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Welcome to Day 1 of the "Favorite Stars in B Movies" Blogathon!

It’s been over 12 years in the making... I started Films From Beyond in November 2010, and I’m only now getting around to hosting my first blogathon! I’m gratified that the theme of "Favorite Stars in B Movies" has proven to be so popular; the lineup for the next three days is an intriguing mix of Star performances in a variety of B’s spanning six decades. And a couple of contributions will be overviews of B Movie careers.

If you’re inspired to join in, it's not too late! See the Announcement page for guidelines, and feel free to share your link by emailing me, [email protected], messaging me on Twitter (@brschuck66), or using the comments on this page.

Many thanks to everyone who signed up and/or helped promote the Blogathon on their sites or social media! You’ve made this first blogathon effort so much fun!

Before we get to today’s entries, here’s a favorite quote about working in B movies from a man who knew them well:

“I don't resent being identified with B science fiction movies at all. Why should I? Even though they were not considered top of the line, for those people that like sci-fi, I guess they were fun. My whole feeling about working as an actor is, if I give anybody any enjoyment, I'm doing my job, and that's what counts.” - John Agar

And now, without further ado, here's the first lineup of talented bloggers who have no reservations whatsoever writing about B movies and their stars:

Gill at Realweegiemidget Reviews conjures up an early Ian Ogilvy film role in The Sorcerers (1967).

Rich at By Rich Watson remembers a pre-Rocky Sylvester Stallone in Roger Corman's Death Race 2000 (1975).

At Maniacs and Monsters, Michael's catch-of-the-day is Joseph Cotten's performance in Island of the Fishmen (1979).

Ruth at Silver Screenings puts out an all points bulletin for John Garfield in They Made Me a Criminal (1939).

Jo at The Last Drive In serves up generous portions of ham in her two-part look at the B movie career of John Carradine: Part 1 | Part 2.

Mike at Mike's Movie Room keeps tabs on Alan Ladd as he battles a violent gang in 13 West Street (1962).

Christianne at Krell Laboratories finds the performances of Marie Windsor and Charles McGraw anything but marginal in The Narrow Margin (1952).

That's all for now -- visit us tomorrow for more great posts!



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