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Pressbooks (Horror, Sci Fi, Fantasy)

Movie Pressbook: Atragon (1963)

This neat pressbook for Toho Studios Atragon is 11 x 17 inches, printed in landscape orientation. I'm a sucker for movies with super technological vehicles and Atragon is one of my favorites. Besides, you've got that unique Toho Touch for concise special effects and storyline (see Famed Special Effects Team Give Atragon Top Thrills article).

One page sheet has been neatly cut from the pressbook. The seller I purchased this from said all the copies of this pressbook he has seen have that same page-sheet removed. So there you have a mystery! I'm open to any solutions you may have. Sorry for clipping the last sentence on one page, and the pages do not appear in their correct order.

atragon pressbook
atragon pressbook
atragon pressbook
atragon pressbook
atragon pressbook
atragon pressbook
atragon pressbook
atragon pressbook
atragon pressbook
atragon pressbook

Movie Pressbook: Chamber of Horrors (1966)

Here's a terrific pressbook for Chamber of Horrors, filled with lurid illustrations and nifty theater giveaways like horror rings and a herald. Also noteworthy are the gimmicks to get butts in seats like the Fear Flasher and the Horror Horn. (I had to break the centerfold spread into three scans due to its size, and the pages are not in exact sequence.) The pressbook size is 11 inches by 17 inches.

chamber of horrors pressbook

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chamber of horrors pressbook
chamber of horrors pressbook

chamber of horrors pressbook
chamber of horrors pressbook
chamber of horrors pressbook
chamber of horrors pressbook
chamber of horrors pressbook
chamber of horrors pressbook
chamber of horrors pressbook

chamber of horrors pressbook

Around the World Under the Sea (1966)
Movie Herald

What caught my eye here is the illustration and the clever use of the tagline. I also like David McCallum and Lloyd Bridges. Keenan Wynn's kind of fun to watch, too. And how can you pass up Marshall Thompson (It! The Terror from Beyond Space)?

I briefly met David McCallum in the 1980s, when I was shlubbing the shelves at B. Dalton's Software Etc. store on 5th Avenue in Manhattan. He was close to my height (okay, yes, short!), so we could see eye to eye. I liked that. I forget what computer program he was looking for, though. 

around the world under the sea movie herald
around the world under the sea movie herald

Double Bill Pressbook:
Werewolf in a Girls’ Dormitory
and Corridors of Blood (Part 2)

Here are the press luncheon invitation, action accessories, catchlines, and more promotional gimmickry for this very appetizing double bill pressbook. And to think, today we only have the Internet to do all this. Bummer. And remember, There’s gold in them thar Chills!

werewolf in a girl's dormitory pressbook

werewolf in a girl's dormitory pressbook

werewolf in a girl's dormitory pressbook

werewolf in a girl's dormitory pressbook