There's a Creature...there's a Lagoon... But that still has apparently been hand-colored, so it's difficult to tell black from, well...any other color.
There's a Creature...there's a Lagoon... But that still has apparently been hand-colored, so it's difficult to tell black from, well...any other color.
I would like to introduce myself. I am Graham's grandmother, spending some time with him here in Spain. I don't understand computers, but I am dictating this to him, much in the same way as my boss dictated letters to me way back when I worked in the office. It seems almost like yesterday.
My son has let me see some of these photographs from the older films, and I am to a certain extent shocked and surprised at the amount of filth which gets published on the computer screen. I am also rather taken aback by comments from people saying that the questions are too easy.
This particular film gives me the perfect opportunuty to let you all know, in a polite but firm manner, that I for one certainly did NOT know the film in question. I have seen many films right up until the early 1960s, Nelson Eddy, Mario Lanza, you name them I've seen them. But I thankfully never saw this one. A picture of some frightening monstrosity - I am at a loss for words. What will directors think of next? Don't you know that children may see these things on the computer? And as for the girl in such a state of undress. Now, I am not a prude - I have seen Esther Williams films, but this is simply beyond good taste. To be truthful I feel rather sickened. I may have to sign off now. And I shall not be back.