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Tag: Susan Strasberg

‘Rollercoaster’ (1977): TV movie-style disaster film rumbles through…in Sensurround!

1977’s Rollercoaster is a first-rate TV suspenser, blasted onto the big screen via Sensurround.

September 6, 2018September 24, 2024 Movies & Drinks3 Comments

‘Scream of Fear’ (1961): Nightmarish, unnerving Hammer thriller

A sensuous, suspense-filled nightmare from Hammer horror!

May 1, 2018September 25, 2024 Movies & Drinks5 Comments

‘The Trip’ (1967): As in, an acid trip, man

Groovy. Olive Films and M-G-M have released on Blu-ray AIP’s The Trip, the 1967 psychedelic LSD freak-out, man, from director Roger Corman, written by soon-to-be superstar Jack Nicholson, and starring Peter Fonda, Bruce Dern, Dennis Hopper, man, Salli Sachse, Susan Strasberg, Katherine Walsh, Barboura Morris, Dick Miller, and Luana Anders.

December 6, 2017September 26, 2024 Movies & DrinksLeave a comment

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