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@1carolinagirl So accurate, I am the Creature! I love to swim...lol.
@MozesYehudaioff @SilverScares @cdngirl2015 Seems to be the general consensus...
The glories of Bela Lugosi's Monogram pictures. I just love 'em.
@TheKazooHero Yeah the poster artists back then were real artists. Many of them were not credited. The most famous poster artist was Reynold Brown. Here's a selection of his work:
@VicsMovieDen Hey Vic. Hope you're having a great day. Here goes...
Gojira '54
Ikarie XB-1 '63
Incredible Shrinking Man '57
War of the Worlds '53
@TheTwilightZon9 @GIALLO_GIALLO Thanks John. They sure were. Studios just don't market their films too well, at least the major studios. No more ballyhoo, like Hitchcock, AIP and Wm. Castle.
Reynold Brown, where have you gone....4 of my favorite Reynold Brown's works.
@HorrorCarnival So many...but here's one of my favorites @barbaracrampton She's awesome!
@classic_film He sure was. Blackboard Jungle (1955) He directed and wrote the screenplay.
Richard Dadier (Glenn Ford): Yeah, I've been beaten up, but I'm not beaten. I'm not beaten, and I'm not quittin'.
Tom Tyler (1903-1954) Star of many classic serials and played the Mummy in 1940's The Mummy's Hand. Also a champion weight lifter.
@teeganharlow Oh yeah..had work days like that. So sorry Teegan...now you can relax and take a cruise. Hope you don't get seasick. :)