May 2, 2024

Lorre Comedy at Canadian Cinema

Lorre fans in the area Toronto, Canada, can enjoy Peter on the big screen when the Paradise Theatre partners with the Toronto Film Society for a showing of Arsenic and Old Lace (1944) on Sunday, May 5, 2024.

The program begins at 2:30 pm, and the Toronto Film Society promises at least one “surprise short film”.

Ticket prices are $15 general admission, and $12.50 for students and seniors with valid ID. Tickets may be purchased at the door on the day of the screening. Tickets may also be purchased online through Eventbrite. Nominal booking fees and HST will be added to each ticket purchased online.

Opening in 1910, the historic Paradise Theatre is located at 1006 Bloor Street, at the corner of Bloor Street and Westmoreland Avenue, in Toronto, Ontario, in Canada.

Green P parking (Carpark 84) is available directly behind the cinema, just north of Bloor Street West.

May 1, 2024

Spring into Summer with Lorre Movies on TV

May brings a handful of Peter Lorre movies on the Turner Classic Movies channel, as well as Talking Pictures TV.

American times shown are Eastern Standard.



May, 2024

This month, TCM salutes Frank Borzage, who directed Peter Lorre in the MGM movie Strange Cargo in 1940. The Movies! Network presents an animated Peter.

May 5 (Sun), 12:45 pm, Movies! Network – Hollywood Steps Out (1941). In this cartoon from Warner Bros, Peter joins other caricatured actors in a night out at Hollywood's top nightspot.

May 9 (Thurs), 6 am, Movies! Network – Racketeer Rabbit (1946). In this Warner Bros cartoon, Bugs Bunny encounters an animated Peter Lorre and Edward G. Robinson as gangsters on the lam from the police.

May 16 (Thurs), 10:15 am, Turner Classic Movies – The Maltese Falcon (1941). TCM turns the daytime spotlight on Film Noir, including Peter's first film at the Warner Bros studio, his first movie with Humphrey Bogart, and his first movie with Sydney Greenstreet. He would go on to have a long association with both actors.

May 16 (Thurs), 4:15 am, Turner Classic Movies – Strange Cargo (1940). The primetime theme is "Director Frank Borzage", with an evening of movies directed by Borzage, including the only movie he made with Peter Lorre.

May 23 (Thurs), 9:35 am, Talking Pictures TV – Beat the Devil (1954).

May 26 (Sun), 2:10 am, Talking Pictures TV – Beat the Devil (1954).



Sneak Peek at June, 2024

Big news for Lorre fans this month! TCM salutes Peter on his birthday with a morning of Lorre movies.

June 12 (Wed), 9:30 am, TCM – Stranger on the Third Floor (1940). The daytime theme is "The Scene of the Crime".

June 17 (Mon), 9:15 am, TCM – The Mask of Dimitrios (1944). TCM turns the daytime spotlight on "Film Composers".

June 26 (Wed), TCM – Peter Lorre gets a birthday tribute with a morning of his movies, including ~
  • 6 am – The Story of Mankind (1957)
  • 8 am – Three Strangers (1946)
  • 9:45 am – Hotel Berlin (1945)
  • 11:30 am – They Met in Bombay (1941)
  • 1:15 pm – The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)
  • 2:45 pm – The Beast with Five Fingers (1946)
  • 4:15 pm – You'll Find Out (1940)
  • 6 pm – M (1931)
June 28 (Fri), 10:15 am, TCM – The Conspirators (1944). TCM turns the daytime spotlight on "Foreign Adventures" with a day of movies set in other countries, including two Lorre films. First, Peter, Sydney Greenstreet, Hedy Lamarr, and Paul Henreid play spies in Lisbon, Portugal.

June 28 (Fri), 6:15 pm, TCM – Casablanca (1942). TCM ends the daytime theme of "Foreign Adventures" with this classic set in the North African city.





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!