check this Alfred Hitchcock out. .. Its kinda freaky man.. :willy_nilly: lol.. "Is that Ricdo the chief of police?".. He freaks that dood out too.. "I do not say that, you say that. now, while you say. I dig".. Plot: Young Juan Diaz gives cemetery caretaker Alejandro 40 pesos to rent a burial plot. He soon falls fatally ill, and warns his wife, Maria, to not let Alejandro cheat her out of the two-year lease for which he paid. One year later, Alejandro asks Maria for more money, or he will disinter Juan's mummy and place it in the catacomb. Maria and her son Jorge sneak into the catacomb, and frighten Alejandro as they walk Juan's mummy out of the cemetery.. ..wait the best part is when you can see the wire pull the flower out the mummies hand.. lol.. The Life Work of Juan Diaz http://us.imdb.com/video/hulu/vi337182745/
.. anyhooo.. Alfred is very twisted, its easy to get caught in the story.. I also have a thing for black and white film. *shrugs*, The color is in my mind :hat:
A HITCHCOCK tool! :rofl: Yeah, i just watched it. Did you know the teleplay was done by Ray Bradbury, based on a story of his? Seems to me like he sort of had a thing about beating the devil... i watch a lot of Perry Mason, online ~ also B&W. And, yes, i dream in color; however, it's like usual ~ no one color stands out, unless it's beautiful.
ahh, yes,, This is exactly how I found it. I saw the screen credits towards the end and went hunting. I had missed some of it and I wanted to see it again and again.. I made me :smilielol5:..
Check this out: Even though he was such a famous director? He neither directed NOR produced (at least) that espisode. (Not sure when, or even IF, he got control of his show, tbh) You like Asimov, Orison?