What about the women behind the monsters?
That's right! What about the women behind the monsters....Women speak up!! Speak loud for your place in the sun...Here's a fun shot of Milicent Patrick wi...Read More
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Aupperle wrote:BijouBob8mm wrote:Thanks for the mention of Sue Turner, Jim. She completely slipped my mind, even though I've frequently re...Read More
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Robert Richardson wrote:Some other names that spring to mind in connection with visual effects - in the STARLOG profile of the visual effects being c...Read More
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Nice little interview with Gale Anne Hurd:http://hollywonk.com/post/26030946434/gale-anne-hurd-exclusive
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When Pat Fielder started screenwriting in the 1950s, she began with a series of monster movies (MONSTER THAT CHALLENGED THE WORLD, RETURN OF DRAC, THE VAMPIRE, THE FLAME BARRIER), and this got her a...
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TomWeaver999 wrote: When Pat Fielder started screenwriting in the 1950s, she began with a series of monster movies (MONSTER THAT CHALLENGED THE WORLD, RETURN OF DRAC, THE VAMPIRE, THE FLAME...
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Weisberg yes; thanks for pointing that out!
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How about Kay Linaker, screenwriter of THE BLOB? Kay was part of the panel at Blobfest 2007, and the following is an excerpt from my article on the event for CINEMA RETRO magaz...Read More
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You know, folks, we've overlooked Ida Lupino. In addition to her appearances in genre fare, the actress also directed episodes of ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS, THRILLER (even scripting one episode!),...
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Flora Gordon. She was billed as assistant producer, special effects assistant, and heaven knows what else on all the early movies her husband Bert made... and is interestingly totally absent from his...
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A few have questioned Stefanie Rothman's abilities, whatever. Her abilities are in the exploitation marked were apparent to some. She has a opinion Read More
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Writer Thea Von Harbou deserves a place here as well. DESTINY DIE NIEBELUNGEN METROPOLIS FRAU IM MOND M And the MABUSE series.
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Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley Ruth Rose Shirley Jackson Maila Nurmi
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I loved Ramar of the Jungle when I was a kid. What the hell was I thinking?Thanks, Ted. I think.
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I think flavor of RAMAR is perhaps sweeter in retrospect than as warmed-up leftovers. Sort of like meat loaf. But then, kids'll eat anything.
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Todays kids prefer to kill it first, then eat it.
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Except when its the idea that is killed. Or the mood. Or the flavor of childhood. Am I being too philosophical? Alright, kids are jaded. They won't eat anything anymore. Unless its rendered i...Read...
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How about Vy Russell and Sue Bradford? They contributed to Jack Pollexfen's script on INDESTRUCTIBLE MAN, and for some reason were the only ones credited for it onscreen.
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lets not forget vi neill, one of the best people working in makeup today.and speaking of millicent patrick, does anyone know where i can find copies of her original CFTBL sketches? you sometimes see...
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