Friday, May 12, 2023
Tuesday, October 26, 2021
Universal Monsters - Part 5
A somewhat tangential entry in the "Universal Monsters" series of films is 1942's "Invisible Agent," which sneaks in as part of "The Invisible Man" series.
It's a pretty fun blending of the invisible theme with topical WWII action.
The star of the film Jon Hall, was never a big star, but he has at least one important distinction: he was born on February 23, the same as Kelsey Grammer's Scrooge, Kathleen Harrison and yours truly!
Why are we talking about this movie? It was directed by Edwin L. Marin, known in these circles as the director of 1938's "A Christmas Carol" from 1938!
The picture was not sold by using his name, as it's in extremely fine print on the (very cool , if misleading) poster above and the (misleadingly Frankenstein-esque) one below!
But we needed reliable guys like him to keep the product coming back in the golden age of Hollywood!
Monday, March 30, 2020
Tuesday, December 24, 2019
My Editor
Here's a look at my editor reviewing the latest blog post.
He's nocturnal, so he works late at night.
He's a good boss,though, so no Ebenezer Scrooge/Bob Cratchit vibe here!




