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Kynaston Reeves (29 May 1893 in London, England – 5 December 1971 in London, England) was christened Philip Arthur Reeves, and was an English character actor who appeared in numerous films and many television plays and series.
Philip Arthur Reeves was born in London on 29 May 1893 and was the first of two sons of Arthur Robert Reeves b.1855, and Clarissa Mary Kynaston, b. 1864. His brother was John Edward.
He was married to the Australian Jewish stage actress Paula Sabina. They had two children, Thomas and Suzanne.
Philip Arthur Reeves, professionally known as P. Kynaston Reeves or Kynaston Reeves, took his mother's maiden name as a middle name when commencing his film career with a small part in the 1931 film Many Waters, before dispensing with the prefixed initial. He believed that having a name that reminded directors of the famous actor Edward Kynaston would help him to get work. In 1932, he progressed to a supporting role, playing an editor called Bob Mitchell alongside Ivor Novello and Jack Hawkins in The Lodger (renamed The Phantom Fiend in 1935).
Fiend Without a Face is a 1958 independently made British black-and-white science fiction film from Amalgamated Productions, released by MGM, produced by John Croydon and Richard Gordon, and directed by Arthur Crabtree. The film starred Marshall Thompson, Kynaston Reeves, Michael Balfour, and Kim Parker. The screenplay by Herbert J. Leder was based upon Amelia Reynolds Long's 1930 short story "The Thought Monster," originally published in the March 1930 issue of Weird Tales magazine.
Fiend Without a Face tells the story of mysterious deaths at the hands of a mentally created invisible life-form that feeds on atomic power and then steals human brains and spinal columns to use as bodies in order to multiply its numbers.
U. S. Air Force Interceptor Command Experimental Station No. 6 is a long-range radar installation located in Winthorp, Manitoba, Canada. Unexplained deaths begin to occur in the general area of a farming village near the American base. Postmortems reveal the victims were murdered and the brains and spinal cords are missing from the corpses; the only clue left behind are two puncture marks at the base of each skull. The locals, however, become convinced that radiation leaks from the radar installation's nuclear-power experiments are the cause of the mysterious deaths.
Marshall Thompson (November 27, 1925 – May 18, 1992) was an American film and television actor, born James Marshall Thompson in Peoria, Illinois.
In 1943, Thompson, known for his boy-next-door good looks, was signed by Universal Pictures. He played quiet, thoughtful teens in Universal's feature films, including a lead opposite singing star Gloria Jean in Reckless Age, earning $350 weekly. During 1946, Universal discharged most of its contract players; that same year, Thompson moved to MGM and his film roles steadily increased and improved with appearances in The Clock and the lead in Gallant Bess, MGM's first film in Cinecolor.
Thompson became a freelance actor in the 1950s and worked for various studios on a variety of pictures, including a number of horror and science-fiction feature films; this included the role of Carruthers in It! The Terror from Beyond Space (1958), one of the two films that would later inspire the plot for director Ridley Scott's 1979 big budget feature Alien. Thompson also starred in the short-lived (13-episodes) 1959 syndicated science fiction TV series World of Giants. The drama follows Mel Hunter, a U. S. counter-espionage agent, accidentally miniaturized to just six inches in height, who must live in a dollhouse when not on missions.
Evil Empire is the second studio album by American rap metal band Rage Against the Machine. It was released on April 16, 1996, almost four years after the band's self-titled debut album.
The album's title is taken from the phrase "evil empire", which was used by former U.S. President Ronald Reagan and many conservatives in describing the former Soviet Union. The cover is the altered image by Mel Ramos and features Ari Meisel as the subject. The caption "EVIL EMPIRE" and letter "e" on the boy's costume were originally "c" and "CRIME BUSTER". Additional themes for the album were created by Barbara Kruger, and some of her artwork appears in the video clip for "Bulls on Parade", which became the first single for the album. As with their debut, five singles were released in total.
The inside of the CD booklet shows a picture of a pile of various political and philosophical books including A People's History of the United States by Howard Zinn, Capital, Volume I by Karl Marx, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce, and The Anarchist Cookbook by William Powell.
Julie London (born Gayle Peck; September 26, 1926 – October 18, 2000) was an American nightclub, jazz and pop singer, film and television actress and a former pinup model, whose career span five decades of television. She was noted for her smoky, sensual husky voice and languid demeanor. She released 32 albums of pop and jazz standards during the 1950s and 1960s, with her signature song being the classic "Cry Me a River", which she introduced in 1955. She had also appeared as a guest on several talk shows and as a panelist on numerous game shows.
London's 35-year acting career began in films in 1944, and included playing opposite Rock Hudson in The Fat Man (1951), Gary Cooper in Man of the West (1958) and Robert Mitchum in The Wonderful Country (1959). She achieved continuing success in the television medical drama Emergency! (1972–1979), co-starring her real-life husband, Bobby Troup, and produced by her ex-husband, Jack Webb, in which London played the female lead role of Nurse Dixie McCall.
Fiend Without a Face is a 1958 independently made British black-and-white science fiction-horror film from Amalgamated Productions, produced by John Croydon and Richard Gordon, and directed by Arthur Crabtree. The film stars Marshall Thompson, Kynaston Reeves, Michael Balfour, and Kim Parker. The film was released in the UK by Eros Films and in US by MGM. Fiend Without a Face tells the story of mysterious deaths at the hands of a mentally created invisible life form that feeds on atomic power and then steals human brains and spinal columns to use as bodies in order to multiply its numbers. The screenplay by Herbert J. Leder was based upon Amelia Reynolds Long's 1930 short story "The Thought Monster", originally published in the March 1930 issue of Weird Tales magazine. U. S. Air Force In...
The series starred Gerald Campion, (who was 29 at the time!), and was based on the books written by Frank Richards. At one time it was so popular that it was transmitted at 5.40pm for children and again at 8pm for the parents! Bunter's teacher was Mr. Quelch (played first by Kynaston Reeves and later by Jack Melford). Harry Wharton, Bob Cherry, Johnny Bull, Hurree Jamset Ram Singh, Frank Nugent, Lord Mauleverer, and the bully Coker were his schoolchums at Greyfriars School.
Subscribe to TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/sxaw6h Subscribe to COMING SOON: http://bit.ly/H2vZUn Subscribe to CLASSIC TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/1u43jDe Like us on FACEBOOK: http://goo.gl/dHs73 Follow us on TWITTER: http://bit.ly/1ghOWmt Fiend Without a Face Trailer - Directed by Arthur Crabtree and starring Marshall Thompson, Terry Kilburn, Michael Balfour, Gil Winfield, Stanley Maxted. An American airbase in Canada provokes resentment from the nearby residents after fallout from nuclear experiments at the base are blamed for a recent spate of disappearances. A captain from the airbase is assigned to investigate, and begins to suspect that an elderly British scientist who lives near the base knows more than he is letting on. MGM - 1958
This film is generally regarded as one of David Lean's less successful directorial attempts, but not by me. It is a tightly controlled black and white telling of the true story of Madeleine Smith, a young lady living with her family in the house, which still stands, on the corner of Blythswood Square in mid 1850s Glasgow, and although Ann Todd (Mrs Lean at the time) was certainly too old at 40 to be playing a twenty-one year old, her iceberg coolness was perfect for the calculating poisoner that Madeleine was thought to be. Of all styles of murder - strangulation, shooting, stabbing, drowning or any other means, poison is the most cowardly and deceitful, being pre-planned with cunning and much malice-aforethought, and that's exactly what Madeleine Smith appeared the have been guilty of. ...
X the Unknown is a British science-fiction / horror film made by the Hammer Film Productions company and released in 1956.The film is significant in that "it firmly established Hammer's transition from B-movie thrillers to out-and-out horror/science fiction" and, with The Quatermass Xperiment (1955) and Quatermass II (1957), completes "an important trilogy containing relevant allegorical threads revealing Cold War anxieties and a diminishing national identity resulting from Britain's decrease in status as a world power. Fiend Without a Face is a 1958 independently made black-and-white British science fiction film produced by John Croydon and Richard Gordon and directed by Arthur Crabtree. It stars Marshall Thompson, Kynaston Reeves, Michael Balfour, and Kim Parker. The film tells the story...
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The chief interest in this long and pontificating movie (aka "The Case of Mrs Loring") is the presence of the beautiful Julie London, who some viewers may know only as the sultry singer of midnight ballads (32 albums, in fact!). She was married to Bobby Troup in 1959 (until his death in 2010) who had produced the song that is forever associated with her - "Cry Me a River" - in 1955 (written by her school-days friend Arthur Hamilton). What is not so well-known is that she was an actress of no mean ability and made several movies starting in 1944 and starring with the likes of Gary Cooper ("Man of the West") and Robert Mitchum ("The Wonderful Country"). She was also a regular in the cast of American hospital drama "Emergency" from 1972-79 which co-starred her husband and was produced by her ...
2016 graduates reflect on their time at the Kennedy School, and offer advice to their classmates.
A superb film which throws a fascinating insight onto how life once was - or supposedly was - in the Public School system. Richard Attenborough, at 25, plays 14 year old Jack Read, a working-class tobacconist's son, who wins a scholarship to a Public School. Bernard Miles (who also had a hand in writing the screenplay) and Joan Hickson play his parents, and the cast includes many well-known acting names among whom are Sheila Sim (Attenborough's wife), Robert Flemyng, Cecil Trouncer, Timothy Bateson, Herbert (Lom) Lomas, Anthony Newley, Anthony Nicholls, Kynaston Reeves, Olive Sloane, and uncredited James Kenney and Edward Judd among other uncredited actors. This was the second film for which John Wooldridge wrote the music - he also conducted it and although not a very prolific film comp...
The chief interest in this long and pontificating movie (aka "The Case of Mrs Loring") is the presence of the beautiful Julie London, who some viewers may know only as the sultry singer of midnight ballads (32 albums, in fact!). She was married to Bobby Troup in 1959 (until his death in 2010) who had produced the song that is forever associated with her - "Cry Me a River" - in 1955 (written by her school-days friend Arthur Hamilton). What is not so well-known is that she was an actress of no mean ability and made several movies starting in 1944 and starring with the likes of Gary Cooper ("Man of the West") and Robert Mitchum ("The Wonderful Country"). She was also a regular in the cast of American hospital drama "Emergency" from 1972-79 which co-starred her husband and was produced by her ...
Russell Brand argues with heckler outside RBS in London Russell Brand argues with heckler outside RBS in London Russell Brand argues with heckler outside RBS in London Russell Brand publishes rambling apology to RBS worker whose lunch he ruined with anti-capitalism protest and offers to buy him a paella – but fails to address any of his reasoned defence of bank’s ownership Russell Brand stormed Royal Bank of Scotland's London offices on Friday Comedian tried to question bemused bankers about how much they earn Bank worker, Joseph Kynaston Reeves, complained he missed his lunch He labelled the comedian a 'bully' and a 'prancing millionaire' in open letter Now Brand has apologised for being 'lairy' and offered to buy him lunch Ignored Mr Reeves' defence of taxpayer-funded RBS ownership model...
2016 graduates reflect on their time at the Kennedy School, and offer advice to their classmates.
Russell Brand argues with heckler outside RBS in London Russell Brand argues with heckler outside RBS in London Russell Brand argues with heckler outside RBS in London Russell Brand publishes rambling apology to RBS worker whose lunch he ruined with anti-capitalism protest and offers to buy him a paella – but fails to address any of his reasoned defence of bank’s ownership Russell Brand stormed Royal Bank of Scotland's London offices on Friday Comedian tried to question bemused bankers about how much they earn Bank worker, Joseph Kynaston Reeves, complained he missed his lunch He labelled the comedian a 'bully' and a 'prancing millionaire' in open letter Now Brand has apologised for being 'lairy' and offered to buy him lunch Ignored Mr Reeves' defence of taxpayer-funded RBS ownership model...
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Jeremy Horn's Elite Fight Night XXV (aka 25), Coming Friday January 9th, to the Complex in Salt Lake City. Doors open at 6pm, fights start at 7pm. Get your tickets at SmithsTix.com Any Graywhale Location or at TheComplex.com This is a 21+ Show.
Gah, this was a nightmare to make. I was isolating characters from cutscenes and decided that making a video with the Keyblade Orgy would be a good idea. The song closest to the length of all the clips combined was I Drove All Night by Celine Dion. So I decided to make a humorous little tribute to the Keyblade Orgy's... love triangle. I love making pre-teens in a children's game say "I crept in your room to make love to you." I know, Celine Dion's a very sensual woman and a great singer, and I should be more respectful of her music, but come on! How could I not do this? I tried to make it synched, but ... yeah, the clips were cut by character interaction and not by usefulness, so this probably sucks balls. Not to mention WMM decided it was going to be a douche and not play from the m...
Fiend Without a Face is a 1958 independently made British black-and-white science fiction-horror film from Amalgamated Productions, produced by John Croydon and Richard Gordon, and directed by Arthur Crabtree. The film stars Marshall Thompson, Kynaston Reeves, Michael Balfour, and Kim Parker. The film was released in the UK by Eros Films and in US by MGM. Fiend Without a Face tells the story of mysterious deaths at the hands of a mentally created invisible life form that feeds on atomic power and then steals human brains and spinal columns to use as bodies in order to multiply its numbers. The screenplay by Herbert J. Leder was based upon Amelia Reynolds Long's 1930 short story "The Thought Monster", originally published in the March 1930 issue of Weird Tales magazine. U. S. Air Force In...
The series starred Gerald Campion, (who was 29 at the time!), and was based on the books written by Frank Richards. At one time it was so popular that it was transmitted at 5.40pm for children and again at 8pm for the parents! Bunter's teacher was Mr. Quelch (played first by Kynaston Reeves and later by Jack Melford). Harry Wharton, Bob Cherry, Johnny Bull, Hurree Jamset Ram Singh, Frank Nugent, Lord Mauleverer, and the bully Coker were his schoolchums at Greyfriars School.
Subscribe to TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/sxaw6h Subscribe to COMING SOON: http://bit.ly/H2vZUn Subscribe to CLASSIC TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/1u43jDe Like us on FACEBOOK: http://goo.gl/dHs73 Follow us on TWITTER: http://bit.ly/1ghOWmt Fiend Without a Face Trailer - Directed by Arthur Crabtree and starring Marshall Thompson, Terry Kilburn, Michael Balfour, Gil Winfield, Stanley Maxted. An American airbase in Canada provokes resentment from the nearby residents after fallout from nuclear experiments at the base are blamed for a recent spate of disappearances. A captain from the airbase is assigned to investigate, and begins to suspect that an elderly British scientist who lives near the base knows more than he is letting on. MGM - 1958
This film is generally regarded as one of David Lean's less successful directorial attempts, but not by me. It is a tightly controlled black and white telling of the true story of Madeleine Smith, a young lady living with her family in the house, which still stands, on the corner of Blythswood Square in mid 1850s Glasgow, and although Ann Todd (Mrs Lean at the time) was certainly too old at 40 to be playing a twenty-one year old, her iceberg coolness was perfect for the calculating poisoner that Madeleine was thought to be. Of all styles of murder - strangulation, shooting, stabbing, drowning or any other means, poison is the most cowardly and deceitful, being pre-planned with cunning and much malice-aforethought, and that's exactly what Madeleine Smith appeared the have been guilty of. ...
X the Unknown is a British science-fiction / horror film made by the Hammer Film Productions company and released in 1956.The film is significant in that "it firmly established Hammer's transition from B-movie thrillers to out-and-out horror/science fiction" and, with The Quatermass Xperiment (1955) and Quatermass II (1957), completes "an important trilogy containing relevant allegorical threads revealing Cold War anxieties and a diminishing national identity resulting from Britain's decrease in status as a world power. Fiend Without a Face is a 1958 independently made black-and-white British science fiction film produced by John Croydon and Richard Gordon and directed by Arthur Crabtree. It stars Marshall Thompson, Kynaston Reeves, Michael Balfour, and Kim Parker. The film tells the story...
WAKO Kickboxing is the newest channel dedicated to bringing you all the latest action from the worlds leading kickboxing body.
The chief interest in this long and pontificating movie (aka "The Case of Mrs Loring") is the presence of the beautiful Julie London, who some viewers may know only as the sultry singer of midnight ballads (32 albums, in fact!). She was married to Bobby Troup in 1959 (until his death in 2010) who had produced the song that is forever associated with her - "Cry Me a River" - in 1955 (written by her school-days friend Arthur Hamilton). What is not so well-known is that she was an actress of no mean ability and made several movies starting in 1944 and starring with the likes of Gary Cooper ("Man of the West") and Robert Mitchum ("The Wonderful Country"). She was also a regular in the cast of American hospital drama "Emergency" from 1972-79 which co-starred her husband and was produced by her ...
2016 graduates reflect on their time at the Kennedy School, and offer advice to their classmates.
A superb film which throws a fascinating insight onto how life once was - or supposedly was - in the Public School system. Richard Attenborough, at 25, plays 14 year old Jack Read, a working-class tobacconist's son, who wins a scholarship to a Public School. Bernard Miles (who also had a hand in writing the screenplay) and Joan Hickson play his parents, and the cast includes many well-known acting names among whom are Sheila Sim (Attenborough's wife), Robert Flemyng, Cecil Trouncer, Timothy Bateson, Herbert (Lom) Lomas, Anthony Newley, Anthony Nicholls, Kynaston Reeves, Olive Sloane, and uncredited James Kenney and Edward Judd among other uncredited actors. This was the second film for which John Wooldridge wrote the music - he also conducted it and although not a very prolific film comp...
Invisible atomic monsters attack a U.S. Armed Forces base and the local residents. Director: Arthur Crabtree Writers: Herbert J. Leder (screenplay), Amelia Reynolds Long (original story "The Thought Monster") Stars: Marshall Thompson, Terry Kilburn, Kynaston Reeves
Plot: Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson investigate a mysterious man who sent a pearl to a young woman. Director: Graham Cutts Actors: Arthur Wontner, Isla Bevan, Ian Hunter, Graham Soutten, Miles Malleson, Herbert Lomas, Gilbert Davis, Margaret Yarde, Roy Emerton, Charles Farrell, Clare Greet, Moore Marriott, Edgar Norfolk, Kynaston Reeves, Ernest Sefton, Mr. Burnhett, Togo Based on: The Sign of Four by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Plot: Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson investigate a mysterious man who sent a pearl to a young woman. Director: Graham Cutts Actors: Arthur Wontner, Isla Bevan, Ian Hunter, Graham Soutten, Miles Malleson, Herbert Lomas, Gilbert Davis, Margaret Yarde, Roy Emerton, Charles Farrell, Clare Greet, Moore Marriott, Edgar Norfolk, Kynaston Reeves, Ernest Sefton, Mr. Burnhett, Togo Based on: The Sign of Four by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Fiend Without a Face is a 1958 independently made British black-and-white science fiction film from Amalgamated Productions, released by MGM, produced by John Croydon and Richard Gordon, and directed by Arthur Crabtree. The film stars Marshall Thompson, Kynaston Reeves, Michael Balfour, and Kim Parker. It was released in 1958 on a double bill with the Boris Karloff film The Haunted Strangler. Fiend Without a Face tells the story of mysterious deaths at the hands of a mentally created invisible life form that feeds on atomic power and then steals human brains and spinal columns to use as bodies in order to multiply its numbers.
The second in the series' Inspector Hornleigh' Inspector Hornleigh & and Sergeant Bingham are incognito while 'enjoying' their annual seaside vacation at the Balmoral Guest House when they are taken into custody by the local constabulary in connection with the murder of one of the hotel's guests... Cast: Gordon Harker Alastair Sim Linden Travers Edward Chapman Kynaston Reeves Wally Patch & Irene Handl (minor role) Director: Walter Forde Screenplay: Sidney Gilliat Frank Launder J.O.C. Orton The character 'Inspector Hornleigh' created by Hans Wolfgang Priwin (radio series)
The second in the series' Inspector Hornleigh' Inspector Hornleigh & and Sergeant Bingham are incognito while 'enjoying' their annual seaside vacation at the Balmoral Guest House when they are taken into custody by the local constabulary in connection with the murder of one of the hotel's guests... Cast: Gordon Harker Alastair Sim Linden Travers Edward Chapman Kynaston Reeves Wally Patch & Irene Handl (minor role) Director: Walter Forde Screenplay: Sidney Gilliat Frank Launder J.O.C. Orton The character 'Inspector Hornleigh' created by Hans Wolfgang Priwin (radio series)
Fiend Without A Face 1958 Public Domain http://oldtimeradiofoundation.org Check out our great cause for seniors and veterans above Invisible atomic monsters attack a U.S. Armed Forces base and the local residents. Fiend Without a Face is a 1958 independently made British black-and-white science fiction-horror film from Amalgamated Productions, produced by John Croydon and Richard Gordon, and directed by Arthur Crabtree. The film stars Marshall Thompson, Kynaston Reeves, Michael Balfour, and Kim Parker. The film was released in the UK by Eros Films and in US by MGM. Fiend Without a Face tells the story of mysterious deaths at the hands of a mentally created invisible life form that feeds on atomic power and then steals human brains and spinal columns to use as bodies in order to mu...
The second in the series' Inspector Hornleigh' Inspector Hornleigh & and Sergeant Bingham are incognito while 'enjoying' their annual seaside vacation at the Balmoral Guest House when they are taken into custody by the local constabulary in connection with the murder of one of the hotel's guests... Cast: Gordon Harker Alastair Sim Linden Travers Edward Chapman Kynaston Reeves Wally Patch & Irene Handl (minor role) Director: Walter Forde Screenplay: Sidney Gilliat Frank Launder J.O.C. Orton The character 'Inspector Hornleigh' created by Hans Wolfgang Priwin (radio series)
A superior crime drama from the pen of American writer Vera Caspary (who also wrote ‘Laura') with Margaret Lockwood doing what she did best - being ‘wicked'! Ian Hunter plays Lockwood's husband, suspicious that she might be a serial killer - and he, her next victim! Barry K Barnes, Anne Crawford, Beatrice Varley, Kynaston Reeves, Olga Lindo and Barbara Blair are some of the other names of the time performing in the film which was shot at Ealing Studios as an independent (although not actually an ‘Ealing' film) - a rare occurrence. Caspary was not involved with the script which was written (with location changes from the US to Britain) by Isadore Goldsmith, who was her lover, and Herbert Victor, but she was evidently dissatisfied and unhappy with the message it promoted - so much so that sh...