My first exclusive review for Teleport City's Jet Set Cinema covers the 1969 film Some Girls Do, the second of British producer Betty E. Box's passes at bringing the venerable adventure hero Bulldog Drummond into the swinging 60s. In the case of Some Girls Do this update is accomplished by the inclusion of Dalia Lavi as a stylishly under-dressed assassin, a super speedboat that runs on infrasonic waves, and a small army of slutty robot women. Check it out, won't you?
Sabine Baring-Gould’s Book of Were-Wolves (1865)
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The Public Domain Review considers Sabine Baring-Gould’s 1865 Book of
Were-Wolves. “Lycanthropes go by many names, writes Sabine Baring-Gould in
his ‘accou...
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