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Fight for Your Right to a Night of Fright! (March, 1965)2 comments

WB Kelso wrote 6 days ago:           Don’t you just love the twisted artwork in these ads? First … more →

Tags: 1960-1969, movie ads, barbara steele, Conrado San Martín, Diana Lorys, Ermanno Donati, Harriet Medin, Horror, Howard Vernon

Drive-In Mash-Up :: Jack and Jill are Out to Kill. If They Don't Get You, Rosalie Will! (September, 1972)

WB Kelso wrote 6 days ago:         First up, Amicus gives us the tale of a couple of randy, no-goodnik cons … more →

Tags: 1970-1979, movie ads, 20th Century Fox, Amicus, Angela Down, Anthony Zerbe, Bill Bain, bonnie bedelia, Cinecrest

Ghastly Tales Drenched with Gouts of Blood! Carnage and Violence Mark this Double-Barralled NIGHT OF HORROR! (May, 1969)2 comments

WB Kelso wrote 2 months ago:             I haven’t had the pleasure of watching Herschell Gor … more →

Tags: 1960-1969, movie ads, A Taste of Blood, Ajay Film Company, Bill Bloom, Bill Posner, bill rogers, Creative Film Enterprises Inc., Creature Feature

Drive-In Mash-Up :: Calling All Gravediggers: Dig Up a Ghoulfriend and Shovel Off for a Horrific Heart-Stopping Show! (July, 1965)

WB Kelso wrote 2 months ago:           … more →

Tags: 1960-1969, movie ads, AIP's Poe Cycle, American International, Bette Davis, Black Sabbath, Boris Karloff, Cesar Romero, connie stevens

For the Love of Film Noir :: A Strange, Sinister, Secret Story (June, 1947)

WB Kelso wrote 2 months ago:       This post is part of my rehash and continuation of the For the Love of Film Noi … more →

Tags: 1940-1949, movie ads, Robert Mitchum, Thriller, Melodrama, RKO, Romance, film noir, For the Love of Film (Noir)

For the Love of Film Noir :: Skip the Races and Take the Detour for a New Type of Screen Thrill! (April, 1946)

WB Kelso wrote 2 months ago:         This post is part of my rehash and continuation of the For the Love of F … more →

Tags: 1940-1949, movie ads, Thriller, Crime, Melodrama, film noir, PRC, For the Love of Film (Noir), Producers Releasing Corporation

For the Love of Film Noir :: Don't Kill the Thrill ... No One Seated Last Five Minutes of the Picture (March, 1946)

WB Kelso wrote 2 months ago:             Other Points of Interest: Poster campaign for The Spiral S … more →

Tags: 1940-1949, movie ads, Gimmicks and Promotions, Mystery, Thriller, RKO, film noir, Elsa Lanchester, The Spiral Staircase

Slaves to Their Own Strange Desires! What One Won't Do, the Other Will! (January, 1969)

WB Kelso wrote 4 months ago:         If you ever wanted to know what happened to Rhoda Penmark after The Bad … more →

Tags: 1960-1969, movie ads, Mario Bava, Mystery, American International, juvenile delinquents, Mark Damon, Italian Imports, Woolner Brothers

Ringing in the New Year :: You'll Be SICK, SICK, SICK, SICK from Laughing! Also, Free Donuts! (December, 1959)

WB Kelso wrote 5 months ago:           … more →

Tags: 1950-1959, movie ads, Gimmicks and Promotions, Creature Feature, American International, Comedy, Roger Corman, Dusk Til Dawn, juvenile delinquents

Random Drive-In Mash-Up :: Twice the Terror! Ten Times the Shock! (August, 1970)

WB Kelso wrote 7 months ago:     … more →

Tags: 1970-1979, movie ads, Drive In, Mario Bava, Creature Feature, American International, alien invaders, Sci-Fi, frankie avalon

Torn from Today's Headlines! Who is His Next Victim?! (May, 1964)

WB Kelso wrote 8 months ago:         The Strangler (1964) Bischoff-Diamond Corporation :: Allied Artists / P: … more →

Tags: 1960-1969, movie ads, Horror, Burt Topper, Allied Artists, Crime, Galatea Film, the strangler, sleaze noir

Who Will Survive and What Will Be Left of Them? (May, 1976)

WB Kelso wrote 10 months ago:           Greatest. Triple. Feature. EVER! And please note the local sensor … more →

Tags: 1970-1979, movie ads, Drive In, Horror, 100% awesome, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Bryanston Distributing, Tobe Hooper, Marilyn Burns

If You Don't Mind Sticking Your Neck Out... (June, 1965)

WB Kelso wrote 11 months ago:             Two on a Guillotine (1965) Warner Bros. / P: William Conra … more →

Tags: 1960-1969, movie ads, Thriller, Cesar Romero, Supernatural / Ghosts, William Conrad, Billy Barty, Two On A Guillotine, connie stevens

Now the Screen Has a New Definition of TERROR! (May, 1972)

WB Kelso wrote 11 months ago:           Premieres in about five minutes on TCM’s Underground. Tune … more →

Tags: 1970-1979, movie ads, Horror, Allied Artists, Thriller, Susan George, fright, Peter Collinson, Honor Blackman

I'm Picking Up Good Phibeations (June, 1971)

WB Kelso wrote 11 months ago:           The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971) American International / EP: Jam … more →

Tags: 1970-1979, movie ads, Drive In, Hammer, Peter Cushing, Hammer Frankenstein, Mad Science, American International, Vincent Price

Twice the Tension! Twice the Terror! (September, 1973)

WB Kelso wrote 1 year ago:           Other Points of Interest: Full film review of Wicked, Wicked at t … more →

Tags: 1970-1979, movie ads, Gimmicks and Promotions, Mystery, Horror, Wicked Wicked, Richard L. Bare, david bailey, Tiffany Bolling

Can a Movie Go Too Far? (February, 1973)2 comments

WB Kelso wrote 1 year ago:                     Other Points of Interest: Full … more →

Tags: 1970-1979, movie ads, Gimmicks and Promotions, Horror, Exploitation, Revenge, Hallmark Releasing, Wes Craven, sean s. cunningham

Drive-In Mash-Up :: Get Set for the BIGGEST Pre-Memorial Day Marathon Ever! (May, 1969)

WB Kelso wrote 1 year ago:       Other Points of Interest: Full film review of King Kong Escapes at 3B Theater. … more →

Tags: 1960-1969, movie ads, Drive In, Peter Cushing, Creature Feature, Horror, Carol Lynley, Toho, Dusk Til Dawn

For the Love of Hitchcock :: A New and Altogether Different Screen Excitement! (July, 1960)

WB Kelso wrote 1 year ago:   “It’s not like my mother is a maniac or a raving thing.” “She just go … more →

Tags: 1960-1969, movie ads, Gimmicks and Promotions, Thriller, psycho, Alfred Hitchcock, For the Love of Hitchcock, Vera Miles, Anthony Perkins


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