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Hal Erickson
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Previously I posted the list of 104 Columbia feature films released to television in Screen Gems' first TV-syndication package in 1956.
This was quickly followed by Screen Gems' "Hollywood Mystery Package", consisting of 52 B-pictures. Most of these were from Columbia's "Boston Blackie", "Crime Doctor", "Ellery Queen", "Lone Wolf" and "Whistler" series, plus at least one of the two "Bulldog Drummond" films made for Columbia in 1947. Also in this package were a quartet of non-series melodramas: "Soul of a Monster", "Return of the Vampire", "Cry of the Werewolf" and "Strange Affair." I'm not sure which other titles were in this package: evidently a handful of "series" films were withheld at the time.
A few months before Screen Gems came up with its legendary 52-title "Shock Theater" package in the fall of 1957, the company issued 39 more Columbia features--mostly "A" pictures, with a few Bs and programmers included--under the blanket title "Hollywood Premiere Parade." Most of the stations which had purchased the original 104-title "Hollywood Movie Parade"in 1956 snatched this package up as well, though in several markets the new group of 39 was purchased by rival stations (In New York for example, WCBS got "Movie Parade", while WABC claimed "Premiere Parade"; while in Milwaukee, the two packages were divvied up between NBC affiliate WTMJ and CBS-owned WXIX).
Here are the titles included in "Hollywood Premiere Parade" (1957):
ADVENTURE IN MANHATTAN
ATLANTIC CONVOY
THE AWFUL TRUTH
THE BLACK ARROW
THE CORPSE CAME COD
CRAIG’S WIFE
THE DARING YOUNG MAN
DEAD RECKONING
DESTROYER
FLIGHT LIEUTENANT
GO WEST YOUNG LADY
GOLDEN BOY
GOOD LUCK MR. YATES
HE STAYED FOR BREAKFAST
HER HUSBAND’S AFFAIRS
THE HOWARDS OF VIRGINIA
THE IMPATIENT YEARS
JAM SESSION
JOHNNY O’CLOCK
KEEPER OF THE BEES
THE MISSING JUROR
ONE WAY TO LOVE
ONLY ANGELS HAVE WINGS
OVER 21
PORT SAID
ROMANCE OF THE REDWOODS
ROUGH TOUGH AND READY
SOMETHING TO SHOUT ABOUT
TALK OF THE TOWN
TARS AND SPARS
THEY ALL KISSED THE BRIDE
TRAMP TRAMP TRAMP (Not Langdon, but Jackie Gleason & Jack Durant, 1942--a BUCK PRIVATES ripoff)
TWENTIETH CENTURY
WALK A CROOKED MILE
THE WHOLE TOWN’S TALKING
WOMAN IN DISTRESS
YOU BELONG TO ME
YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU
YOU WERE NEVER LOVELIER
This was quickly followed by Screen Gems' "Hollywood Mystery Package", consisting of 52 B-pictures. Most of these were from Columbia's "Boston Blackie", "Crime Doctor", "Ellery Queen", "Lone Wolf" and "Whistler" series, plus at least one of the two "Bulldog Drummond" films made for Columbia in 1947. Also in this package were a quartet of non-series melodramas: "Soul of a Monster", "Return of the Vampire", "Cry of the Werewolf" and "Strange Affair." I'm not sure which other titles were in this package: evidently a handful of "series" films were withheld at the time.
A few months before Screen Gems came up with its legendary 52-title "Shock Theater" package in the fall of 1957, the company issued 39 more Columbia features--mostly "A" pictures, with a few Bs and programmers included--under the blanket title "Hollywood Premiere Parade." Most of the stations which had purchased the original 104-title "Hollywood Movie Parade"in 1956 snatched this package up as well, though in several markets the new group of 39 was purchased by rival stations (In New York for example, WCBS got "Movie Parade", while WABC claimed "Premiere Parade"; while in Milwaukee, the two packages were divvied up between NBC affiliate WTMJ and CBS-owned WXIX).
Here are the titles included in "Hollywood Premiere Parade" (1957):
ADVENTURE IN MANHATTAN
ATLANTIC CONVOY
THE AWFUL TRUTH
THE BLACK ARROW
THE CORPSE CAME COD
CRAIG’S WIFE
THE DARING YOUNG MAN
DEAD RECKONING
DESTROYER
FLIGHT LIEUTENANT
GO WEST YOUNG LADY
GOLDEN BOY
GOOD LUCK MR. YATES
HE STAYED FOR BREAKFAST
HER HUSBAND’S AFFAIRS
THE HOWARDS OF VIRGINIA
THE IMPATIENT YEARS
JAM SESSION
JOHNNY O’CLOCK
KEEPER OF THE BEES
THE MISSING JUROR
ONE WAY TO LOVE
ONLY ANGELS HAVE WINGS
OVER 21
PORT SAID
ROMANCE OF THE REDWOODS
ROUGH TOUGH AND READY
SOMETHING TO SHOUT ABOUT
TALK OF THE TOWN
TARS AND SPARS
THEY ALL KISSED THE BRIDE
TRAMP TRAMP TRAMP (Not Langdon, but Jackie Gleason & Jack Durant, 1942--a BUCK PRIVATES ripoff)
TWENTIETH CENTURY
WALK A CROOKED MILE
THE WHOLE TOWN’S TALKING
WOMAN IN DISTRESS
YOU BELONG TO ME
YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU
YOU WERE NEVER LOVELIER