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JM Cozzoli

A horror genre fan with a blog. Scary.

Double Bill Pressbook: How to Make a Monster
and Teenage Caveman (Part 1)

Tony Rivers says “Here’s the AIP pressbook for How to Make a Monster and Teenage Caveman and this time it’s 16 pages. The comic strip page has ordering info for the strip on the back (usually the extra page is one sided – blank on the other side) and it also has a two-page letter with advertising tips too.” Great tagline: It will scare the living yell out of you!

how to make a monster and teenage caveman pressbook
how to make a monster and teenage caveman pressbook
how to make a monster and teenage caveman pressbook
how to make a monster and teenage caveman pressbook
how to make a monster and teenage caveman pressbook
how to make a monster and teenage caveman pressbook
how to make a monster and teenage caveman pressbook
how to make a monster and teenage caveman pressbook

 

Double Bill Pressbook: I Was a Teenage Frankenstein
and Blood of Dracula

Another wonderful American International double bill, folder-styled, pressbook from the Tony Rivers collection. From Tony: "All these AIP pressbooks from this era had an extra page (I Was a Teenage Werewolf  had the page with ads showing the werewolf's face while How to Make a Monster had the comic strip page in color.)  While I don't have that page in my pressbook for I Was a Teenage Frankenstein, I found a small picture of it online and am enclosing it as the last page. " (Note: See next to last page for "American News: Frankenstein Versus Dracula" promotional articles).

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i was a teenage werewolf and i was a teenage frankenstein pressbook
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i was a teenage werewolf and i was a teenage frankenstein pressbook
i was a teenage werewolf and i was a teenage frankenstein pressbook
i was a teenage werewolf and i was a teenage frankenstein pressbook

Mexican Lobby Card: Superargo El Gigante

You can tell Superargo, El Gigante (1968) is an Italian production (also shot in Spain). The Italian influence can be seen in the colander-styled helmets and costume styling. They scream Italian science fiction tech movie circa 1960s. Superargo is the Italian version of the Mexican Masked Wrestler. Here he beats up a lot of robots. Slick exploitation that's very entertaining.

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superargo el gigante lobby card