December 27, 2024

TCM Celebrates Greenstreet Birthday

The Turner Classic Moves channel often celebrates the birthdays of their popular actors with a day devoted to their films, and on Friday, December 27, 2024, Sydney Greenstreet gets the star treatment on what would have been his 145th birthday.

And Lorre fans are treated, too – during the marathon, five of the nine movies Peter and Sydney made together are on the schedule.

The movies include ~
  • That Way With Women (1947) – 8:45 am
  • The Maltese Falcon (1941) – 10:15 am
  • Background to Danger (1943) – 12 noon
  • Conflict (1945) – 1:30 pm
  • The Mask of Dimitrios (1944) – 3 pm
  • Three Strangers (1946) – 4:45 pm
  • The Verdict (1946) – 6:30 pm
Happy birthday, Sydney Greenstreet!

December 23, 2024

Christmas Wishes from Peter Lorre and SiriusXM Radio

This year, Christmas Day falls on Wednesday, December 25, 2024, and as the holiday season draws to a close, host Greg Bell wraps up another December on the Radio Classics channel with a week filled with Christmas-themed episodes from many old-time radio series.

From Monday, December 23 to Sunday, December 29, Peter Lorre’s Suspense episode, “Back for Christmas” (1943) will air as part of a 2-hour block of Yuletide dramas, including ~
  • Dark Fantasy, “House of Bread” (December 26, 1941)
  • Suspense, “Back For Christmas” (December 23, 1943)
  • Mysterious Traveler, “Christmas Story” (December 25, 1951)
  • Romance of the Ranchos, “Christmas as San Gabriel” (December 24, 1941)
“Back for Christmas” will air these dates and times ~

Tuesday, Dec. 24 ~
1:30 am Pacific, 4:30 am Eastern

Thursday, Dec. 26 ~
3:30 pm Pacific, 6:30 pm Eastern

Sunday, Dec. 29 ~
3:30 am Pacific, 6:30 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? SiriusXM offers special trial deals through their website.

Originally airing December 23, 1943. “Back for Christmas” was Peter’s fourth of six appearances before the microphone of the anthology series, broadcast over CBS every Thursday night.

In the John Collier short story, Hubert Schumacher (Lorre), a Swiss professor of botany, digs a Devil’s Garden as a bed for rare orchids in the cellar of his estate. While his overbearing wife Hermione plans their trip to America and Hubert’s lecture tour, Hubert makes plans of his own – involving a new Mrs. Schumacher and the disposal of Hermione.

Plans go awry . . . . on all fronts.

In the pages of The Lost One: A Life of Peter Lorre, Stephen D. Youngkin discusses Peter’s radio career. The book’s appendix includes a complete-to-date list of his radio work, much of which airs on the Radio Classics channel.

Merry Christmas and happy New Year!

December 1, 2024

December Holidays with Lorre

As the year 2024 comes to a close, a handful of Lorre movies are nestled amongst the holiday favorites on the Turner Classic Movies channel, Talking Pictures TV channel in England, and Movies! Network in the United States.

American times shown are Eastern Standard.



December, 2024

The Turner Classic Movies channel celebrates the birthday of Sydney Greenstreet with a morning and afternoon of films featuring Peter Lorre's most frequent co-star at Warner Brothers.

Dec 1 (Sun), 2 pm, TCM – Casablanca (1942).

Dec 7 (Sat), 8 pm, MeTV – The Comedy of Terrors (1964). Horror host Svengoolie presents this comedy-horror film about a New England undertaker (Vincent Price) who drums up business by speeding "customers" to the grave – with the help of his assistant (Peter Lorre).

Dec 18 (Wed), 1:35 am, Talking Pictures TV – The Boogie Man Will Get You (1942). "Cellar Club" hostess Caroline Munroe introduces this comedy-horror film about a scientist (Boris Karloff) who comes up with a machine to produce "supermen" for the war effort, with the help of the local jack-of-all-trades (Peter Lorre).

Dec 19 (Fri), 6 am, TCM – Quicksand (1950). TCM's "Star of the Month" in December is Mickey Rooney, with plenty of movies starring the talented actor – including the only movie he made with Peter Lorre.

Dec 26 (Thurs), 12:45 pm, BBC Two – Casablanca (1942).

Dec 27 (Fri), 1:35 am, Talking Pictures TV – The Chase (1946).

Dec 27 (Fri), TCM – TCM celebrates the birthday of Sydney Greenstreet, Peter Lorre's co-star in nine movies at Warner Brothers. The birthday line-up includes five of Peter's movies ~
  • 10:15 am – The Maltese Falcon (1941)
  • 12 noon – Background to Danger (1943)
  • 3 pm – The Mask of Dimitrios (1944)
  • 4:45 pm – Three Strangers (1946)
  • 6:30 pm – The Verdict (1946)



Sneak Peek at January, 2025

Kick off the new year with a handful of Lorre movies.

Jan 3 (Fri), TCM – Stranger on the Third Floor (1940). TCM turns the primetime spotlight on "Was it all a Dream?" with several movies with dream sequences, ending with the classic film noir about the newspaper reporter (John McGuire) who encounters a stranger (Peter Lorre) in a long white scarf and soon suspects he may be a murderer.



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!

November 23, 2024

Disney Classic Screens in Virginia

Advertised as “the mightiest motion picture of them all”, the Walt Disney classic 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, starring Peter Lorre, Kirk Douglas, James Mason, and Paul Lukas, was originally released on December 23, 1954, in time for Christmas Day.

On Saturday, November 23, 2024, Lorre fans in the area of Culpepper, Virginia, can enjoy a Thanksgiving treat when the Library of Congress screens 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea its Culpepper campus.

The film begins at 2 pm.

The program is free for everyone. Children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Seating is first-come, first-serve. Face masks are recommended, but not required. Patrons must go through a security check, and no large parcels, purses, or backpacks are 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.

November 22, 2024

Lorre Classic Onscreen Over Holiday

Lorre fans in several cities will have a chance to catch Peter on the big screen this weekend when theaters in New York, Oregon, and London screen Casablanca (1942).

In the pivotal role of Ugarte, who sells exit visas to refugees desperate to leave Casablanca – and murderer of two German couriers – Peter Lorre gets the action going by leaving with his friend Rick Blaine (Humphrey Bogart) two valuable letters of transit he intends to sell to escaping freedom fighter Victor Lazlo (Paul Henreid) and his wife Ilsa (Ingrid Bergman).

And although limited to about eight minutes of screen time in a few scenes, Peter is always a treat to watch in a movie theater, including these ~
  • Amherst Screening Room – Amherst, New York
  • Cinema 21 – Portland, Oregon
  • Prince Charles Cinema – London, England


Amherst Screening Room – The Amherst Screening Room, located in Amherst, New York, will show Casablanca throughout the Thanksgiving holiday ~
  • November 22, Friday – 7:30 pm – Movie and Trivia Show
  • November 23, Saturday – 7:30 pm
  • November 24, Sunday – 1 pm – Mimosa Matinee
  • November 26, Tuesday – 7:30 pm
  • November 29, Friday – 7:30 pm
  • November 30, Saturday – 7:30 pm
Admission is $10 for the movie and trivia night on Friday, November 22. Admission for Casablanca is $7 for all other showings.

The Amherst Screening Room is located at 880 Alberta Drive, in Suite 207 of the Boulevard Mall, in Amherst, New York. Parking is available throughout the Boulevard Mall. For more information, please call the theater at 716-837-0376.



Cinema 21Cinema 21, located in Portland, Oregon, will show Casablanca as part of their “Saturday Morning Classics” series on Saturday, November 23. Selected by Elliott Lavine, the series salutes films of the 1940s in November.

The movie begins at 11 am.

Admission is $9 for everyone. Tickets may be purchased at the box office. Tickets may also be purchased online through the cinema’s website. A nominal fee will be charged for each ticket purchased online.

Cinema 21 is located at 616 NW 21st Avenue, in the Alphabet Historic District of Portland, Oregon. Parking is available in several lots near the theater. More information about parking, as well as public transportation, is available on the venue’s website. For more information, please call the theater at 503-223-4315.



Prince Charles Cinema – The Prince Charles Cinema, located in London, England, will show a 35mm print of Casablanca as part of their “Classic Film Season” on Saturday, November 23.

The movie begins at 12:15 pm on Screen 1.

Admission is £14 for non-members and £11 for members. Carers may be admitted free of charge.

Tickets may be purchased at the box office. Tickets may also be booked online through the cinema’s website.

The Prince Charles Cinema is located at 7 Leicester Place, at the north-east corner of Leicester Square, in London, England. The closest tube stations are Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.



Eighty-two years ago, in November of 1942, Casablanca was released to movie theaters across the United States.

Happy Thanksgiving!

November 21, 2024

Bryant Library Includes Lorre in Film Noir Program

On Friday, November 22, 2024, noted film historian Keith Crocker will host the special program “Film Noir: The Black Angel” at the Bryant Library, located in Roslyn, New York.

Mr. Crocker will discuss Peter Lorre’s 1946 film Black Angel and its stars Dan Duryea, and June Vincent.

The program begins at 1 pm.

Admission is free for everyone, and registration is required. To register for the event, please call the library at 516-621-2240.

The Bryant Library is located at 2 Paper Mill Road in Roslyn, New York. Parking is available in the library’s parking lot.

Adjunct Professor and longtime movie fan Keith Crocker has been speaking about film-making since 1995, when his wife invited him to give a presentation at the East Meadow Public Library where she works as a librarian.

Since then, Keith has given numerous lectures on horror, science-fiction, fantasy, musicals, comedies, and comedy actors such as the Marx Brothers, Laurel and Hardy, Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, and W.C. Fields.

Believing Peter Lorre to be an actor deserving more attention, Keith Crocker presented a program on Lorre in July of 2020 – "Peter Lorre: Hollywood's Unsung Master of Mayhem" – and encouraged attendees to seek out his work.

Keith’s fans can expect another enjoyable program on film noir on Friday, November 22.

November 5, 2024

Austin Film Society Salutes Lorre

Lorre fans in the area of Austin, Texas, are in for a special treat in November, 2024, when the Austin Film Society presents the series “The Eyes of Peter Lorre”, including four Lorre movies in 35mm – M (1931), Mad Love (1935), Island of Doomed Men (1940), and The Beast with Five Fingers (1946).

The films will be shown on these dates and times ~
  • M – Tuesday, November 5 – 7:30 pm
  • M – Saturday, November 9 – 1:15 pm
  • Mad Love – Tuesday, November 12 – 7:30 pm
  • Mad Love – Thursday, November 14 – 6:45 pm
  • Island of Doomed Men – Thursday, November 21 – 7:45 pm
  • Island of Doomed Men – Saturday, November 23 – 2 pm
  • The Beast with Five Fingers – Tuesday, November 26 – 7:30 pm
  • The Beast with Five Fingers\ – Saturday, November 30 – 2 pm
Says the AFS website about the star of this “Essential Cinema” series – “A small, rounded man with bulging eyes and a lugubrious manner of speaking, Peter Lorre was an actor who was born to be impersonated. He was also an absolute master of his craft who understood the assignment. In a serious film, he could evoke a somber mood, and in a silly movie, he could play it for laughs. In this series, we get a bit of both, sometimes in the same film. Join us in celebrating an actor who always gives you something memorable to take home.”

Admission to the evening and weekend shows is $13.50 for all seats. Admission to the matinee shows, Monday through Friday, before 6 pm is $11. Tickets may be purchased at the box office, which opens 30 minutes before the first feature. Tickets may also be purchased through the Austin Film Society website. A nominal charge will be added to each ticket purchased online.

The Austin Film Society is located at 6259 Middle Fiskville Road, in “The Linc” shopping center, in Austin, Texas. Plenty of parking is available in The Linc parking lot.

For more information, please call the theater at 512-322-0145, extension 3214.

November 1, 2024

Fall into Fall with Lorre

November means the start of the holiday season, with a handful of Peter Lorre films on the Turner Classic Movies channel, Talking Pictures TV channel in England, and Movies! Network in the United States.

American times shown are Eastern Standard.



November, 2024

Darkness falls early in November, and a few of Peter Lorre's noir classics are on the schedule.

Nov 19 (Tues), 9:30 am, TCM – The Maltese Falcon (1941). TCM turns the daytime spotlight on "San Francisco" with a selection of movies set in the foggy City by the Bay, including this mystery classic about nefarious characters in search of a fabulous statuette.

Nov 20 (Wed), 12:10 pm, Talking Pictures TV – Beat the Devil (1954).

Nov 22 (Fri), 3:15 am, TCM – The Mask of Dimitrios (1944). TCM Primetime salutes "1944 Noir" with a line-up of noir classics released in 1944, including this adaptation of an Eric Ambler novel, starring Peter Lorre as a Dutch mystery writer who gets more intrigue than he bargained for when he starts investigating the past of an international criminal.

Nov 24 (Sun), 8 pm, TCM – The Maltese Falcon (1941). TCM turns the primetime spotlight on a "Humphrey Bogart Double Feature" with a pair of Bogart movies, including the first film he made with Peter Lorre – and the first movie Peter made at Warner Bros, the studio he would become most associated with in his career.



Sneak Peek at December, 2024

Mickey Rooney is the "Star of the Month" on TCM, and later in the month, TCM salutes Peter's long-time movie partner Sydney Greenstreet.

Dec 1 (Sun), TCM – Casablanca (1942).

Dec 19 (Thurs), TCM – Quicksand (1950). TCM salutes "Star of the Month" Mickey Rooney with a day of movies, including the only film Rooney made with Peter Lorre.

Dec 27 (Fri), TCM – TCM salutes the birthday of Sydney Greenstreet, and Lorre fans can celebrate, too, when five of Peter's movies are on the schedule ~
  • The Maltese Falcon (1941)
  • Background to Danger (1943)
  • The Mask of Dimitrios (1944)
  • Three Strangers (1946)
  • The Verdict (1946)



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!

October 20, 2024

York Cinema Fest Includes Lorre

As part of their “Image, Sound and Silence: An Art House Film Series”, the Appell Center for the Performing Arts, located in York, Pennsylvania, will screen Peter Lorre’s first sound movie M (1931) on Sunday, October 20, 2024.

The show begins at 3 pm with an introduction to the movie by Dr. Jack Ryan, Associate Professor in the English department.

The full schedule of movies in the “Image, Sound and Silence” series.

Tickets are $15 for all seats. A pass for the entire series is also available for $60. Tickets may be purchased at the box office. Tickets may also be purchased through the venue’s website.

The Appell Center is located at 50 North George Street, at the corner of North George and West Philadelphia streets, in York, Pennsylvania.

Parking is available at several parking garages near the Appell Center. Most convenient is the West Philadelphia Street Garage, located at 25 West Philadelphia Street, around the corner from the Appell Center. Parking is free all day weekends and after 8 pm on weekdays. More information about parking is available on the venue's website.

For more information, please call the box office at 717-846-1111.

October 15, 2024

Lorre Double-Feature at the New Beverly Cinema

Halloween is coming, and a special spooky treat is in store for Peter Lorre fans in the area of Los Angeles, California. On Tuesday, October 15, and Wednesday, October 16, 2
024, the New Beverly Cinema will show a Lorre double-featureThe Beast with Five Fingers (1946) and The Face Behind the Mask (1941) on 35mm prints.

On both evenings, The Beast with Five Fingers will begin at 7:30 pm, with The Face Behind the Mask following at 9:30 pm.

Admission for the double-feature is $14.25. Tickets may be purchased online through the New Beverly website. A nominal booking fee 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.

In the pages of The Lost One: A Life of Peter Lorre (2005), Stephen D. Youngkin describes Peter’s work with Robert Florey, who directed the actor in both The Face Behind the Mask and later, The Beast with Five Fingers.

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

October 14, 2024

SiriusXM Lugosi Birthday Includes Lorre

Radio Classics channel host Greg Bell gives horror film actor Bela Lugosi the special birthday treatment with a 2-hour block of radio shows during the week of October 14 to 20, 2024.

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 – March 18, 1947
The programs will air on these dates and times ~

Monday, October 14 ~
11 am Pacific, 2 pm Eastern

Thursday, October 17 ~
1 am Pacific, 4 am Eastern

Sunday, October 20 ~
5 pm Pacific, 8 pm 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 $2, plus fees and taxes, through the SiriusXM radio website.

Born October 20, 1882, Bela Lugosi worked with Peter Lorre 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 Lugosi, Lorre, and Boris 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, most recently in October 2024, with Bela Lugosi as TCM's "Star of the Month".

October 4, 2024

Virginia Cinema Screens Lorre Horror Classic

Lorre fans in the area of Richmond, Virginia, are in for a very special Halloween treat on Monday, October 7, 2024 – a showing of The Raven (1963) at the historic Byrd Theatre.

Produced by American International Pictures as an entry in their series of 1960s movies based on the work of Edgar Allan Poe, The Raven stars Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, and Boris Karloff, and features a young Jack Nicholson as Peter’s son Rexford. Roger Corman directed the film.

Organized by the Poe Museum, located in Richmond, Virginia, the Poe evening begins at 7 pm. Victoria Price, daughter of Vincent Price, will introduce the movie and participate in a panel discussion. Ms. Price will also sign cookbooks and autobiographies, which will be available for purchase in the cinema lobby after the panel discussion.

Admission to the “Poe Museum Movie Night” is $9 for all seats. Tickets may be purchased at the Byrd Theatre’s box office. Tickets may also be purchased online through the Poe Museum website, as well as the Byrd Theatre website. A nominal booking fee will be added to each ticket purchased online.

The Byrd Theatre is located at 2908 West Cary Street, between North Shepard Street and North Colonial Avenue, in the Carytown district of Richmond, Virginia.

Parking is available on the streets near the cinema, as well as public parking garages. More information about parking, as well as directions to the Byrd, is available on the cinema’s website.

The Poe Museum is located at 1914 East Main Street in Richmond, Virginia.

For more information, please contact Nicole Coppino at nicole@poemuseum.org.

October 1, 2024

Spooky Season with Lorre

October means Halloween and spooky movies on television, and that includes Peter Lorre films are on the Turner Classic Movies channel, Talking Pictures TV channel in England, and Movies! Network in the United States.

American times shown are Eastern Standard.



October, 2024

In October, Bela Lugosi is the "Star of the Month" on TCM, and his films will be shown every Wednesday night, including the only film he made with Peter Lorre.

Oct 1 (Tues), 6:10 am, Movies! Network – Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1961).

Oct 3 (Thurs), 8 pm, Movies! Network – Stranger on the Third Floor (1940).

Oct 3 (Thurs), 3:45 am, TCM – Mad Love (1935). TCM salutes horror classics, beginning at 12:15 am with House of Wax (1953), and continuing with Peter's first American movie. Note – In Canada, Stranger on the Third Floor (1940) will be shown instead.

Oct 9 (Wed), 10:45 pm, TCM – You'll Find Out (1940). Tonight, "Star of the Month" Bela Lugosi is saluted as a "horror comedian", with a series of comedies starring Lugosi. The actor appeared several times with fellow horror actor Boris Karloff, but only once with Peter Lorre, in this musical comedy starring Kay Kyser and his College of Musical Knowledge band. Kay and company are hired to play for a young debutante's 21st birthday in a mysterious mansion with seances, hidden panels, and attempts on the birthday girl's life before she can inherit a fortune.

Oct 10 (Thurs), 11:30 am, Movies! Network – Stranger on the Third Floor (1940).

Oct 14 (Sat), 6 am, TCM – Arsenic and Old Lace (1944). A mansion with 13 bodies buried in the cellar is the setting for this dark comedy about two little old ladies with an unusual charity. Note – In Canada, Devotion (1946) will be shown instead.

Oct 17 (Thurs), 6 am, Movies! Network – Stranger on the Third Floor (1940).

Oct 17 (Thurs), 3:05 am, Movies! Network – Stranger on the Third Floor (1940).

Oct 18 (Fri), 5:30 am, Antenna TV – The Jack Benny Program (Jan 22, 1963).

Oct 20 (Sun), 10:05 pm, Movies! Network – Stranger on the Third Floor (1940).

Oct 20 (Sun), 3:45 am, Movies! Network – Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1961).

Oct 24 (Thurs), 7:45 am, Movies! Network – The Chase (1946).

Oct 24 (Thurs), 11:45 pm, Movies! Network – Stranger on the Third Floor (1940).

Oct 30 (Wed), 5:15 pm, TCM – The Beast with Five Fingers (1944). On Halloween Eve, TCM gets the celebration going with a day of horror movies, including this classic set in an Italian villa where a dead pianist's severed right hand wreaks havoc.



Sneak Peek at November, 2024

Darkness falls early in November, and on television, a handful of Lorre mystery films airs.

Nov 19 (Tues), TCM – The Maltese Falcon (1941). On TCM, the daytime theme is "Set in San Francisco" with several films in the City by the Bay, including this mystery classic about nefarious characters in search of a fabulous statuette.

Nov 22 (Fri), TCM – The Mask of Dimitrios (1944). On TCM, the primetime theme is "Film Noir", including this classic Lorre and Greenstreet mystery adapted from the novel by Eric Ambler.

Nov 24 (Sun), TCM – The Maltese Falcon (1941). On TCM, the primetime theme is "Humphrey Bogart Noir" – a double-feature of mysteries starring Bogart, beginning with the mystery classic that introduced Bogie to Peter Lorre.




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 29, 2024

Heights Theater Screens Lorre Comedy Classic

On Monday, September 30, 2024, Peter Lorre fans in the area of Columbia Heights, Minnesota, can celebrate the 80th anniversary of Arsenic and Old Lace (1944) with a viewing of the classic murder-comedy on the big screen of the Heights Theater.

The 35mm print will be shown at 7:30 pm.

Tickets are $15 for all seats. Tickets may be purchased at the box office, as well as online through the cinema’s website. A nominal booking fee will be added to each ticket purchased online.

The Heights Theater is located at 3951 Central Avenue Northeast, at the corner of Central Avenue and Gould Avenue, in Columbia Heights, Minnesota, a northeast suburb of Minneapolis.

Free parking is available in the lot beside the Heights, as well as beside the Heights on the Dairy Queen side – but not directly behind the Heights. This lot belongs to the United Methodist Community Church. Cars parked in the church’s parking lot will be towed. More information about parking, as well as directions to the cinema, are available on the Heights website.

The historic Heights Theater was built in 1926 as a neighborhood movie house, as well as local stage and vaudeville theater. Surviving fires, a bombing, and a tornado, the cinema has been restored to its former glory – and may well have shown Arsenic and Old Lace during its original run in 1944.

Lorre fans can relive those days at the Heights on Monday, September 30, 2024 – including hot buttered popcorn with real butter!

September 27, 2024

El Segundo Cinema Screens Lorre Classics

This fall, the historic Old Town Music Hall, located in El Segundo, California, will present two classic Peter Lorre films – M (1931) and The Maltese Falcon (1941).

Peter Lorre’s first sound movie M will be shown on Saturday, September 28, 2024, at 2:30 pm and 7 pm.

Lorre fans planning to attend the 2:30 matinee are advised to allow for extra time to get to the cinema, as El Segundo’s Main Street fair will take place on Saturday, September 28, from 9 am to 5 pm.

Ticket prices are $12 for adults and children, and $10 for seniors age 61 and older. Tickets may be purchased at the box office, which opens 30 minutes before show time. Tickets may also be purchased online through the cinema’s website. A nominal charge will be added to each ticket purchased online.

The Old Town Music Hall is located at 140 Richmond Street, near the Los Angeles International Airport, in El Segundo, California. Directions to the theater are available on the venue’s website.

Parking is available in the lot beside the Old Town Music Hall.

Lorre fans should then mark their calendars – The Maltese Falcon will be shown on Sunday, November 3, 2024, at 2:30 pm.

For more information, please contact the cinema at 310-322-2592.

Annapolis Pub Screens Free Lorre Films

The 1747 Pub, located in the historic Reynolds Tavern in Annapolis, Maryland, continues its Sunday night “Dinner and a Classic” free movie program in the outdoor Beer Garden with three Peter Lorre films in September and October, 2024 – Casablanca (1942), The Maltese Falcon (1941), and Arsenic and Old Lace (1944).

Lorre films will be shown these dates and times ~
  • Casablanca – Sunday, September 29
  • The Maltese Falcon – Sunday, October 6
  • Arsenic and Old Lace – Sunday, October 13
Each movie begins at dusk, approximately 6:30 pm.

Come between 4 and 7 pm and enjoy Happy Hour or a meal at the 1747 Pub. The kitchen is open until 10 pm, and full bar service is available throughout the evening. Scheduled movies are listed on the Events Calendar page of the tavern’s website. Interested in staying overnight? Lodging is available in the Reynolds Tavern.

The Beer Garden at the 1747 Pub is located directly behind Reynolds Tavern and has an entrance on Franklin Street.

Reynolds Tavern is located at 7 Church Circle, in Annapolis, Maryland.

Parking is available in the South Street Lot, located at 130 South Street, off Church Circle, in Annapolis, Maryland. More information about the South Street Lot is available on the Annapolis Parking website.

For more information, please call the Reynolds Tavern at 410-295-9555.

September 19, 2024

Dine with Ugarte in San Francisco

Peter Lorre fans in California’s San Francisco Bay Area can enjoy a special treat in September and October, 2024 – a showing of Casablanca (1942) with dinner at Foreign Cinema, the “dinner and a movie” restaurant in San Francisco’s Mission District.

Showings of Casablanca will continue through Wednesday, October 9, 2024.

Dinner is served from 5 pm to 10 pm Monday through Saturday, and 5 pm to 9 pm on Sundays, but the 35mm print of Casablanca will not begin until dusk each night, when it’s dark enough to see the movie against the giant back wall facing the outdoor courtyard area of the restaurant.

Foreign Cinema is located at 2534 Mission Street, between 21st and 22nd streets, in San Francisco, California.

Parking is available in the Mission Bartlett Garage, located at 3255 21st Street. The Mission Bartlett Garage is within easy walking distance of Foreign Cinema.

Bon appétit!

September 2, 2024

Lorre Classic Radio Shows on SiriusXM

Lorre fans with access to the satellite radio service SiriusXM will have two opportunities during the week of September 2, 2024, to catch two episodes of Peter’s anthology series Mystery Playhouse, airing over the Radio Classics channel – “Nightmare” and “Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper”.

Greg Bell, host of the Radio Classics channel, observes two anniversaries this week, beginning Monday, September 2, and ending Sunday, September 8.

Celebrating the 81st anniversary of the mystery series Mollé Mystery Theatre, Bell presents a two-hour block of episodes, including “Nightmare” (November 28, 1944), “Last Night” (February 22, 1946), “Night Must Fall” (April 12, 1946), and “St. Louis Lady” (August 23, 1946).

And in honor of the 58th anniversary of Gene Roddenberry’s science-fiction TV series Star Trek, Bell hosts a two-hour block of radio shows 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.

The Molle Mystery Theatre 81st anniversary block will air these dates and times ~

Monday, September 2 ~
1 pm Pacific, 4 pm Eastern

Wednesday, September 4 ~
5 am Pacific, 8 am Eastern

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 ~

Wednesday, September 4 ~
11 am Pacific, 2 pm Eastern

Thursday, September 5 ~
11 pm Pacific

Friday, September 6 ~
1 am Eastern

Sunday, September 8 ~
7 pm Pacific, 10 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, and The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, among others.

Peter Lorre also has a connection with the TV series Star Trek. 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 1, 2024

Fall Into Autumn with Lorre

The leaves are falling, cooler temperatures are on the way, and Peter Lorre films are on the Turner Classic Movies channel, Talking Pictures TV in England, and the Movies! Network channel in the United States.

American times shown are Eastern Standard.



September, 2024

In September, Lauren Bacall is the "Star of the Month" on TCM, and in celebration of what would have been her 100th birthday, Monday evenings will feature her classic movies, including the only film she made with Peter Lorre.

Sept 6 (Fri), 0:45 am, Talking Pictures TV – The Chase (1946).

Sept 9 (Mon), 12:30 am, Turner Classic Movies – Confidential Agent (1945). "Star of the Month" Lauren Bacall has only one scene with Peter Lorre, her husband Humphrey Bogart's friend, in this spy thriller starring Charles Boyer in 1930s London.

Sept 10 (Tues), 10:20 am, Talking Pictures TV – Double Confession (1950).

Sept 11 (Wed), 8 pm, TCM – Casablanca (1942). This month, TCM turns the spotlight on 52 directors, including Michael Curtiz, who directed this classic wartime romance, starring Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, Paul Henreid, and Peter Lorre.

Sept 27 (Fri), 7:10 am, Talking Pictures TV – Casbah (1948).



Sneak Peek at October, 2024

October means Halloween and spooky movies. On TCM, horror actor Bela Lugosi is the "Star of the Month", including the only film he made with Peter Lorre.

Oct 3 (Thurs), TCM – Mad Love (1935). TCM salutes "Creepy Cinema" with Mario Cantone, including Peter's first American movie.

Oct 9 (Wed), TCM – You'll Find Out (1940). "Star of the Month" Bela Lugosi appeared several times with fellow horror actor Boris Karloff, but only once with Peter Lorre, in this musical comedy starring Kay Kyser and his College of Musical Knowledge band. Kay and company are hired to play for a young debutante's 21st birthday in a mysterious mansion with seances, hidden panels, and attempts on the birthday girl's life before she can inherit a fortune.

Oct 14 (Sat), TCM – Arsenic and Old Lace (1944). A mansion with 13 bodies buried in the cellar is the setting for this dark comedy about two little old ladies with an unusual charity.

Oct 30 (Wed), TCM – The Beast with Five Fingers (1944). On Halloween Eve, TCM gets the celebration going with a day of horror movies, including this classic set in an Italian villa where a dead pianist's severed right hand wreaks havoc.




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!

August 23, 2024

Detroit Cinema Screens Lorre Classic

Located in Detroit, Michigan, the Redford Theatre celebrates the 80th anniversary of Arsenic and Old Lace (1944) with a showing of the classic Cary Grant and Peter Lorre comedy on Friday, August 23, 2024.

The film begins at 8 pm.

Admission is $7 for adults and $5 for seniors (60 and older) and children (12 and under). Tickets may be purchased at the box office, which opens at 7 pm. Tickets may also be purchased online through the cinema’s website. A nominal convenience fee will be added to each ticket purchased online.

The Redford Theatre is located at 17360 Lahser Road in the Old Redford neighborhood of Detroit, Michigan.

Parking is available in several lots surrounding the north end of the Redford Theatre. Filmgoers are advised to watch for the signs and the Redford parking attendants who will direct to the best possible parking spots.

Originally opening on January 27, 1928, the Redford Theatre has long been known as a neighborhood movie house and entertainment center, with a three-story grand foyer and a full-size stage. Very likely Arsenic and Old Lace played here on its original run in the early 1940s.

Happy viewing!

August 16, 2024

Tampa Theatre Summer Film Series Includes Lorre

The Tampa Theatre’s annual Summer Classics Movie Series winds down for another year with a showing of the movie-fan favorite Casablanca (1942) on Sunday, August 18, 2024.

The film begins at 3 pm in the historic Duncan Auditorium.

After the showing of Casablanca, Hector Sotomayor, film professor at Ringling College of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida, will lead a Film Talk and audience question and answer period.

Admission is $10 for General Admission and $7 for Tampa Theatre members. Tickets may be purchased at the box office. Tickets may also be purchased online through the Tampa Theatre website. A nominal fee will be added to each ticket purchased online.

The Tampa Theatre is located at 711 Franklin Street in downtown Tampa, Florida.

Parking is available at meters along the streets near the theater. Parking is also available in the William F. Poe Garage, located at 800 N. Ashley Drive between Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park and the John F. Germany Public Library, approximately three blocks west of Tampa Theatre. Hourly rates start at $2, with a daily maximum of $15. More information about parking, as well as directions to the theater, is available on the Tampa Theatre website.

For more information, please contact the Tampa Theatre at 813-274-8386.

August 15, 2024

Cinecon Festival Includes Lorre

Lorre fans attending the annual Cinecon film festival in Los Angeles, California, over the Labor Day weekend are in for a treat this year – a showing of Peter’s 1937 20th Century-Fox film Lancer Spy, starring George Sanders and Delores del Rio.

Cinecon begins Thursday, August 29, 2024, and ends on Monday, September 2.

Lancer Spy is scheduled for 10 am on the final day of the festival, Monday, September 2, 2024.

The full schedule is available on the Cinecon website.

Now in its 60th year, Cinecon features rare and forgotten silent and sound movies from the early years of Hollywood, as well as special presentations. Cinecon will be held in the Writer’s Guild Theater, located at 135 South Doheny Drive, in the heart of Beverly Hills, California.

Parking is available in the public parking garage directly across the street from the Writer’s Guild Theater.

Cinecon offers two types of passes. The Festival pass allows access to all programming every day of Cinecon, as well as the Opening Night Gala. A Day pass is available for each day of Cinecon, and allows access to the programming for just that day. More information about Cinecon passes, as well as ordering, is available on the Cinecon website.

Originally slated to be a “B” picture at 20th Century-Fox, Lancer Spy was to star Peter Lorre – but the studio decided to go with a larger budget and a leading man actor. One day before the movie was to go into production, Lancer Spy was pulled from the schedule. George Sanders became the main character, and Peter Lorre was assigned to support.

George Sanders would work again with Peter Lorre in Peter’s own “B” picture series of Mr. Moto films – Mr. Moto’s Last Warning (1939) – this time with Lorre in the lead and Sanders in support.

August 13, 2024

SiriusXM Celebrates Hitchcock Birthday with Lorre

On the satellite radio service SiriusXM, Radio Classics channel host Greg Bell celebrates the birthdays of many celebrities throughout the year, and during the week of August 12, 2024, director Alfred Hitchcock receives a birthday block of programs adapted from his movies, including an episode of Peter Lorre’s 1947 summer series Mystery in the Air.

Scheduled are the hour-long Lux Radio Theatre, “Strangers on a Train” (December 2, 1951); Mystery in the Air, “The Lodger” (August 14, 1947); and The Academy Award Theatre, “Shadow of a Doubt” (September 11, 1946).

Hitchcock’s 125th birthday celebration will air these days and times –

Tuesday, August 13 ~
5 pm Pacific
8 pm Eastern

Thursday, August 15 ~
11 am Pacific
2 pm Eastern

Saturday, August 17 ~
9 am Pacific
12 noon Eastern

Mystery in the Air, “The Lodger”, will air these dates and times –

Tuesday, August 13 ~
6 pm Pacific
9 pm Eastern

Thursday, August 15 ~
12 noon Pacific
3 pm Eastern

Saturday, August 17 ~
10 am Pacific
1 pm Eastern

SiriusXM airs Radio Classics over channel 148. Subscribers may also listen to the programs over the internet or the SiriusXM app. Log-in with your User ID and password. Not a subscriber? A trial is also available for a nominal price through the SiriusXM radio website.

Peter Lorre’s association with the British director, born on August 14, 1899, began in the early 1930s with roles in Alfred Hitchcock’s The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) and Secret Agent (1936), and continued into the 1950s with appearances in two episodes of Hitchcock’s weekly television series Alfred Hitchcock Presents.

Happy listening!

August 1, 2024

August Movies with Lorre

It's August, and time for the annual "Summer Under the Stars" fest on the Turner Classic Movies channel. We also check out Talking Pictures TV and Movies! Network.

American times shown are Eastern Standard.



August, 2024

TCM presents their annual "Summer Under the Stars" festival this month, with each day devoted to a single actor or actress. This year, Peter Lorre's co-stars Cary Grant and Marlene Dietrich are honored with a day. And fans of the Cary Grant film Arsenic and Old Lace (1944) will have numerous chances to catch this classic.

Aug 4 (Sun), 12 noon, Movies! Network – Arsenic and Old Lace (1944).

Aug 6 (Tues), 10:15 am, Movies! Network – Arsenic and Old Lace (1944).

Aug 10 (Sat), 11:05 am, Movies! Network – Arsenic and Old Lace (1944).

Aug 11 (Sun), 10 am, Turner Classic Movies – Arsenic and Old Lace (1944). Cary Grant is the "Star of the Day", and included in the Grant-starring movies is the classic dark comedy about the drama critic (Grant) who discovers his two elderly aunts (Josephine Hull and Jean Adair) have an unusual hobby involving elderberry wine laced with three different poisons. NOTE: In Canada, Once Upon a Honeymoon (1942) will be shown instead.

Aug 19 (Mon), 1:05 pm, Movies! Network – Arsenic and Old Lace (1944).

Aug 26 (Mon), 8 am, Movies! Network – Arsenic and Old Lace (1944).

Aug 28 (Wed), 6 am, TCM – Around the World in 80 Days (1956). Marlene Dietrich is the "Star of the Day", and included in the Dietrich-starring movies is this all-star extravaganza about a Victorian British gentleman (David Niven) who sets out to win a bet that he can travel around the world in 80 days.

Aug 28 (Wed), 4:10 am, Movies! Network – Quicksand (1950).

Aug 30 (Fri), 2:40 pm, Talking Pictures TV – Beat the Devil (1954).

Aug 31 (Sat), 3:15 pm, Movies! Network – Arsenic and Old Lace (1944).



Sneak Peek at September, 2024

TCM celebrates the 100th birthday of actress Lauren Bacall, "Star of the Month" in September.

Sept 9 (Mon), TCM – Confidential Agent (1945). An evening of "Star of the Month" Lauren Bacall movies includes this spy thriller starring Charles Boyer and Peter Lorre.

Sept 11 (Wed), TCM – Casablanca (1942).

Sept 28 (Sat), TCM – The Maltese Falcon (1941).



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!

July 31, 2024

SiriusXM Radio Airs Lorre Program

During the week of July 29, 2024, Radio Classics host Greg Bell will air an hour-long block of the old-time radio series Mr. and Mrs. North, including an episode hosted by Peter Lorre as a segment in his mid-1940s series Mystery Playhouse.

The Mr. and Mrs. North block includes “Frisbie Proves His Point” (January 17, 1945) and “Don’t Cru Wolf” (March 11, 1952).

“Frisbie Proves His Point” will air these dates and times ~

Monday, July 29 ~
11 pm – Pacific

Tuesday, July 30 ~
2 am – Eastern

Thursday, August 1 ~
5 pm – Pacific
8 pm – Eastern

Saturday, August 3 ~
7 am – Pacific
10 am – Eastern

The full schedule for the week of July 29 to August 4, 2024, 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? SiriusXM offers special trial deals through their website.

In the mid-1940s, Peter Lorre served as the main host for the Armed Forces Radio Service series Mystery Playhouse, which featured specially-edited episodes of such popular radio shows as The Whistler, Mr. District Attorney, Inner Sanctum Mysteries, and The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.

Peter would introduce each episode, often greeting the audience with his trademarked “Hello, Kreeps!” A visit to the Green Room for a preview of the next episode often ended each program, as Peter bid everyone, “Good night! Sleep tight!” and closed the doors of the Mystery Playhouse.

Mystery Playhouse programs were then shipped out on thick recording discs to American bases all over the world to be enjoyed by service men and women stationed overseas.

“Frisbie Proves His Point” originally aired on Mr. and Mrs. North on Wednesday, January 17, 1945. The episode now exists only as an entry in the AFRS series, including Lorre’s own Inner Sanctum Mysteries episode, “Death is a Joker” (June 10, 1944).

“And I still think I know that guy,” says Peter Lorre, introducing his own program on the Mystery Playhouse.

Happy listening!

July 19, 2024

MGM Anniversary Includes Lorre

From mid-July to mid-September, 2024, the AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center, located in Silver Spring, Maryland, celebrates the 100th anniversary of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer with a special series of MGM movies – including two Peter Lorre films.

In July, Mad Love (1935) will be shown on these days and times ~
  • Saturday, July 20 – 9:20 pm
  • Sunday, July 21 – 12:55 pm
And in August, Silk Stockings (1957) will be shown on these days and times ~
  • Sunday, August 18 – 4:35 pm
  • Monday, August 19 – 4:35 pm
  • Wednesday, August 21 – 4:20 pm
Tickets are $13 for adults; $11 for AFI members (2 star and higher) and seniors age 65 and older; $8 for children age 12 and under; $10 for matinee showings Saturdays and Sundays before noon, and weekdays before 5 pm.

Tickets may be purchased at the AFI Silver box-office. Tickets may also be purchased online through the cinema’s website. A nominal service fee will be added to each ticket purchased online.

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. Parking at the Wayne Avenue garage is free all day on Sundays.

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

The celebration of MGM’s centennial began on Friday, July 12, 2024, and will run until Thursday, September 19, 2024. The list of movies in the series is available on the AFI Silver website.

July 4, 2024

Canadian Cinema Presents Lorre Classics

Lorre fans in the area of Toronto, Canada, will have two opportunities to catch Peter on the big screen when the Toronto Film Society partners with the Paradise Theatre for a showing of The Face Behind the Mask (1941) and Black Angel (1946) this summer.

On Monday, July 8, 2024, The Face Behind the Mask will be shown on a double-bill with Les Yeux Sans Visage (Eyes Without a Face, 1960). The program will begin at 7 pm with a brief introduction and a door prize giveaway. The second movie will begin after a 10 to 15 minute intermission.

On Monday, August 19, 2024, Black Angel will be shown on a double-fill with The Window (1949). The program will begin at 7 pm with a brief introduction and a door prize giveaway. Black Angel will begin after a 10 to 15 minute intermission.

Both programs will be shown at the historic Paradise Theatre, 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.

General admission for each double-bill is $15, and $12.50 for seniors and students with proper ID. Tickets may be purchased at the box-office. Tickets may also be purchased online from EventBrite through a link on the Paradise Cinema website.

July 2, 2024

Summer Movies with Lorre

After a busy June, Lorre fans will have a quiet July with Lorre movies on the Turner Classic Movies channel, as well as Talking Pictures TV.

American times shown are Eastern Standard.



July, 2024

TCM schedules a handful of Lorre movies in July, including one of Peter's television appearances from a 1950s anthology series.

July 6 (Sat), 9:30 am, Turner Classic Movies – Screen Directors Playhouse, "No. 5 Checked Out" (NBC, Jan 18, 1956). Ida Lupino directs Theresa Wright, Peter Lorre, and William Talman in this drama set in a remote cabin. NOTE: In Canada, the short They're Always Caught (1938) will be shown instead.

July 7 (Sun), 4:15 pm, Movies! Network – Around the World in 80 Days (1956).

July 10 (Wed), 11 pm, TCM – The Raven (1963). TCM salutes director Roger Corman, who passed on May 9, 2024, with an evening of movies directed by Corman, including The Raven, the second of two Edgar Allan Poe themed movies he made with Peter Lorre.

July 14 (Sun), 12 noon, Movies! Network – Around the World in 80 Days (1956).

July 14 (Sun), 4:45 pm, TCM – Around the World in 80 Days (1956).

July 19 (Fri), 8:15 am, TCM – They Met in Bombay (1941). TCM turns the daytime spotlight on "Romantic Comedies", including this story of two jewel thieves (Clark Gable and Rosalind Russell) competing for a fabulous diamond pendant in Bombay, India, before going on the run and falling in love aboard Peter Lorre's tramp freighter to Hong Kong.

July 21 (Sun), 10:35 pm, Movies! Network – Around the World in 80 Days (1956).

July 29 (Mon), 12:10 pm, Movies! Network – Around the World in 80 Days (1956).

July 30 (Tues), 8:35 am, Talking Pictures TV – My Favorite Brunette (1947).



Sneak Peek at August, 2024

TCM presents their annual "Summer Under the Stars" festival, saluting a different star each day in August, including two stars Peter Lorre worked with.

Aug 11 (Sun), 10 am, TCM – Arsenic and Old Lace (1944). The "Star of the Day" is Cary Grant, who stars in this comedy-horror film about two sweet old ladies whose "hobby" is murdering lonely old gentlemen with a poison-laced glass of elderberry wine. NOTE: In Canada, Once Upon a Honeymoon (1942) will be shown instead.

Aug 28 (Wed), 6 am, TCM – Around the World in 80 Days (1956). The "Star of the Day" is Marlene Dietrich, who joins Peter Lorre as one of the many stars making a cameo appearance in this all-star globe-trotting extravaganza about the Victorian English gentleman (David Niven) who makes a bet with his club members that he can circle the globe in 80 days.




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!

June 24, 2024

Happy Birthday, Peter Lorre, from SiriusXM and TCM!

Lorre fans with access to satellite radio service SiriusXM and cable TV channel Turner Classic Movies will have many opportunities to enjoy Peter’s work on radio and film the week of June 24, 2024, as the two services celebrate the 120th birthday of the classic Hollywood actor.

The celebration begins on the Radio Classics channel, broadcast over channel 148 on SiriusXM. From Monday, June 24, to Sunday, June 30, host Greg Bell shows his "Love for Laszlo" – referring to Peter's real name Laszlo Lowenstein – with two separate blocks of Lorre radio programs.

“Peter Lorre Birthday (1)” includes two episodes from Peter’s own 13-week summer series Mystery in the Air, “The Marvelous Barastro” (August 7, 1947) and “The Mask of Medusa” (September 4, 1947); an episode of the anthology series Suspense, “Nobody Loves Me” (August 30, 1945); and finally an episode of Peter’s series Mystery Playhouse, “The Dilemma”, originally broadcast over Mollé Mystery Theater (November 21, 1944).

“Peter Lorre Birthday (2)” includes guest appearances on Fred Allen’s show The Texaco Star Theater (January 3, 1943) and Duffy’s Tavern (October 19, 1943); an episode of the anthology series Inner Sanctum Mysteries, “The Black Seagull” (March 7, 1943); and finally, an episode of Suspense, “Of Maestro and Man” (July 20, 1944).

The birthday blocks will air these dates and times ~

Monday, June 24 ~
5 am Pacific, 8 am Eastern
Peter Lorre Birthday (1)

Wednesday, June 26 ~
1 pm Pacific, 4 pm Eastern
Peter Lorre Birthday (2)

Wednesday, June 26 ~
7 pm Pacific, 10 pm Eastern
Peter Lorre Birthday (1)

Friday, June 28 ~
11 pm Pacific
Peter Lorre Birthday (1)

Saturday, June 29 ~
2 am Eastern
Peter Lorre Birthday (1)

Saturday, June 29 ~
11 pm Pacific
Peter Lorre Birthday (2)

Sunday, June 30 ~
2 am Eastern
Peter Lorre Birthday (2)

The party continues on the Turner Classic Movies channel on Wednesday, June 26, as TCM celebrates Peter’s birthday with a morning and afternoon of movies starring or featuring Peter Lorre. 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)
Times shown are Eastern Standard.

The full schedule for the week of Monday, June 24, 2024, 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 3-month trial is available for one dollar through the SiriusXM radio website.


In the pages of The Lost One: A Life of Peter Lorre, Stephen D. Youngkin discusses the life and career of Peter Lorre. Beginning his research in the 1970s, he interviewed Peter’s brothers Andrew and Francis, his first wife Celia Lovsky, his sister-in-law Barbara through his second wife Karen Verne, his daughter Catherine Lorre, friends, fellow actors, and the directors, producers, and crew who worked with him throughout his career.

These interviews shed light on Peter’s birth on June 26, 1904, his childhood, his early days in theater, his career on film, radio, and television, and his sad final days.

The Appendix of The Lost One includes the most complete list available of Peter’s credits – radio, film, stage, and television.

The Lost One: A Life of Peter Lorre may be purchased from many brick-and-mortar shops, as well as these online merchants ~ Happy 120th birthday, Peter Lorre!

June 16, 2024

Syracuse Film Society Features Lorre Film

On Monday, June 17, 2024, the Warner Bros all-star musical extravaganza Hollywood Canteen ends the summer film festival at the Syracuse Cinephile Society, located in Syracuse, New York.

The program, including one or more short subjects as well as the feature film, begins at 7 pm in a special screening room at the Spaghetti Warehouse Restaurant, located at 689 North Clinton Street in Syracuse, New York. Parking is available in the lot beside the restaurant.

Directions to the Spaghetti Warehouse Restaurant are available on the Cinephile Society's website.

Admission to the Syracuse Cinephile Society event is $3.50 for Cinephile members, and $4 for non-members. Annual membership in the Syracuse Cinephile Society may be purchased for $5.

Film fans attending the movie are invited to come to the restaurant by 6 pm to enjoy dinner before the program.

“What would you be comfortable doing?” director Delmer Daves asked Peter Lorre and Sydney Greenstreet.

The answer? A minute-and-a-half sketch in which the pair, playing off their menacing screen images, rescue singer Patty Andrews of the Andrews Sisters from her G.I. dance partner (James Flavin).

It’s considered a highlight in this star-studded tribute to the famous Hollywood Canteen, which served anyone in uniform during World War II.

In the pages of The Lost One: A Life of Peter Lorre, author Stephen D. Youngkin describes Peter’s participation in the real Hollywood Canteen, as recalled by a young G.I. named William Campbell, who later became an actor appearing in many movies and TV shows, notably as Trelane in the Star Trek episode, “The Squire of Gothos” (January 12, 1967).


Besides serving the visiting soldiers and bussing tables, Peter also joined in on the sing-alongs.

In 2013, authors Lisa Mitchel and Bruce Torrence recounted the history of the Canteen in their book Hollywood Canteen: Where the Greatest Generation Danced With the Most Beautiful Girls in the World. The book may be purchased through BearManor Media and Amazon.

The Lost One: A Life of Peter Lorre may also be purchased through Amazon and other online booksellers.

And the Syracuse Cinephile Society will return in the fall with another schedule of classic movies and short subjects. Happy summer!

June 5, 2024

Summer Class with Lorre in Amherst

On Monday, June 10, 2024, local filmmaker and film expert Nina Kleinberg returns to the Amherst Cinema in Amherst, Massachusetts, to teach a class on the making of Casablanca (1942).

Using raw footage, film clips, and production stills, Ms. Kleinberg will discuss the making of Casablanca, with special attention to the work of the director, cameraman, editors, and the cast.

The seminar will begin at 6:30 pm. A screening of Casablanca will follow at approximately 8 pm.

Tickets are $18.50 for general admission; $16.75 for students and seniors (age 65 and older); and $13.50 for Amherst Cinema Members. Tickets may be purchased online through the Amherst Cinema website. A nominal processing fee will be added to each ticket purchased online.

The Amherst Cinema is located at 28 Amity Street in Amherst, Massachusetts.

Parking is available in the Bank of America lot during non-banking hours. Cinemagoers may park on 5 pm on Mondays, as well as other days of the week. Bank of America is located at 1 South Pleasant Street in Amherst, Massachusetts. More information about parking is available on the Amherst Cinema website.

Working as a film editor in the 1970s, after graduating film school at the University of Southern California (USC), Ms. Kleinberg has a long-term interest in movies and their history, presenting several programs at Amherst Cinema. Her seminar on Casablanca is a popular favorite at the Amherst Cinema.

Lorre fans in the Amherst area have a chance to enjoy her program again.

For more information, contact the cinema at (413) 253-2547.

New Lorre Documentary Screens in Paris


Peter Lorre fans in the area of Paris, France, will enjoy a screening of the new documentary Peter Lorre – Derrière le masque du maudit (2024), which translates as Peter Lorre – Behind the Mask of the Accursed, on Friday, June 7, 2024, at the Goethe-Institut Paris.

Evelyn Schels, the director of the documentary, will be present at the screening.

The program begins at 7 pm and includes a showing of Fritz Lang’s M le maudit (M, the Damned, 1931) following the documentary.

Admission is free. Tickets are available through EventBrite.

Goethe-Institut Paris is located at 17 Avenue d'Léna in Paris, France.


“Peter Lorre, icon of 20th century cinema, experienced the horrors of Nazism before going into exile in Hollywood. His cinematic journey, rich in collaborations with legends like Billy Wilder, Fritz Lang and Marlene Dietrich, reflects his personal and professional struggles. This film draws the contours of his complex personality, reveals his tumultuous relationships and his fight against addictions, offering a captivating look at the man behind the mask. Made famous by his character as a child killer in M Le Maudit, this master of double-dealing has always only taken on villain roles. All his life he tried, without success, to erase the image of an assassin that stuck to him.”

Stephen D. Youngkin, author of the biography The Lost One: A Life of Peter Lorre (2005), was involved in the documentary, supplying photos from his Lorre collection, as well as information about Peter’s life and career.

The Lost One: A Life of Peter Lorre is available through these online booksellers ~

June 3, 2024

June with Lorre Movies on TV

June brings the 120th anniversary of Peter Lorre's birth, and fans will find many Lorre movies on the Turner Classic Movies channel, as well as Talking Pictures TV.

American times shown are Eastern Standard.



June, 2024

TCM celebrates Peter's birthday with a morning of Lorre movies on June 26!

June 12 (Wed), 9:30 am, Turner Classic Movies – Stranger on the Third Floor (1940). "The Scene of the Crime" is the daytime theme on TCM, including this tale of murder on the third floor of a rooming house.

June 17 (Mon), 9:15 am, TCM – The Mask of Dimitrios (1944). TCM turns the daytime spotlight on "Film Composers", including Adolph Deutsch, who composed the music for many Warner Bros movies, among them this mystery suspense film starring Peter as a professor of economics turned mystery writer tracing the career of an international criminal whose body has washed ashore.

June 26 (Wed), 6 am, TCM – The Story of Mankind (1957). Happy birthday, Peter Lorre! TCM salutes Peter's birthday with a morning of his films, 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). "Foreign Adventures" is the daytime theme on TCM, including two of Peter's movies set abroad. First up – The Conspirators, a espionage intrigue film taking place in the WW2 neutral city of Lisbon, Portugal.

June 28 (Fri), 6:15 pm, TCM – Casablanca (1942). The daytime theme "Foreign Adventures" ends with the romantic suspense classic set in North Africa.

June 30 (Sun), 1:30 am, Movies! Network – Casbah (1948).



Sneak Peek at July, 2024

A busy June for Lorre fans leads to a quiet month for Lorre fans with just a handful of Peter's movies on television.

July 14 (Sun), 4:45 pm, TCM – Around the World in 80 Days (1956).

July 19 (Fri), 8:15 am, TCM – They Met in Bombay (1941). The daytime theme is "Romantic Comedies", including this MGM movie starring Clark Gable and Rosalind Russell as jewel thieves competing for a fabulous pendant "The Star of Asia" in Bombay, India, and then teaming up – and encountering Peter Lorre as Captain Chang on a freighter bound for Hong Kong.




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!

May 24, 2024

Paramount Theatre Film Fest Includes Lorre Classics

On Friday, May 24, 2024, the historic Paramount Theatre, located in Austin, Texas, kicks off its 50th year of summer classic film showings with Casablanca (1942), starring Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, Paul Lukas, and a number of character actors in support, including Peter Lorre and Sydney Greenstreet.

Casablanca will be shown on a double bill with the Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers musical Top Hat (1935), both in 35mm prints. The cinema invites moviegoers to come dressed as their favorite character from any classic film.

The doors open at 6 pm. The program begins at 7 pm with Casablanca. Top Hat follows at 9:15 pm after a brief intermission.

For the opening night, admission is $12 for adults. One ticket covers admission for both movies. Tickets may be purchased online through the Paramount Theatre website.

“Film Fan Membership” – Become a “Film Fan Member” and enjoy discounted tickets, free popcorn, and more. “Flix-Tix” – A pack of 10 tickets, good for the whole summer, is also available for the regular price of $90 or $75 for Film Fan Members More information about tickets is available on the cinema’s website.

The Paramount Theatre is located at 712 Congress Avenue, in Austin, Texas.

Parking is available in the 600 Congress Parking Garage, located at 600 Congress Avenue, off 7th Street, between Congress Avenue and Colorado Street, in Austin, Texas. More information about parking, as well as directions, is available on the cinema’s website.

The summer classic film festival begins Friday, May 24, 2024, and runs until Saturday, August 31. The full schedule is available on the Paramount Theatre website.

On Wednesday, August 14, Peter Lorre returns to the Paramount Theatre when The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) kicks off a week of movies directed by Alfred Hitchcock.

Celebrating its 90th anniversary, the movie begins at 7:30 pm.

For more information, please call the Paramount at 512-472-5470.

Happy summer!

May 2, 2024

Lorre Comedy at Canadian Cinema

Lorre fans in the area of 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.