonycrowYT
@tonycrowYT 11 лет назад
Very well said, and accurate!
@TheRoadDawg
@TheRoadDawg 4 года назад
Basically a silent movie, with about 1 minute of narration at at the beginning, and 2-3 times thru-out. Still a good movie, just expected more dialogue in 1955.
@andymassingham
@andymassingham 4 года назад
Just watched the "silent" version which I much prefer. Added bonus, Shelly Berman as the zonked beatnik when the cop enters the jazz club.
@OEllsworth
@OEllsworth 2 года назад
"Dementia" is the original version, not an altered version. This movie is the altered version, with unnecessary and often irrelevant commentary added by Ed McMahon. He should have stayed with late-night television. Your alleged quotation from Wikipedia must be from an older version of the page. The current Wikipedia page (as of 2021) is different and does not contain this error in chronology.
@maxb4074
@maxb4074 4 года назад
Music by the great iconoclast George Antheil and vocals by Marni Nixon who dubbed for Audrey Hepburn in the classic "My Fair Lady" and for Natalie Wood in "West Side Story".
@aussiegirl2302
@aussiegirl2302 7 лет назад
Great Movie 👍 👍
@TheKevinKruger
@TheKevinKruger 5 лет назад
Guilty. Guilty!
@talmage_ur
@talmage_ur 4 года назад
Thanks for the upload - pretty intense for minimal spoken words - but those that resonate start at 33:33 - pay attention "fit fit fit" - So it is when one is of such state and her nature imbued as such within. . . the ghouls know you did it - what a classic "reality" line. the curse of your guilty past . . . your kind of people - safe in the hallucination of your mind because again "reality" is look look 50:50. Goodbye.
@anvilhammerforged2415
@anvilhammerforged2415 5 лет назад
If a movie writer wanted to be really creative he could take us into the mind if a woman that isn't insane. Now that would take imagination.Well I guess he could just go into the mind if a man if he wanted rationale,and say it is the allusive sane woman.
@herrbrucvald6376
@herrbrucvald6376 8 лет назад
ok this is fabulous...how come i didn't know about it until now? Did David Lynch study this?.....
@tintinhickey5869
@tintinhickey5869 4 года назад
Marni Nixon was the voice in My Fair Lady for Audrey Hepburn I think .....
@petekanter8120
@petekanter8120 2 года назад
Yes, Tintin, voicing-over for Audrey Hepburn in My Fair Lady was just one of Marni Nixon's many roles. Her career spanned another 45 years. (Until 2009.) She was married to Ernest Gold, who did the soundtrack for Daughter of Horror. She retired due to breast cancer but endured it for 7 years. She passed away on July 24th of 2016, at the age of 86 years, five months and two days.
@keithharris7569
@keithharris7569 4 года назад
Music at start was like that of “A Christmas Carol ” me thinks... Creepy...
@johnstucko2740
@johnstucko2740 4 года назад
Awesome 👏 movie!! Really enjoyed it!! She is a pretty good actress! And the music fits it perfectly!!
@apro109
@apro109 Год назад
Rather amazing surrealist film. I wonder if the iconic Venice, CA locale used here didn't give Orson Welles the idea to shoot the exact same spot in "Touch of Evil," made several years after this film's release.
@MeriScrapper13
@MeriScrapper13 2 года назад
If Academy Award winner Elmer Bernstein can create the music for a cheesy alien movie with a guy in an ape suit, then Marnie Nixon can screech her way through this one. Nixon voiced Cinderella, Mary Poppins, My Fair Lady, etc. Then there's the cameos with Aaron Spelling! Wonder how the guy got them to be with this one!! lol
@samaelrising666
@samaelrising666 5 лет назад
Yeah the opening sequence with the chick contemplating suicide before dressing for work? Hilarious. Yeah, pretty much...
@tonycrowYT
@tonycrowYT 11 лет назад
You're quite welcome!
@flyingdutchman913
@flyingdutchman913 4 года назад
The women singing ruined it.
@hatednyc
@hatednyc 5 месяцев назад
This music is phenomenal.
@katherinebaublis5074
@katherinebaublis5074 6 лет назад
shortey rogers and marnie nixon - 2 wonderful musicians - thanks tcm
@markspangler5316
@markspangler5316 Год назад
Interesting avant garde picture, in many ways every bit as frightening and disturbing as Hollywood was capable of making in the mid 50s.. Like many, I was introduced to the film as a snippet from the theatre scene in "The Blob", which I mistakenly believed was produced just for that scene. This one sticks with you.
@Pattskee
@Pattskee 3 года назад
Make sure you are real high before you watch this, OMG. :-)
@leonardgreeley5869
@leonardgreeley5869 10 лет назад
I saw a clip from this film in Stevan Kings'IT' (the made for television movie), and ive been searching for the original movie ever since......it was worth the wait, great old movei.
@natureluvr_d7186
@natureluvr_d7186 Год назад
Just discovered this channel. I'm on the fence with this one but my cat was mesmerized by the music. I wonder if the woman she passes on the steps was the victim's wife. I don't know why but when he was pigging out I noticed the man's rings. At 29:09, no wedding band, at 29:30 he has a wedding band on, at 29:46 no ring again. I guess anything can happen under the circumstances. (don't wanna spoil it for others watching it).
@52lvlv
@52lvlv 2 года назад
Once you've explained a movie THAT thoroughly, there's little point left in watching it. Leave some surprises, would ya??
@natureluvr_d7186
@natureluvr_d7186 Год назад
I completely understand. I didn't read the description until after I watched the movie because I could see it was long and probably detailed. I like to be surprised. Will keep that in mind when watching the other movies.
@michaeldipasquale
@michaeldipasquale 8 месяцев назад
Saw this when I was 10. Scared the hell out of me
@sweetnbitter83
@sweetnbitter83 3 года назад
Ummmm....well.... (Long pause of silence)🥺🧐🤔. And yet, I was completely mystified by its lack-luster beauty and absolute bitter genius of it all at once. Ok I know I sounded like a pretentious clown but there you got it. 🤪
@brucemaves1690
@brucemaves1690 2 года назад
Just out of curiosity it the person that is doing the voice over a young Vincent Price? I was born the year this was produced, two years before it's release. This is the first time I have seen it. I just added it to my collection of old movies.
@oldfan1963
@oldfan1963 5 лет назад
"Daughter of Horror" (a/k/a "Dementia") Trivia - narration by actor Ed McMahon. The film's music score is by avant-garde composer George Antheil, vocalized by Marni Nixon (Marni was the singing voice of Natalie Wood in "West Side Story.".How about that?
@thepanel2935
@thepanel2935 4 года назад
What is this, a silent film?
@giavannamariabellucci2847
@giavannamariabellucci2847 6 лет назад
Whats with all of the cigar smoking? I felt bad for the cleaning woman who was totally disrespected by two guys: one guy throws his cigar butt on the floor in front of her while she scrubs the floor and another guy just walks right through the area she just cleaned right in front of her. They acted as if she was invisible. The music was awesome.
@AFaceintheCrowd01
@AFaceintheCrowd01 2 года назад
You should feel bad for the cleaning woman that had to pick up after Depp/Heard.
@WuMali1
@WuMali1 3 года назад
This is the movie they were watching in the theatre during the film The Blob. They showed it at Blobfest this year.
@audioinheritance8557
@audioinheritance8557 Год назад
I can't stay here and watch this; there's a giant blob attacking my town, and I need to warn everyone!
@CommonSense-iu6wz
@CommonSense-iu6wz Год назад
Quintessential Noir! Love ❤️
@MichaelYoder1961
@MichaelYoder1961 7 месяцев назад
Trippy. I liked it. Noir and Expressionism in one flick. The idee fixe with Marni (who has a great voice) did get a little annoying at times.
@doodlegod666
@doodlegod666 Год назад
A surprisingly artistic surrealist-expressionist movie. Simply loved it
@tx-sweet-pjg3547
@tx-sweet-pjg3547 3 года назад
I’m glad I’ve always been the woman scrubbing the floors 🙏
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