What's your favorite "B" movie?

Yeah, along with Lon Chaney Jr. and William Tallman. The movie also had Ralph Meeker and Willis "nothing's too good for the man who shot Liberty Valance" Bouchey. Meeker played a cold, emotionless child kidnapper nicknmamed the Iceman by the press which gives Crawford a great line when Meeker shows up at the prison--"The Iceman cometh".

Alright, now I have to watch this movie.
 
Are we counting Hammer horror films as B-movies? If so, I love ALL of them.

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Also, I have a softspot for the old Mr. Moto movies from the 1930's. Not politically correct by today's standards, but great fun nonetheless.

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Are we counting Hammer horror films as B-movies? If so, I love ALL of them.

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Also, I have a softspot for the old Mr. Moto movies from the 1930's. Not politically correct by today's standards, but great fun nonetheless.

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I watched Dracula AD 1972 around Halloween when it was on TCM. That was some classic B movie cheese right there. Dracula and hippies in the same flick.:rflmao:
 
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