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It Came From The DVD Collection Ep. 26 - The Thing From Another World vs. The Thing
All good things must come to an end...John and Connor review a pair of "The Thing" movies to wrap up It Came From The DVD Collection.
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Behind The Race - Christian Darrah
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TMN sits down with FHSU Track and Field middle-distance runner Christian Darrah to speak about his pre-race thought process and how he handled his most recent race.
It Came From The DVD Collection Ep. 25 - Shin Ultraman
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John and Connor discuss Shin Ultraman.
It Came From The DVD Collection Ep. 24 - Lake Michigan Monster
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John and Connor are joined by Aidan to discuss Lake Michigan Monster.
Fort Hays State University - Sheridan Hall
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A look at Sheridan Hall at Fort Hays State University
Fall 2024 Undergrad Virtual Ceremony
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Fort Hays State University honors its 2024 Fall graduates.
Fall 2024 Graduate School Virtual Ceremony
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Fort Hays State University celebrates its 2024 Fall graduates.
Fort Hays State University - Martin Allen Hall
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An overview of Martin Allen Hall at Fort Hays State University.
Fort Hays State University - Picken Hall
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Fort Hays State University - Picken Hall
History in Hays Episode 5: Flood of 1951
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History in Hays Episode 5: Flood of 1951
History in Hays Episode 4: Fort Hays State University
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History in Hays Episode 4: Fort Hays State University
History in Hays Episode 3: Volga Germans
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History in Hays Episode 3: Volga Germans
Have You Seen - BC: The First Thanksgiving?
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Have You Seen - BC: The First Thanksgiving?
It Came From The DVD Collection Ep. 23 - Godzilla vs. Destoroyah
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It Came From The DVD Collection Ep. 23 - Godzilla vs. Destoroyah
It Came From The DVD Collection Ep. 22 - The Blob (1958) VS. The Blob (1988)
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It Came From The DVD Collection Ep. 22 - The Blob (1958) VS. The Blob (1988)
FHSU football defeats Missouri Southern
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FHSU football defeats Missouri Southern
The Missing Cult Film: London After Midnight
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The Missing Cult Film: London After Midnight
It Came From the DVD Collection Ep. 21 - The Green Slime
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It Came From the DVD Collection Ep. 21 - The Green Slime
FHSU men's basketball vs K-State exhibition highlight
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FHSU men's basketball vs K-State exhibition highlight
It Came From The DVD Collection Ep. 20 - Fred2: Night of the Living Fred
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It Came From The DVD Collection Ep. 20 - Fred2: Night of the Living Fred
FHSU Football vs Washburn Recap - 10.12.24
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FHSU Football vs Washburn Recap - 10.12.24
It Came From The DVD Collection Ep. 19 - Girl vs. Monster
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It Came From The DVD Collection Ep. 19 - Girl vs. Monster
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Do you ever harvest sunflowers?
Loved this documentary. Farmers are same everywhere. And good to see the young ones involved early on.
Harvesting is unpredictable and spontaneous - it’s like a dance between the crew, equipment, and weather. You never know what’ll happen next, but that’s what makes it exciting! 🙌🌾
Yes! Lynette Hawkins. I'm so proud of you.
My biggest regret. Not going on a harvest crew after high school.
Harvesting wheat…. Good for making 🍰
Okay we have a Befort custom cutting in Hays Ks which run John Deere and was wondering if that was you guys. But in the video you have Case IH
Different people
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Ghana is fully represented. Congratulations Isaac, Okumpa The Great 🎉🎉🎉
I hope your content is more interesting than resume
When I was young in the late 80's early 90's I worked for a canning company in ROCHESTER, MN. working the harvest runs harvesting peas, sweetcorn, beets, carrots, potatoes those were long fun days. Also worked the soybean and grain corn harvest and driving trucks to the river ports and processors and ethanol plants
It's curious how much I know about old comics that originated in the US and died out yet lived on in Europe. I used to to read BC in Beetle Bailey comics which are still sold over here
Cool, honestly never heard of this!
Growing up, my dad had a model kit that he made of this character and he would always tell me what it was, but unlike all the other Hollywood black and white monster films, we never watched this movie. Now I know why.
art is horrible but love this!
Most USA born young students are more glued to their 'smartphones'. I got 2 wrong. But I'm Belgian, not a millennial, nor a Gen-Z person. Nevertheless my two millennial sons would fly through this.
I’ve wanted to see it since I was a little kid in the ‘70’s, after seeing a picture of Chaney as the character in a book about movie monsters. It’s such a striking, creepy image.
You guys bless soul , Thank God For Jesus Christ and the American Farmer ❤️🇺🇸🙏, you're giving those kid SOLID GOLD 💖 ..........N.C. ✌️
Amazing,, great job, much appreciated ❤️🇺🇸🇺🇸
Lon Chaney did something like 114 films for Universal and only 4 or so still exist in there entirety .. Lost Lon Chaney films are nothing new .. London After Midnight is just at the top of the list of his lost films that need to be found .. if I am lucky I have another 30 or 40 years of living left to me , I hope its found in that time..
Lon Chaney is the first cinematic genius actor to ever be committed to film ..
I saw that TCM reconstruction. Not bad!!!
I love Lon Chaney. So talented!!
What a great video, well done. Without farmers and ranchers, everything goes aways and it's not for the faint of heart. Hard work, frustration, significant capital overhead, travel, and day after day grind. Thank you!
It's sad that the film is lost 😥
Like an idiot, when I was a kid, I thought London England would get really weird after midnight because I had seen pics of Chaney's character associated with the film title. This was pre internet days and I'd never been to the UK. Oh well. I suppose London after midnight now would probably be a bunch of Indians and Pakistanis fighting or assaulting native English people.
Ozzy Osborne; the Younger Years (lol)
Most silent movies are lost. They had no uses after talkies became the dominant art form.
I have written a book on the fiend from London After Midnight, I have brought him into the modern day era I spent over a year writing it I am in the process of looking for a literary agent but no luck yet.
This is valuable. It's a piece of our shared cultural heritage.
The elite probably has most of those originals just like the books in the library of Alexandria. It is easier to rewrite history that way. There were big changes in 1965.
There are many photographs of this film - with a new musical soundtrack could it be animated (much like early Dr.Who's)
I wouldn’t say it was a cult film, it was a mainstream Hollywood release.
Shit man is that jimmy
I hope someday, somewhere a print will be found.🤔😞😞😞
Is that really the definition of a cult film?
Tod Browning remade the movie as Mark of the Vampire. Its not that great of a movie. The photoplay presentation of London After Midnight is as close as we will get.
Tod Browning actually remade this himself as MARK OF THE VAMPIRE in 1935 with Bela Lugosi.
the re-creation is the closest to the film we'd get, but. it could get a full animated remake and surely there's 1 copy out there. They found the Thomas Edison Frankenstein, Reconstructed METROPOLIS, the deleted scenes of Event Horizon are on youtube (the Producer is said to have the workprint on VHS) so it's likely London after midnight is in someone's possession
How does it have a cult following if nobody has seen it?
Obviously not likely but, If anyone still has a print somewhere they are flat out jerks for not releasing it to the public.
I'm sure if someone has it, they're unaware of it.
@@leamanc I think so too - because otherwise it could have made him a bundle! 😉
There have been a number of previously lost films where a copy has been found forgotten in somebody's attic after they pass away. Maybe this will eventually turn up.
I’m sure there’s copies of most “lost” movies out there somewhere. A lot of people just don’t realize what they own.
Lon Chaney is pretty scary in this movie.
AI will eventually remake it.
ALWAYS have wanted to see this.
The remake with Bela is mediocre so its probably not a great movie. I'd still love to see it if it ever turns up, maybe in a shed with the missing reels from The Magnificent Ambersons
remakes are generally mediocre, Rarely are they GOOD.
Honestly, Lon Chaney looks even more cool here. But a story of a vampire that wasn't? No thanks. Would have wished it was a real vampire story.
you can get one of those anywhere.
@plasticweapon yeah, but this would have been one of the best/scariest looking ones. Lon Chaney!
In October of 2000 I spent 9 days and nights as a guest in Forry Ackerman’s house, and the room I slept in contained Chaney’s hat and teeth used in London After Midnight, at the foot of my bed. The teeth were suspended beneath the hat, as if some invisible head wore them, and they were in a plexiglass box. They made an interesting sight to wake up to each morning, and an eerie one to sleep with each night.
Please tell us you got a photo and have it posted somewhere
@@NordicDan I have one of myself and Forry in which I’m holding the teeth at his mouth, with the hat - I think - visible, and I’ll gladly post it for you! I’ve seen the display of the teeth with the hat in the clear box on the web somewhere, and I’ll look for that and share the link when I find it. Thanks for your interest!
@@NordicDan IMPRESSIVE. we have to protect these cultural treasures.
Inspired Zom-b from class of 1812 pinball too.
When one considers that the original typescript of Bram Stoker’s “Dracula,” once considered lost, was found in a barn in Pennsylvania, is it beyond reason to hope that a copy of “London After Midnight” will one day show up somewhere? And while we’re on the subject, the Theda Bara “Cleopatra”?