![]() ![]() What's more, I had recently binge-watched a back to back special on the Sci-Fi Channel of old re-runs of the Twilight Zones from the 1960s, another classic that I loved ever since I had the living daylights scared out of me on Dinsey MGM Studios (Now "Disney Hollywood Studios") Tower of Terror.īaby Jane was made in that same time era as Twilight Zone. I learned to love films of Jimmy Stewart, Natalie Wood, Barbara Streisand, Gene Kelly, Maureen O'Hara, Robert Redford. From there I discovered other old films that we watched together as a family all of them "classics" from older eras. And It's true, I would play our LaserDisc of that film all the time and dance along to the dance hall scene, and watch Vivian Leigh in awe as of the prettiest ladies I'd ever seen. ![]() I actually have a journal entry from when I was five stating that I liked watching Gone With The Wind for the pretty dresses. It was an old movie, but for me, I loved old films, even as a very little kid. There was a trailer for the film played during a kid's movie she had gone to see by accident when she was 7, and the imagery of a doll's broken face really stuck with her. (YES, I feel ancient just saying that sentence.) My mother was hesitant, she used to have nightmares as a kid about that film even without ever having seen it. ![]() I had heard of the title and asked my mother if we could see if it was available at Blockbuster to rent. Whatever Happened to Baby Jane is a horror film I remembering being introduced too at the age of 11. ![]()
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