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Larry Blamire (screenplay)
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In the 1930s the family of old Sinas Cavinder, gathered for the reading of his will, find themselves being murdered by a mysterious phantom while two rival reporters compete for the story. full summary | add synopsis
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(From Fangoria. 6 November 2009, 12:42 PM, PST)
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(From Fangoria. 12 November 2008, 7:45 AM, PST)
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Dark and Stormy Night is a refreshing awesome movie more (4 total)
Cast
(Credited cast)| Jim Beaver | ... | Jack Tugdon | |
| Jennifer Blaire | ... | Billy Tuesday | |
| Larry Blamire | ... | Ray Vestinhaus | |
| Bob Burns | ... | Kogar | |
| Dan Conroy | ... | Happy Codburn | |
| Robert Deveau | ... | Archie Folde | |
| Bruce French | ... | Jeens | |
| Betty Garrett | ... | Mrs. Hausenstout | |
| Trish Geiger | ... | Jane Hovenham | |
| Brian Howe | ... | Burling Famish, Jr. | |
| Marvin Kaplan | ... | Gunny | |
| James Karen | ... | Seyton Ethelquake | |
| Alison Martin | ... | Mrs. Cupcupboard | |
| Fay Masterson | ... | Sabasha Fanmoore | |
| Susan McConnell | ... | Thessaly | |
| Andrew Parks | ... | Lord Partfine | |
| Kevin Quinn | ... | Teak Armbruster | |
| Mark Redfield | ... | Farper Twyly | |
| Tom Reese | ... | Inspector Riley | |
| Daniel Roebuck | ... | 8 O'Clock Farraday | |
| Christine Romeo | ... | Pristy Famish | |
| H.M. Wynant | ... | Dr. Van Von Vandervon |
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USA:93 min
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1.85 : 1 more
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Ready Set Studio, Sun Valley, Los Angeles, California, USA more
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When legendary gorilla actor Bob Burns mentioned to Larry Blamire that he'd always wanted to play one in an old-dark-house movie, Blamire promptly wrote one into the script for him to play. more
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I don't know about you, but I've become bored with the big budget Hollyweird movies that promise everything and deliver nothing. DARK AND STORMY NIGHT was such a refreshing change. I caught the movie at a premiere and laughed throughout. The acting was first rate. The sets were very well done, and the story never failed to deliver. Every time you thought Larry Blamire had packed all that he could into the movie, he surprises you by adding more.
Bob Burns as Kogar was genius. Daniel Roebuck as the intrepid reporter hit the mark. Mark Refield as the diabolical attorney was fantastic.
If this movie doesn't give you loads of belly laughs then you must be dead. Hollywood could take a lesson or two from Larry Blamire.