Halloween Window Decorations
Witch, Frankie, Pumpkin Head
Spotted these at the local discount store. They're flexible thin plastic, with a small suction cup in back to stick on mirrors, windows, etc. I like the glitter on the fingernails and the cartoon design. Not too cute, not too scary, so it should appeal to just about any Halloween lover. There is no manufacturer information printed on it.
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!
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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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.
