October 22, 2025

Halloween Treat for Lorre Fans in Maryland

Lorre fans in the area of Silver Spring, Maryland, can enjoy an animated Peter Lorre in a classic Warner Bros. cartoon from 1946 when the AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center presents a program of spooky cartoons, including “Hair-Raising Hare” (1946), over three days at the end of October, 2025.

Spooky Looney Tunes Shorts Program 1” will be shown on these dates and times ~

Saturday, October 25 –
11:45 am

Tuesday, October 28 –
4:30 pm

Friday, October 31 –
4 pm

Admission is $8 for all seats. Tickets may be purchased at the box office. Tickets may also be purchased through the AFI Silver website.

The program of cartoon shorts is presented as part of the “Halloween on Screen” series of classic and modern horror movies, as well as spooky animated cartoons. The series begins Friday, October 24, and runs through Halloween, Friday, October 31, 2025. The full schedule is available on the AFI Silver website.

The AFI Silver Theatre is located at 8633 Colesville Road, at the intersection of Colesville Road and Georgia Avenue, in Silver Spring, Maryland.

Parking is available in several public parking decks close to the theater. Most convenient is the Wayne Avenue garage, located at 921 Wayne Avenue, Silver Spring, Maryland. Payment for parking at the Wayne Avenue garage is “Pay by Plate” or “Pay by Cell”. More information about payment options is available on the Wayne Avenue garage website.

Directions to the cinema, as well as information about parking and public transportation, may be found on the AFI Silver website.


With his large eyes and expressive face, Peter Lorre has long been a favorite of cartoon animators. Peter had no problem with people who wanted to imitate him. "I am without a question of a doubt the most imitated man in night clubs."

In 2020, author and Lorre fan Matthew Hahn published The Animated Peter Lorre (BearManor Media), in which he details Lorre caricatures in cartoons, video games, television commercials, and animated and live-action movies.

The Animated Peter Lorre is available through Amazon in hardcover, paperback, and Kindle.

Happy Halloween!

October 21, 2025

Halloween with Lorre at Los Angeles Cinema

The New Beverly Cinema, located in Los Angeles, California, has a special spooky treat for Peter Lorre fans as Halloween approaches – showings of Invisible Agent (1942) and Tales of Terror (1962).

Invisible Agent will be shown on a double-feature with The Invisible Man, starring Claude Rains (1933). The invisible combo will be shown on Thursday, October 23, and Friday, October 24. 2025.

On October 23, The Invisible Man will begin at 7:30 pm, with Invisible Agent following at 9:10 pm. On October 24, The Invisible Man will begin at 6:30 pm, with Invisible Agent following at 8:10 pm.

Tales of Terror will be shown on a double-bill with Black Sabbath (1963), starring Boris Karloff. The horror double feature will be shown on Halloween night, Friday, October 31, 2025.

Black Sabbath will begin at 6 pm, and Tales of Terror will follow at 8:05 pm.

All four films will be shown as 35mm prints.

Admission for each double-feature is $15 for all seats. Tickets may be purchased at the cinema’s box office. Tickets may also be purchased online through the New Beverly website. A nominal booking fee of $1 will be added to each ticket purchased online.

The New Beverly Cinema is located at 7165 Beverly Boulevard, one block west of La Brea Avenue, in Los Angeles, California.

Parking is available on Beverly Boulevard and Formosa Avenue. The New Beverly is also served by public transportation. More information about parking and MTA lines is available on the cinema’s website.

Happy Halloween!

Lugosi Old-Time Radio Block Includes Lorre

Born October 20, 1882, Hungarian actor Bela Lugosi gets a special birthday tribute this week on SiriusXM when Radio Classics channel host Greg Bell salutes Lugosi with a 2-hour block of radio shows during the week of October 20 to October 26, 2025.

And Lorre fans get a treat, too – an episode of Peter’s 1947 summer series Mystery in the Air!

The Lugosi birthday block includes ~
  • Suspense, “The Doctor Prescribed Death” – February 2, 1943
  • Mystery in the Air, “The Mask of Medusa” – September 4, 1947
  • The Abbott and Costello Show, with guest Bela Lugosi – May 5, 1948
  • The Mel Blanc Show, “Two Loves Has Mel” – March 18, 1947
The programs will air on these dates and times ~

Monday, October 20 ~
5 pm Pacific, 8 pm Eastern

Wednesday, October 22 ~
7 am Pacific, 10 am Eastern

Saturday, October 25 ~
1 am Pacific, 4 am Eastern

The full schedule of the week’s programming is available on Greg Bell’s website.

Satellite radio provider SiriusXM airs Radio Classics over channel 148. Subscribers may also listen to the programs over the internet or through the SiriusXM app on a Smart Phone or Smart Speaker. Not a subscriber? A three-month trial is also available for $1, plus fees and taxes, through the SiriusXM radio website.

In 1940, Peter Lorre worked with Bela Lugosi, as well as Boris Karloff, in the musical horror-comedy You’ll Find Out (1940), starring Kay Kyser and members of his Kollege of Musical Knowledge band. Hired to play at the 21st birthday party of a debutante, Kay and his band thwart the plans of Lorre, Lugosi, and Karloff to murder the girl and gain control of her estate.

On September 25, 1940, Kay Kyser hosted the three villains on his weekly radio show, Kay Kyser’s Kollege of Musical Knowledge, a musical quiz show airing every Wednesday over NBC. Sadly, this program has apparently been lost.

But You’ll Find Out is included on a box-set of four Karloff and Lugosi movies. The DVD is available through Amazon United States. Or catch it on the Turner Classic Movies channel on Tuesday, October 21, 2025, at 2 am Eastern.

Happy birthday, Bela!

October 1, 2025

October Movies with Peter Lorre

October brings shorter days and spooky movies! Lorre fans will find a variety of Peter's films on the Turner Classic Movies channel, the Talking Pictures TV channel in England, and Movies! Network in the United States.

American times shown are Eastern Standard.



October, 2025

October brings the annual "spooky season" of movies,including many spooky and not-so-spooky Lorre films on television.

Oct 2 (Thurs), 9:30 am, Movies! Network – The Mask of Dimitrios (1944). The Movies! Network kicks off a Lorre triple feature with a mystery film in which Peter plays a writer interested in the life of an international criminal (Zachary Scott).

Oct 2 (Thurs), 11:35 am, Movies! Network – Three Strangers (1946). The Lorre triple feature continues with this Warner Bros classic about three strangers (Peter Lorre, Sydney Greenstreet, Geraldine Fitzgerald) who make a wish on a sweepstakes ticket before a statuette of Kwan Yin, goddess of fortune and destiny.

Oct 2 (Thurs), 1:35 pm, Movies! Network – Stranger on the Third Floor (1940). The Lorre triple feature ends with this "B" picture considered the first film noir.

Oct 7 (Tues), 1:40 pm, Movies! Network – The Beast With Five Fingers (1946).

Oct 9 (Thurs), 6:10 am, Movies! Network – Stranger on the Third Floor (1940). The Movies! Network kicks off a Lorre triple feature with this film noir about a mysterious Stranger who commits murder.

Oct 9 (Thurs), 8 pm, Movies! Network – Three Strangers (1946). The Lorre triple feature continues with this Warner Bros classic about three strangers (Peter Lorre, Sydney Greenstreet, Geraldine Fitzgerald) who make a wish on a sweepstakes ticket before a statuette of Kwan Yin, goddess of fortune and destiny.

Oct 9 (Thurs), 12 midnight, Movies! Network – The Mask of Dimitrios (1944). The Lorre triple feature concludes with this Warner Bros. mystery film in which Peter plays a writer interested in the life of an international criminal (Zachary Scott).

Oct 10 (Fri), 2:45 pm, Legend ~ British television channel – Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1960).

Oct 15 (Wed), 7:20 am, Movies! Network – The Beast With Five Fingers (1946).

Oct 15 (Wed), 7:45 am, TCM – The Cross of Lorraine (1943). The daytime theme is "Stories of WW II" with a day of movies set in World War II, including a war film Peter Lorre made at MGM, before he became a Warner Bros. contract player.

Oct 16 (Thurs), 6 am, Movies! Network – The Mask of Dimitrios (1944). The Movies! Network kicks off a Lorre double feature with a mystery film in which Peter plays a writer interested in the life of an international criminal (Zachary Scott).

Oct 16 (Thurs), 12:10 pm, Movies! Network – Three Strangers (1946). The Lorre double feature concludes with this Warner Bros classic about three strangers (Peter Lorre, Sydney Greenstreet, Geraldine Fitzgerald) who make a wish on a sweepstakes ticket before a statuette of Kwan Yin, goddess of fortune and destiny.

Oct 21 (Tues), 2 am, TCM – You'll Find Out (1940). The primetime theme is "Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi" with an evening of movies starring the horror duo. In the final film of the evening, Karloff and Lugosi are joined by Peter Lorre in a musical "horroromp" starring Kay Kyser, radio bandleader and quiz master. Kay and his band are hired to play at a mysterious mansion for a debutante's 21st birthday, and a trio of menaces (Peter Lorre, Boris Karloff, and Bela Lugosi) who plot to kill the debutante before she turns 21.

Oct 22 (Wed), 6 am, Movies! Network – The Beast With Five Fingers (1946).

Oct 23 (Thurs), 6 am, Movies! Network – Three Strangers (1946). The Movies! Network kicks off a Lorre triple feature with this Warner Bros classic about three strangers (Peter Lorre, Sydney Greenstreet, Geraldine Fitzgerald) who make a wish on a sweepstakes ticket before a statuette of Kwan Yin, goddess of fortune and destiny.

Oct 23 (Thurs), 3:10 pm, Movies! Network – The Mask of Dimitrios (1944). The Lorre triple feature continues with this Warner Bros. mystery film in which Peter plays a writer interested in the life of an international criminal (Zachary Scott).

Oct 23 (Thurs), 6:35 pm, Movies! Network – Stranger on the Third Floor (1940). The Lorre triple feature concludes with this film noir about a mysterious Stranger who commits murder.

Oct 24 (Fri), 1 pm, Rewind TV ~ British television channel – My Favorite Brunette (1947).

Oct 24 (Fri), 5:30 am, TCM – Mad Love (1935). Every Friday in October, TCM host Ben Mankiewitz is joined by actor and comedian Mario Cantone for an evening of horror movies. Tonight's theme is "Body Horror", with a series of horror films involving various human body parts, including Peter Lorre's first American movie as a brilliant surgeon who, obsessed with the actress Yvonne Orlac (Frances Drake), uses his medical skill to replace her husband's smashed hands with the hands of an executed knife thrower. NOTE: In Canada, another Lorre film, Stranger on the Third Floor (1940), will be shown instead of Mad Love.

Oct 26 (Sun), 8 pm, Movies! Network – Three Strangers (1946). The Movies! Network kicks off a Lorre marathon of four films with this Warner Bros classic about three strangers (Peter Lorre, Sydney Greenstreet, Geraldine Fitzgerald) who make a wish on a sweepstakes ticket before a statuette of Kwan Yin, goddess of fortune and destiny.

Oct 26 (Sun), 10 pm, Movies! Network – The Mask of Dimitrios (1944). The Lorre marathon continues with this Warner Bros. mystery film in which Peter plays a writer interested in the life of an international criminal (Zachary Scott).

Oct 26 (Sun), 12:05 am, Movies! Network – Stranger on the Third Floor (1940). The Lorre marathon continues with this film noir about a mysterious Stranger who commits murder.

Oct 26 (Sun), 1:30 am, Movies! Network – Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1961). The Lorre marathon concludes with this science-fiction film in which the futuristic submarine Seaview saves the worle from fiery destruction.

Oct 28 (Tues), 7:45 am, Movies! Network – The Beast With Five Fingers (1946).

Oct 28 (Tues), 3:40 am, Talking Pictures TV – Quicksand (1950).

Oct 30 (Thurs), 8 pm, Movies! Network – Three Strangers (1946). The Movies! Network kicks off a Lorre double feature this Warner Bros classic about three strangers (Peter Lorre, Sydney Greenstreet, Geraldine Fitzgerald) who make a wish on a sweepstakes ticket before a statuette of Kwan Yin, goddess of fortune and destiny.

Oct 30 (Thurs), 11:35 pm, Movies! Network – The Mask of Dimitrios (1944). The Lorre double feature concludes with this Warner Bros. mystery film in which Peter plays a writer interested in the life of an international criminal (Zachary Scott).



Sneak Peek at November, 2025

November brings Thanksgiving, and Peter's fans can give thanks for the many Lorre films on television this month.

Nov 6 (Thurs), TCM – The Big Circus (1959).

Nov 6 (Thurs), TCM – The Story of Mankind (1957).

Nov 7 (Fri), TCM – The Maltese Falcon (1941).

Nov 10 (Mon), TCM – Passage to Marseille (1944).

Nov 10 (Mon), TCM – Casablanca (1942).

Nov 12 (Wed), TCM – Background to Danger (1943).

Nov 12 (Wed), TCM – Passage to Marseille (1944).

Nov 17 (Mon), TCM – M (1931).

Nov 20 (Thurs), TCM – All Through the Night (1942).



Many of these and other Lorre movies and television programs are now available on DVD and Blu-Ray – many remastered and packaged with extra features. For more information on the films of Peter Lorre released to home video, head on over to the DVD – VHS section of The Lost One website.

In The Lost One: A Life of Peter Lorre, Stephen D. Youngkin discusses the making of Peter’s movies, including interviews with many of the directors, writers, actors, and crew who worked with Peter.

A complete list of Peter’s movies and television credits is available in the book’s Appendix.

The Lost One: A Life of Peter Lorre may be purchased from many brick-and-mortar shops, as well as these online merchants ~ Happy viewing!

September 25, 2025

Old-Time Radio Series Airs Lorre Episode

On Thursday, September 25, 2025, Lorre fans can turn back time to the summer of 1947 when the syndicated old-time radio series When Radio Was airs an episode of Peter’s series Mystery in the Air.

Host Greg Bell will present Mystery in the Air, “The Queen of Spades” (September 11, 1947), followed by Chandu the Magician, “Betty and Bob Disappear” (July 27, 1948).

On the satellite radio service SiriusXM, this edition of When Radio Was will air over the Radio Classics channel, channel 148, at 12 noon Eastern Standard Time, and 9 am Pacific.

Many local radio stations throughout the United States also air When Radio Was.

Local stations are listed on the When Radio Was website. To find a local station, select a state from the drop-down list under “Find a Local Station” (in the third column of the home page) and click the “Find” button. A list of stations will open on the Radio Spirits page.

Happy listening!

September 24, 2025

Lorre Classic Onscreen at Regal Theaters

During the month of September, 2025, the Regal theater chain in the United States has brought back to movie screens many cinema favorites, and on Wednesday, September 24, the World War II classic Casablanca (1942) will be shown.

Show times and prices will vary by individual Regal cinemas.

The “Month of Masterpieces” series runs from Monday, September 1, to Tuesday, September 30, 2025, with a different classic film shown every day.

The full schedule is available on the Regal website.

September 12, 2025

Dallas Noir Fest Includes Lorre

In the fall of 2025, the Dallas International Film Festival teams up with the Violet Crown Dallas cinema to present “Hardboiled & Heartbroken” – four film noir classics.

Next up, on Sunday, September 14, 2025, is The Maltese Falcon (1941), the mystery classic starring Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor, Peter Lorre, Sydney Greenstreet, and Elisha Cook Jr.

Here’s the full schedule ~
  • Touch of Evil (1958) – Thursday, September 4
  • The Maltese Falcon (1941) – Sunday, September 14
  • Scarlet Street (1945) – Sunday, September 28
  • Mildred Pierce (1945) – Wednesday, October 15
Each movie will be shown at 2:15 pm.

Admission is $16 for adults, and $14 for seniors and children. Tickets may be purchased at the cinema box-office. Tickets may also be purchased through the Violet Crown website.

The Violet Crown is located at 3699 McKinney Avenue in the West Village area of Dallas, Texas.

Free parking for the Violet Crown is available in the garage located at 3699 McKinney Avenue, next to the cinema.

September 10, 2025

Lorre Classic Onscreen in Virginia

Peter Lorre fans in the area of Culpepper, Virginia, can enjoy a special treat on Thursday, September 11, 2025, when the Library of Congress screens Stranger on the Third Floor at their Packard Campus.

The film begins at 7:30 pm, followed by the Warner Bros. film The Florentine Dagger (1935), starring Donald Woods and Margaret Lindsay.

Admission is free for everyone. Children age 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult.

Seating is first-come, first-serve. Patrons must go through a security check, and food, drink, large purses, parcels, or backpacks are not permitted.

The Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater is located at 19053 Mount Pony Road in Culpeper, Virginia.

Parking is available in the campus lot. Access to the parking lot begins one hour before show time at 2 pm. Entrance into the building begins 45 minutes in advance, and the theater opens for seating 30 minutes before curtain.

September 8, 2025

SiriusXM Salute to Star Trek Includes Lorre

The iconic science-fiction television series Star Trek made its debut on September 8, 1966, and this week, old-time radio host Greg Bell celebrates the 59th anniversary of the series Gene Roddenberry created with a two-hour block of old-time radio episodes scripted by Trek writers Roddenberry, Theodore Sturgeon, and Robert Bloch, as well as an episode starring Trek regular DeForest Kelly, who played the starship Enterprise doctor McCoy.

Airing on the Radio Classics channel over the satellite radio service SiriusXM, the block includes an episode of Peter Lorre’s mid-1940s series for the Armed Forces Radio Service Mystery Playhouse – “Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper”, originally airing over NBC on the series Mollé Mystery Theatre, Tuesday, February 27, 1945.

The Star Trek anniversary block includes – X-Minus One, “Mr. Costello, Hero” (July 3, 1956), written by Theodore Sturgeon; Mollé Mystery Theatre, “Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper” (February 27, 1945), written by Robert Bloch; Suspense, "Fleshpeddler" (August 8, 1957), with DeForest Kelley; and Have Gun, Will Travel, “Helen of Abajinian” (January 4, 1959), written by Gene Roddenberry.

The Star Trek block will air these dates and times ~

Monday, September 8 ~
7 pm Pacific, 10 pm Eastern

Wednesday, September 10 ~
1 am Pacific, 4 am Eastern

Friday, September 12 ~
1 pm Pacific, 4 pm Eastern

The Radio Classics channel airs over Channel 148 on the SiriusXM dial. Subscribers may listen to the channel through their car radio, computer, or the SiriusXM app on their cell phone. Not a subscriber? Take SiriusXM for a three-month test drive for just one dollar.

Specially-edited Mollé Mystery Theatre episodes frequently aired over the Armed Forces Radio Series program Mystery Playhouse, often hosted by Peter Lorre. Other mystery and horror series airing on the Mystery Playhouse were The Whistler, Inner Sanctum Mysteries, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, and many others.

Peter Lorre’s connection with the Star Trek TV series? His first wife Celia Lovsky guest-starred in the second season opener “Amok Time” on September 13, 1967, as the Vulcan priestess T’Pau, in a Spock-featured episode involving the Vulcan science officer’s wedding – turned fight to the death between Spock and Captain Kirk.

Happy listening!

September 7, 2025

Film Festival Includes Lorre

As the Trylon Cinema, located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, brings its movie series “Nazis . . . We Hate These Guys!” to an end this month, Peter Lorre fans can catch his Nazi spy character Pepi when the cinema shows All Through the Night (1942) from Sunday, September 7, to Tuesday, September 9, 2025.

All Through the Night will be shown on these dates and times –

Sunday, September 7 – 7:30 pm

Monday, September 8 – 7 pm and 9:15 pm

Tuesday, September 9 – 7 pm and 9:15 pm

Admission is $8 for all seats. Tickets may be purchased at the box-office before showtime. Tickets may also be purchased online through the Trylon website. Tickets ordered online will be held at the “Will Call” window for pick-up.

The Trylon Cinema is located at 2820 East 33rd Street, in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Parking is available on the streets surrounding the theater.

For more information, please contact the cinema at 612-424-5468.

The “Nazis” film series continues to Sunday, September 28, 2025. The complete schedule is available on the Trylon website.