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Tuesday's Overlooked Films and/or Other A/V: the links

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Limehouse Blues
This week's selections  (reviews and citations at the links below) of undeservedly (and a few deservedly) underappreciated audio/visual experiences...as always, thanks to all the contributors and you readers.

This week, dedicated to the memory of Ronnie Gilbert...and Mary Ellen Trainor.  On a happier note, happy birthday to contributor Yvette Banek!

Allan Fish: F for Fake

Anne Billson: Twixt 

Bill Crider: Dave[trailer]

Brian Arnold: Automan

B. V. Lawson: Media Murder

Colin: The Long and the Short and the Tall

Comedy Film Nerds: Ryan Sickler

Cynthia Fuchs: Heaven Knows What

Dan Stumpf: Limehouse Blues

Duane Porter: The 10 Best Films of 2014

Elizabeth Foxwell: A Gentleman after Dark;The Charles Dickens Museum: "A Dickens Whodunnit"

Eric Red: Top 5 Truck Movies

Evan Lewis: Pulp-Pourri Theatre: "The Pin-Up Murder Mystery"

George Kelley: State of Play (BBC-TV)

Iba Dawson: Beyond the Gates

Ivan G. Shreve, Jr.: Let No Man Write My Epitaph

Jackie Kashian: actor/comedian Retta on dramatic tv series, among other things

Jacqueline T. Lynch: Slander

Jake Hinkson: Falstaff (aka Chimes at Midnight)

James Reasoner: Alien Trespass

Jeff Flugel: Beneath the Twelve-Mile Reef

Jerry House: Mutiny in the Big House; H. Rider Haggard, 1923 silent film "interview"

John Grant: The World Accuses

Jonathan Lewis: Lepke; The Last Challenge

Kate Laity: Medievalism and "realism"

Kliph Nesteroff: How Keefe Braselle used his mob ties to get thuggish misogynist CBS executive Jim Aubrey to put KB's terrible series on the network (hint: a date whom Aubrey beat up badly turned out to be a mafioso's daughter...Braselle intervened with his buddies when said mafioso put out a contract on Aubrey.)

Kristina Dijan: The Night Has Eyes

Laura: Sister KennyDavid Harding, Counterspy (1950 film)

Kismet
Lucy Brown: Kismet (1955 film)

Martin Edwards: bookfairs

Matty McKee: A Place Called Today

Michael Shonk: The Investigators (CBS-TV 1961)

Neer: evil adverts

Patti Abbott: Pioneers of Television; Wallander (Swedish television; US import by MHz Worldview)

Philip Schweier: Raw Deal; The Fake; The Diamond Wizard

Randy Johnson: Mr. Wu; Challenge of McKenna (aka La sfida dei McKenna)

Rick: She-Wolf of London (1948 film); Thunderbirds (tv series)

Rod Lott: Blackout;Cry_Wolf

Ruth: Ace in the Hole

Sergio Angelini: Hostile Witness (play and film)

Stacia Jones: Yellowbeard;Clifford

Stephen Bowie: Ben Casey

Stephen Gallagher: Richard Johnson

Steve Lewis: Larceny: Changing Lanes

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