B&W Movie or TV Murder Myster/Thriller from the 40's or 50's
It ended with a woman's shadow moving at night across a rural landscape accompanied by eerie music. Everyone in the movie thought she was dead, but was she really?
Anyone?
It ended with a woman's shadow moving at night across a rural landscape accompanied by eerie music. Everyone in the movie thought she was dead, but was she really?
Anyone?
I received two hits from the other forum (http://monsterkidclassichorrorforum.yuku.com/topic/66474/Re-UNKNOWN-40s50s-Horror-Movie?page=-1#.WO6i4FLMzow).
The first was for The Unknown[/i] (1946), and the other was for [i]Carnival of Souls(1962).
Hope everything's going well for you, MovieManCin2!
I'll check those out, salzmank. Thanks!
Things are great here, how bout you?
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Just fine, thanks!
I won't be able to post for about a week and changeโgoing away for Easterโso if you don't hear from me, that's why.
By the way, Happy Easter to you and everyone else here!
(P.S. I should mention two more movies were recommendedโThe Woman who Came Back[/i] and [i]The Amazing Mr. X.)
Thanks, salzmank!
And a Happy Easter to you and all the other posters! And have fun on your trip.
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I'm back (if anyone's interested ;) )! I did indeed have a nice trip, MovieMan. By the way, did you get a chance to take a look at those recommendations?
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Welcome back. Glad to hear you had a nice trip. I checked all of them except The Unknown (1946). I couldn't find those on You Tube. They were excellent guesses, but no cigar. I'm going to keep looking. Thanks for your continuing help. Maybe someday we'll crack this case.
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Someone on the Monster Kid Classic Forum just let me know that The Unknown ('46) will be on TCM on May 19, if you're interested.
http://monsterkidclassichorrorforum.yuku.com/topic/66474/master/1/?page=1#.WQfpuVLlTow
I will set my DVR box to record that. Thanks, Salzmank! U da Man!!
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Of course, don't mention it!
By the way, it's nearly completely unrelated, but there's a picture on TCM streaming right now that I recommend if you or anyone else here likes '30s whodunits at all (as I do). It's called The Phantom of Crestwood, and I'm recommending it not only because I think it's a good picture but also because it's so incredibly rare.
I'll check it out. Thanks.
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https://moviechat.org/movies/tt0055408?
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That's a good suggestion Anon, but that was not it. Thanks anyway.
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