All posts by Ken Miller

Earth Vs. the Flying Saucers (1956)

Aien
Bad alien!

This Columbia Pictures sci-fi film was directed by Fred F. Sears, produced by Charles H. Schneer, and stars Hugh (THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL) Marlowe, Joan (20 MILLION MILES TO EARTH) Taylor and Morris (THE GIANT CLAW) Ankrum.

The storyline was suggested by the bestselling non-fiction book ‘Flying Saucers from Outer Space’ by Major Donald Keyhoe, though the plot in the movie goes the full-on route of pulpy, full-scale alien invasion. Yes! This is what we want!

The iconic Ray Harryhausen-created flying saucers, of course, are the main draw for this fun flick. They are so, well, flying saucer-ish! This is how UFOs should look!

Ray's super-cool saucers!
Ray’s super-cool saucers!

I like how, at one point, the aliens initially try to negotiate a takeover without conflict because they don’t want to rule a messed-up world, but when they realise this isn’t going to happen… they simply throw their two human captives out of one of their craft mid-flight! Spiteful, nasty aliens!

Ray Harryhausen had considered portraying the aliens as animated worm-like beings, but the extraterrestrials in the movie were eventually portrayed as aliens wearing body armour made from solidified electricity (via men-in-suits, not stop-motion models). We do get a glimpse of an alien’s hairless, lined visage when its helmet is removed. ..

An alien's face is revealed
An alien’s face is revealed

This is one of the few 50s extraterrestrial invasion movies to actually deliver on what the posters promised: mass saucer attacks and lots of property destruction!

Boom!
Boom!

Here’s a whole bunch of posters for the movie (the Italians, as usual, produced some gorgeous artwork for their posters)…

US poster
US poster
German poster
German poster: very noir looking!
Finnish poster
Finnish poster
US poster
US poster
UK quad poster
UK quad poster
French poster
French poster
Italian poster - illustration by Anselmo Ballester
Italian poster – illustration by Anselmo Ballester
US poster
US poster
Belgian poster
Belgian poster
US three sheet poster
US three sheet poster
French poster - nice, loose artwork by Georges Kerfyser
French poster: nice, loose art style by Georges Kerfyser
Australian poster
Australian poster
US insert poster
US insert poster
Italian poster - illustration by Anselmo Ballester
Italian poster – illustration by Anselmo Ballester
Swedish poster: this one's very lively looking!
Swedish poster: this one’s very lively looking!
Australian daybill
Australian daybill
Italian Locandina movie poster (Anselmo Ballester art)
Italian Locandina movie poster (Anselmo Ballester art)

Some DVD, Blu-ray and VHS covers…

US DVD sleeve
US VHS cover
UK Blu-ray cover (colourised version)
UK Blu-ray cover (colourised version)
UK double feature VHS cover
US DVD cover (colourised version)
US DVD - disc 1
US DVD – disc 1
US DVD - disc 2
US DVD – disc 2

Lobby cards for the movie…

Lobby card
Lobby card
Lobby card
Lobby card
Lobby card (I have this one!)
Lobby card (I have this one!)
Lobby card - run away!
Lobby card – run away!
Lobby card
Lobby card

Assorted assets…

Comic strip ad for newspapers
Comic strip ad for newspapers
German program
German program
Japanese movie ad
Japanese movie ad
Super 8 movie box art
Super 8 movie box art
German ad art
German ad art
Publicity photo
Publicity photo

Okay, here’s a pressbook for the film…

Pressbook cover
Pressbook cover
Page 2
Page 2
Page 3
Page 3
Page
Page 4
Page 5
Page 5
Back cover
Back cover

Some cool art by Sam Williams, from 2016…

Sam Williams digital version
Sam Williams digital version
Sam Williams screen print version
Sam Williams screen print version

Finally, here’s the cover of the book that inspired the film…

Written by Major Donald E. Keyhoe
Written by Major Donald E. Keyhoe

Posters for The Thief of Bagdad (1940)

Detail from the Spanish 1978 re-release poster

This British Technicolor fantasy film was produced by Alexander Korda, boasts great production design and it stars Sabu!

The sequence I like most in this magical movie is Abu’s (Sabu) mission to steal the All-Seeing Eye jewel in the Temple of the Goddess of Light. He has to deal with arrow-firing green-skinned men, he has to scale a giant statue, fight a giant spider on its web and make sure he doesn’t fall into a pool of giant octopi. The design of the temple is wonderful.

Giant spider!
Giant spider!
The Temple of the Goddess of Light
The Temple of the Goddess of Light
Sabu on his quest to attain the All-Seeing Eye
Abu on his quest to attain the All-Seeing Eye
Watch out, Abu: there are octopi at the bottom of the pit!
Watch out, Abu: there are octopi at the bottom of the pit!

The movie also has a great score by Miklós Rózsa (who also did the music for THE GOLDEN VOYAGE OF SINBAD), a memorable genie (Rex Ingram) and a fine villain: the cunning Jaffar, played by Conrad Veidt.

A massive genie's foot!
A massive genie’s foot!

Here are just some of the posters that have been produced for this film. Get ready for lots of renditions of Sabu astride a flying carpet and giant, laughing genies!

Enjoy…

US one sheet
US one sheet
French poster
French poster: really colourful!
Italian poster
Italian poster
Spanish poster
Spanish poster
Poster from Argentina
Poster from Argentina
Australian one sheet poster
Australian one sheet poster
German A1 poster
German A1 poster
French poster
French poster
US one sheet 1970s re-release poster
US one sheet 1970s re-release poster
Russian B1 poster from 1954
Russian B1 poster from 1954
Egyptian 1960s re-release poster
Egyptian 1960s re-release poster
Italian poster: love the mad look in Conrad Veidt's eyes!
Italian poster: I love the mad look in Conrad Veidt’s eyes!
US half sheet poster
US half sheet poster
UK poster
US Kino International 1978 re-release one sheet poster
US Kino International 1978 re-release one sheet poster
Yugoslavian poster
Yugoslavian poster
East German poster
East German poster
Mexican poster
Mexican poster
Italian poster
German poster
German poster
Yugoslavian B2 poster
Yugoslavian B2 poster
Danish poster: this one's a fun take on the subject matter
Danish poster: this one’s a fun take on the subject matter
Algerian poster
Algerian poster
US 1947 re-release poster
US 1947 re-release poster
Italian poster - art by Anselmo Ballester
Italian poster – art by Anselmo Ballester
Early UK poster for the film
Early UK poster for the film
Spanish 1978 re-release poster: lovely!
Spanish 1978 re-release poster: lovely!
French poster
French poster
Spanish one sheet
Spanish one sheet
Belgian poster
Belgian poster
Danish poster
Danish poster
Japanese poster
Japanese poster
Italian insert poster
Italian insert poster

Some lobby cards…

Lobby card
Lobby card
Lobby card
Lobby card
Lobby card
Lobby card
Lobby card
Italian lobby card
Italian lobby card

Some DVD and Blu-ray covers…

The Criterion Collection DVD cover
The Criterion Collection DVD cover
Spanish DVD cover
Spanish DVD cover
UK Blu-ray cover
UK Blu-ray cover
German Blu-ray cover
German Blu-ray cover
Spanish Blu-ray cover
Spanish Blu-ray cover
UK DVD cover
UK DVD cover

Finally, some assorted bits and pieces…

1940 Danish movie program
1940 Danish movie program
Pressbook
Pressbook
Movie ad. I really like the angle the illustrator chose to depict the genie from: dynamic!
Movie ad. I really like the angle the illustrator chose to depict the genie from: dynamic stuff!
Another movie ad
Another movie ad

Night Tide (1961)

Dennis Hopper is tormented by an octopus on a couch!
Dennis Hopper is tormented by an octopus on a couch!

Lonely sailor Johnny Drake (Dennis Hopper), on shore leave in Santa Monica, is attracted to the young woman named Mora (Linda Lawson) he sees at a jazz club. Johnny strikes up a friendship with her and discovers that Mora makes her living on the pier playing a mermaid in a sideshow attraction run by Captain Samuel Murdock (Gavin Muir).

Dennis Hopper plays Johnny
US one-sheet
US one-sheet poster

Johnny and Mora become closer, they hang out whenever he’s in town, and Johnny realises that Mora believes she is actually a siren. He is also told by Ellen (Luana Anders), the daughter of the merry-go-round operator, that two of Mora’s previous boyfriends went missing and some people think Mora killed them. Johnny doesn’t believe any of this, but he finds it hard to convince Mora she is suffering from some kind of delusion. It is only after tragedy strikes that Johnny discovers the truth, which is linked to the charming but manipulative Captain Murdock.

Don't trust Captain Murdock...
Don’t trust Captain Murdock…
Johnny becomes more and more attracted to Mora
Johnny becomes more and more attracted to Mora

I love this movie!

Set around Venice Beach and Santa Monica, NIGHT TIDE gains a lot by being based in these beach town locations, which lend the production a distinctive, quirky vibe.

US insert poster
US insert poster

A young-looking, handsome Dennis Hopper is really good as the likeable sailor protagonist, adding little bits method mannerisms into his performance. A lot of the time he’s just walking around the boardwalk, not doing a lot, but Hopper remains interesting to watch nonetheless. Linda Lawson is good too, imbuing Mora with a truly mysterious quality.

This is a great scene in the crashing waves under the pier
This is a great scene in the crashing waves under the pier
Johnny has his tarot cards read

Written and directed by Curtis (QUEEN OF BLOOD) Harrington, NIGHT TIDE has the same ‘feel’ as CARNIVAL OF SOULS (1962): both are distinctive, unusual, low budget, dream-like movies that are a little rough around the edges but are both memorable viewing experiences.

Mora earns a living as a sideshow mermaid... but is she a real siren?
Mora earns a living as a sideshow mermaid… but is she a real siren?
Kino Lorber Blu-ray cover
Kino Lorber Blu-ray cover

Though NIGHT TIDE’s resolution is not supernatural in nature, the movie has made it onto the Monster Zone blog site because it features a brief nightmare scene, where we see Johnny tormented by an octopus! There’s also a dream scene in which Johnny sees Mona as a real mermaid.

Dennis Hopper accosted by an octopus!
Another shot from the Dennis-Hopper-and-octopus nightmare scene: why not?! It's fun!
Another shot from the Dennis-Hopper-and-octopus nightmare scene: why not?! It’s fun!
A mermaid's tail under the covers...
A mermaid’s tail under the covers…

The exposition at the end is clunky, but this is a minor quibble, as the film is atmospheric, arty and dreamy. It definitely sticks in the mind. Give NIGHT TIDE a watch and let it cast its spell on you…

Poor Mora...
Poor Mora…
VHS cover
VHS cover
US pressbook
US pressbook
Lobby card
DVD cover
DVD cover
Johnny at the funfair
Johnny at the funfair

Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1961)

Detail from DVD cover
Detail from DVD cover

The atomic submarine Seaview must race across the oceans to fire a nuclear missile into the Van Allen belt, which is on fire and threatening all life on Earth. The hope is that the nuclear explosion will put out the burning belt!

The sky's on fire!
The sky’s on fire!
US poster
US poster

Starring Walter (FORBIDDEN PLANET) Pidgeon, Peter (THE RAVEN) Lorre, Joan (THE WITCHES) Fontaine, Barbara (7 FACES OF DR. LAO) Eden and Frankie Avalon, this Irwin Allen production features silly science (the Van Allen belt catches ‘fire’ and ice blocks sink, etc) but it is full of incident! There’s sabotage, a fight with a squid, an encounter with a giant octopus in the Mariana Trench, a sequence in an undersea minefield and a torpedo attack by a pursuing sub.

Zapping a giant octopus!
Zapping a giant octopus!
Giant squid attack!
Giant squid attack!
The undersea minefield sequence is pretty tense
The undersea minefield sequence is pretty tense
Walter Pidgeon has a smoke
Walter Pidgeon has a smoke
Peter Lore has a smoke
Peter Lorre has a smoke
Walter Pidgeon and Peter Lore have a smoke
Walter Pidgeon and Peter Lorre both have a smoke

Unlike the TV series that followed, there’s a lot of conflict between Admiral Nelson, Captain Crane and the crew members, with a mutiny narrowly averted. At one point Admiral Nelson does a ‘Patton’ and slaps a junior member of the crew (Avalon) for malingering.

UK quad poster

VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA is certainly a colourful flick. I especially like the shot of New York bathed in the red hot glow of the burning sky, plus the moody view of the undersea minefield vista looks pretty good.

This film also, of course, introduced us to the super-cool Seaview submarine!

The Seaview!
The Seaview!
Checking out the burning Van Allen belt
Checking out the burning Van Allen belt
Can Miguel Alvarez (far right), played by Michael Ansara, be trusted?
Barbara Eden and Michael Ansara were a couple in real life
Barbara Eden and Michael Ansara were a couple in real life

The film’s world-in-peril plot hints at Irwin Allen’s interest in the disaster genre he would become closely associated with in the future, with the likes of THE TOWERING INFERNO (1974) and WHEN TIME RAN OUT (1980).

German VHS cover
German VHS cover

Okay, here are some posters…

Italian poster
Italian poster: nice one!
Belgian poster
Belgian poster
Italian poster
Italian poster
Spanish poster
Spanish poster
Italian poster
Italian poster
Argentinian poster
Argentinian poster
Italian locandina poster
Italian locandina poster
US DVD cover

Some lobby cards…

Lobby card
Lobby card
Italian 'photobusta'-style lobby card
Italian ‘photobusta’-style lobby card
Italian 'photobusta'-style lobby card
Italian ‘photobusta’-style lobby card
Mexican lobby card
Mexican lobby card

Finally, one more shot of the Seaview sub…

The Seaview surfaces...
The Seaview surfaces… cool!

Posters for Rodan (1956)

Detail from Italian poster
Detail from Italian poster
UK poster
UK poster

Directed by Ishirō Honda, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya, this Toho classic features some fine supersonic destruction, two Rodans, some cool giant bugs and a rather touching monster ending set during a volcanic eruption triggered by missiles.

Here is a whole bunch of posters for the kaiju-pterosaur flick for you to enjoy…

Japanese poster
Japanese poster
US poster
US poster
Japanese poster
Japanese poster
Polish poster
Japanese poster
Japanese poster
Italian poster: I love this one, even though Rodan doesn't breath fire in the movie!
Italian poster: I love this one, even though Rodan doesn’t breath fire in the movie!
Spanish poster
Italian poster: love this one too! The Italian poster artists were awesome!
Italian poster: love this one too! The Italian poster artists were awesome!
US half sheet poster
Japanese poster
Japanese poster
Australian daybill poster
Australian daybill poster
US poster
US poster
Colombian poster
Colombian poster
Japanese insert style poster
Japanese insert style poster
German poster
German poster
Japanese insert style poster
Japanese insert style poster
Belgian poster
Belgian poster
Australian poster
Australian poster
UK poster
UK poster

Some lobby cards…

Lobby card
Lobby card
Lobby card
Lobby card
Lobby card
Lobby card
Mexican lobby card
Mexican lobby card

DVD and VHS covers…

Japanese DVD cover
Japanese DVD cover
US DVD sleeve
US DVD sleeve
Italian DVD cover
Italian DVD cover
Vestron VHS cover
Vestron VHS cover
Paramount VHS cover. This reminds me of the style of art seen on the Topps 'Dinosaurs Attack!' trading cards
Paramount VHS cover. This reminds me of the style of art seen on the Topps ‘Dinosaurs Attack!’ trading cards
Video Treasures VHS cover
Video Treasures VHS cover

Super 8mm home movie box art…

Super 8mm box art
Super 8mm box art

Here’s a niiiiiiice illustration depicting Rodan…

Art by Woody Welch
Art by Woody Welch

Finally, here’s a shot from the fiery, rather sad end of the movie…

The fiery end
Sniff, sniff…

Posters for the movies of Brett Piper

Detail from Queen Crab artwork
Detail from Queen Crab artwork

Brett Piper is a prolific low budget film maker who has directed (plus written and created the special effects for) films like QUEEN CRAB (2015), A NYMPHOID BARBARIAN IN DINOSAUR HELL (1990) and ARACHNIA (2003). His first film was the ultra low budget sci-fi movie MYSTERIOUS PLANET (1982), which featured a giant, two-headed stop-motion snail.

Brett includes stop-motion effects in a lot of his movies. A fan of Ray Harryhausen films, King Kong, etc, Brett produces the animation himself, including the building of the puppets. In fact, he is really keeping the live action/stop-motion art form alive, for which he gets my utmost respect!

Some stop-motion from Drainiac (2000)
Some stop-motion from Drainiac (2000)

Here are posters, video covers, etc, for movies that Brett has directed (and for which he also created the stop-motion effects, monster costumes, miniatures and so on)…

UK video box art for the first film Brett directed
UK video box art for the first film Brett directed: Mysterious Planet (1982)
German video box art for Mysterious Planet
German video box art for Mysterious Planet (1982)
Battle For The Lost Planet: nice art!
Battle For The Lost Planet (1986): nice art!
Battle For the Lost Planet was also known as Galaxy Destroyer
Battle For the Lost Planet was also known as Galaxy Destroyer
Spanish version
Battle for The Lost Planet
Battle for The Lost Planet
Battle For The Lost Planet / Mutant War Blu-ray + DVD combo pack cover
Battle For The Lost Planet / Mutant War Blu-ray + DVD combo pack cover
Mutant War preliminary original art by Luis Dominguez
Mutant War (1988) preliminary original art by Luis Dominguez
Japanese VHS cover for Mutant War
Japanese VHS cover for Mutant War
Mutant War (1988)
Mutant War (1988)
A Nymphoid Barbarian In Dinosaur Hell (aka Dark Fortress) DVD cover
A Nymphoid Barbarian In Dinosaur Hell (aka Dark Fortress) DVD cover
Japanese VHS cover for A Nymphoid Barbarian In Dinosaur Hell (1990)
Japanese VHS sleeve for A Nymphoid Barbarian In Dinosaur Hell
Japanese VHS sleeve for A Nymphoid Barbarian In Dinosaur Hell
Mmm... this one's a pretty misleading piece of artwork for the movie
Mmm… this one’s a pretty misleading piece of artwork for the movie
Promotional artwork
Promotional artwork
They Bite (1996) video cover
They Bite (1996) video cover
"They live... They suck..."
“They live… They suck…” They Bite
Dinosaur Babes (1996) VHS cover
Dinosaur Babes (1996) VHS cover
Drainiac! (2000): an impactful DVD cover!
Drainiac! (2000): an impactful DVD cover!
Drainiac! (2000) VHS cover
Drainiac! (2000) VHS cover
Drainiac (2000)
Drainiac (2000)
The Return Of Captain Sinbad (2001)
The Return Of Captain Sinbad (2001)
Psyclops (2002) US DVD cover
Psyclops (2002) US DVD cover
Arachnia (2003) US DVD cover
Arachnia (2003) US DVD cover
Arachnia German DVD cover
Arachnia German DVD cover
Arachnia (2003) Czech DVD sleeve
Arachnia (2003) Czech DVD sleeve
Rampaging bugs in Arachnia (2003)
Rampaging bugs in Arachnia (2003)
Screaming Dead (2003)
Screaming Dead (2003)
Alternative poster designs for Screaming Dead
Alternative poster designs for Screaming Dead
Bite Me! (2004)
Bite Me! (2004)
Bite Me! (2004)
Bite Me! (2004)
Some stop-motion from Bite Me! (2004)
Some stop-motion from Bite Me! (2004)
Shock-O-Rama (2005)
Shock-O-Rama (2005)
'Shock-O-Rama Horror Collection' DVD cover
Shock-O-Rama Horror Collection DVD cover
Bacterium (2006)
Bacterium (2006)
Muckman (2009)
Muckman (2009)
The Dark Sleep (2012)
The Dark Sleep (2012)
The Dark Sleep (2012)
The Dark Sleep (2012)
Queen Crab (2015): cool!
Queen Crab (2015): cool!
"She has awakened... and she's hungry!"
“She has awakened… and she’s hungry!”
Queen Crab aka Claws
Queen Crab aka Claws
Triclops (2016)
Triclops (2016)
Outpost Earth (2019)
Outpost Earth (2019)
Outpost Earth (2019)
Outpost Earth (2019)

Here are posters, DVD covers, etc, for just some of the other films Brett has been linked with. He didn’t direct any of these films, but provided such services as special effects, makeup, miniatures and so on. For one of the films Brett was the ‘tentacle wrangler’! Some of these flicks are really super-low budget, such as those directed by Mark Polonia (ZILLAFOOT, SHARKENSTEIN, AMITYVILLE DEATH HOUSE, etc) – but Mark certainly knows how to promote them via cool covers regardless of the low-low budgets!

Raiders Of the Living Dead (1986)
Raiders Of the Living Dead (1986) – Brett wrote the screenplay
Blood Red Planet (2000) - Brett provided the miniature effects
Blood Red Planet (2000) – Brett provided the miniature effects
Gorilla Warfare: Battle of the Apes (2002) - Brett's credit was: miniature effects
Gorilla Warfare: Battle of the Apes (2002) – Brett’s credit was: miniature effects
Bikini Girls On Dinosaur Planet (2005) - Brett was special effects technician
Bikini Girls On Dinosaur Planet (2005) – Brett was special effects technician
Splatter Beach (2007) DVD cover - Brett was director of photography
Splatter Beach (2007) DVD cover – Brett was director of photography
Killer Rack (2015) - Brett was stop motion supervisor
Killer Rack (2015) – Brett was stop motion supervisor
Amityville Death House (2015) - Brett provided the special effects make-up
Amityville Death House (2015) – Brett provided the special effects make-up
Amityville Death House DVD sleeve
Amityville Death House DVD sleeve
Jurassic Prey (2015) - Brett oversaw the dinosaur design
Jurassic Prey (2015) – Brett oversaw the dinosaur design
Sharkenstein (2016) - Brett provided the special effects
Sharkenstein (2016) – Brett provided the special effects
ZillaFoot (2019) - Brett was special effects supervisor
ZillaFoot (2019) – Brett was special effects supervisor
Lycanimator (2018) - Brett's credit was 'tentacle wrangler: special effects'!
Lycanimator (2018) – Brett’s credit was ‘tentacle wrangler: special effects’!

Here’s a behind the scenes shot from Brett’s REDNECK MUTANTS, showing a stop-motion bug monster model and a gorgeous house miniature.

REDNECK MUTANTS
Nice!

Finally, here’s one of the stop-motion critters from A NYMPHOID BARBARIAN IN DINOSAUR HELL…

I love stop-motion monsters!
I love stop-motion monsters!

H.G. Wells’ First Men in the Moon (2017)

Lots of Selenites!
Lots of Selenites!
Our story begins...
Our story begins…

Two Victorian gentlemen take a trip to the moon and encounter an underground civilisation created by beings known as Selenites.

 Eccentric scientist Cavor's sphere is ready for launch
Eccentric scientist Cavor’s sphere is ready for launch
The protagonists arrive on the moon...
The protagonists arrive on the moon…
...and are captured by Selenites
…and are captured by Selenites
A Selenite holds a prodder-type staff that can give off electric shocks
A Selenite holds a prodder-type staff that can give off electric shocks

This is animator Brett Piper’s adaptation of the H.G. Wells science fiction classic – and it is told in just seven minutes. Yikes! The story certainly zips along at a cracking pace.

Selenites are bred to perform specific tasks for their society
Selenites are bred to perform specific tasks for their society
A Selenite with big legs & feet runs on a treadmill that helps to power the subterranean world
A Selenite with big legs & feet runs on a treadmill to help power the subterranean world

Brett, who has created such fun full-length, low budget stop-motion gems as A NYMPHOID BARBARIAN IN DINOSAUR HELL (1990), ARACHNIA (2003), CLAWS (2015) and TRICLOPS (2016), handles this project with a deft, light touch.

A Selenite tinkers with some apparatus
A thinker Selenite tinkers with some apparatus

I especially liked the depiction of the different, amusing types of Selenites (really strong ones, really tiny ones, etc) and the conversation the protagonists have with the Grand Lunar, explaining to him the war-like nature of mankind, is cool (and quite damning).

An audience with the leader of the selenites: the Grand Lunar
An audience with the leader of the selenites: the Grand Lunar
"You mean to say that Earthmen are constantly killing each other in huge numbers for no apparent purpose?"
Grand Lunar: “You mean to say that Earthmen are constantly killing each other in huge numbers for no apparent purpose?”
This Selenite's a heavy-lifter!
This strong Selenite is a heavy-lifter!
A Selenite scientist uses a specifically-designed nose to sniff out different chemicals
A Selenite scientist uses a specifically-designed nose to sniff out different chemicals
Mini-Selenites!
Mini-Selenites!
A front view shot of the Grand Lunar stop-motion model used in the film
Profile view of the Grand Lunar stop-motion model. Love how the back of the throne supports his massive cranium!
Selenites are shocked at the thought of the large-scale wars on Earth
Selenites are shocked at the thought of the large-scale wars on Earth

The stop-motion models are charming, built with a great economy of design, Dave Fitzgerald‘s vocal work is also perfect for the production and I liked Brett’s depiction of the mooncalf (a food source for the Selenites) as a kind of grey-skinned, semi-comical quadruped with small antenna-like protrusions on its bulky head. 

A mooncalf is prodded by a Selenite
A mooncalf is prodded by a Selenite
Stop prodding the poor mooncalf!
Stop prodding the poor mooncalf!

Since making FIRST MEN IN THE MOON Brett has tackled a TWENTY THOUSAND LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA short and has now just finished his mini-version of JOURNEY TO THE CENTRE OF THE EARTH. Hopefully all of these adaptations will be released together one day!

FIRST MEN IN THE MOON is available as an extra on the DVD for Brett’s OUTPOST EARTH.

The End

Double Bill Movie Posters!

Detail from a Hammer double bill poster

Ah, those were the days… when movies were often released as double bills in the theatres! Such fond memories!

Here’s a selection of double feature posters to feast your eyes on. As I hunted for cool examples to share I realised I had seen a fair few of these myself, when I was a kid in Tamworth.

Anyway, scroll through the posters and enjoy…

Okay, this is a double bill I saw at the cinema. I remember seeing this poster outside the theatre, advertising the upcoming screening!
Okay, this is a double bill I saw at the cinema. I remember seeing this poster outside the theatre, advertising the upcoming screening! I saw this double bill twice!
The Car/Day of the Animals
The Car/Day of the Animals
‘Spectacular adventure..! Spectacular action..!’ The Norseman/Laserblast
Godzilla's Revenge/War of the Gargantuas
Would’ve loved to see this double feature!
Frankenstein Created Woman/The Mummy's Shroud
Frankenstein Created Woman/The Mummy’s Shroud
Beast from Haunted Cave/The Wasp Woman: nice!
Beast from Haunted Cave/The Wasp Woman: nice!
What a stonkingly good poster! My dad took me to see this double bill at the cinema!
What a stonkingly good poster! My dad took me to see this double bill at the cinema!
I would've loved to see this double bill at the theatre!
I would’ve really liked to have seen this double bill at the theatre!
Grizzly/Drive-In: another double bill I saw at the cinema! Woot!
Grizzly/Drive-In: another double bill I saw at the theatre. Woot! In fact, I went back later in the week and watched ’em again!
Two classics for the price of one!
Two classics for the price of one!
Cool 50s double feature poster!
Cool 50s double feature poster!
A great Harryhausen double feature I caught at the theatre!
A great Harryhausen re-release double feature I caught at the cinema in Tamworth!
I Drink Your Blood/I Eat Your Skin
I Drink Your Blood/I Eat Your Skin
Love this luridly colourful double bill poster!
Love this luridly colourful double bill poster!
The Spider/The Brain Eaters
The Spider/The Brain Eaters
Yet another double bill I saw at the cinema
Yet another double bill I saw at the cinema
The Evil of Frankenstein/Nightmare
The Evil of Frankenstein/Nightmare
Straw Dogs/The Food of the Gods... in a double bill together?!
Straw Dogs/The Food of the Gods… in a double bill together?!
The Fly/Return of the Fly
The Fly/Return of the Fly. Nice!
This is a Hammer double bill that would've been great to see on the big screen
This is a Hammer double bill that would’ve been great to see on the big screen
UK quad poster for Godzilla Vs. the Cosmic Monster/Beyond Atlantis
Legend of the Werewolf/Vampire Circus
Legend of the Werewolf/Vampire Circus
Battle for the Planet of the Apes/The Neptune Factor
Battle for the Planet of the Apes/The Neptune Factor
The Legend of Hell House/Vault of Horror
The Legend of Hell House/Vault of Horror
A Star Wars double bill I saw at the theatre!
A Star Wars double bill I saw at the theatre!
he Haunted Palace
Monster of Terror/The Haunted Palace
Yikes! I would've liked to see these two together at the cinema!
Yikes! I would’ve liked to see these two together at the cinema!
Rasputin the Mad Monk/The Reptile
Rasputin the Mad Monk/The Reptile
Another double bill I went to see at the cinema, but for some reason my cousin and I had to leave before Carquake started, so we only caught The Giant Spider Invasion
Another double bill I went to see at the cinema, but for some reason my cousin and I had to leave before Carquake started, so we only caught The Giant Spider Invasion
Phantom of the Opera/Captain Clegg
Phantom of the Opera/Captain Clegg
The Blob/Dinosaurus
This would’ve been a very enjoyable double feature to see!
Another poster for The Blob/Dinosaurus because, well, it's a great double feature!
Another poster for The Blob/Dinosaurus because, well, it’s a great double feature!
Supersnooper/Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger: saw this double feature at the theatre!
Supersnooper/Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger: I saw this double feature in the theatre!
Spider-Man/Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger: I saw this double feature at the cinema too!
Spider-Man/Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger: I saw this double feature at the cinema too! (Any time there was a Harryhausen flick on the big screen I had to see it!)
Gorilla at Large/Indestructible Man
Gorilla at Large/Indestructible Man
Scars of Dracula/Horror of Frankenstein
Scars of Dracula/Horror of Frankenstein
Blood on Satan's Claw/The Beast in the Cellar
Blood on Satan’s Claw/The Beast in the Cellar
Maybe the films themselves weren't classics but the artwork is awesome!
Maybe the films themselves weren’t classics but this artwork is awesome!
Yep, another double bill I saw at the cinema in Tamworth!
Yep, another double bill I saw at the cinema in Tamworth!
Hammer and kung fu! Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell/The Fists of Vengeance
Hammer and kung fu! Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell/The Fists of Vengeance
Arabian Adventure/Warlords of Atlantis
Arabian Adventure/Warlords of Atlantis
Finally, this was a cool double feature I saw at London's Prince Charles cinema, back in 2012...
Finally, this was a cool double feature I saw at London’s Prince Charles cinema, back in 2012…

Posters for Quatermass And The Pit (1967)

Detail from French poster
Detail from French poster

Hammer’s QUATERMASS AND THE PIT (aka 5 MILLION YEARS TO EARTH) is a big screen adaptation of the BBC series of the same name. It is well-acted by Andrew Kier, James Donald, Barbara Shelley, Bryan Marshall, Julian Glover and Duncan Lamont, it is also genuinely creepy and full of great ideas.

I like how writer Nigel Kneale managed to merge the story of a delayed alien invasion with concepts involving the evolution of man, possession, ghost sightings, the horned imagery of the devil, telekinesis, and so on.
Kneale, quite simply, was a master of taking ideas gleaned from folklore and superstition, then juxtaposing them with modern day or science-fictional concerns.

There are lots of great touches: the renaming of the street Hobb’s Lane, the policeman getting spooked in the abandoned house, the ‘living’ spacecraft, Duncan Lamont’s ‘possession’, the finale featuring people psychically killing anyone who is ‘different’ to them and the horned spectre of a martian rearing over London.

The film also has one of my favourite end credits sequences, where the exhausted protagonists just stand/sit, not talking, as the credits roll past.

One of Hammer’s best movies, I think. I love it!

Here are some of the posters that have been created for the film…

UK quad poster
UK quad poster
US one-sheet
US one-sheet
German poster
German poster
French poster
French poster
Turkish poster
Turkish poster
UK quad poster: Quatermass and the Pit/Circus of Fear
UK quad poster: Quatermass and the Pit/Circus of Fear
Italian poster
Italian poster
Spanish poster
Spanish poster
Australian daybill poster
Australian daybill poster
Belgian poster
Belgian poster
French poster
French poster
UK poster
UK poster
US poster
US poster
UK poster
UK poster
Metal poster by artist Mr Zero
Poster by Jez Owen
Poster by Jez Owen
2017 Flood Gallery poster by Glyn Smyth
2017 Flood Gallery poster by Glyn Smyth
Art by Chris Skinner
Art by Chris Skinner

Some lobby cards…

Lobby card
Lobby card
Lobby card
Lobby card
Lobby card
Lobby card
Lobby card
Lobby card
Lobby card
Lobby card

Some DVD & Blu-ray covers…

UK Blu-ray/DVD cover
UK Blu-ray/DVD cover
Spanish DVD cover
Spanish DVD cover
Greek DVD cover
Greek DVD cover
French DVD cover
French DVD cover
UK DVD cover
UK DVD cover
German DVD cover
German DVD cover
Reverse of the UK Blu-ray Steelbook
Reverse of the UK Blu-ray Steelbook

Here’s a book cover…

Kim Newman's British Film Institute book focuses on Roy Ward Baker's 1967 film
Kim Newman’s British Film Institute book focuses on Roy Ward Baker’s 1967 film

And finally, here’s a shot from John Carpenter’s IN THE MOUTH OF MADNESS (1994): John Trent (Sam Neill) looks at a poster for a fictional horror book called ‘The Hobb’s End Horror’, which is a nod to the name of the subway station in QUATERMASS AND THE PIT.

'The Hobb's End Horror'...
‘The Hobb’s End Horror’…

Posters for The 7th Voyage of Sinbad (1958)

Detail from French poster
Detail from French poster

This was Ray Harryhausen’s first full colour fantasy movie, featuring Arabian Nights hero Sinbad leading an adventurous, incident-filled mission to the monster-filled island of Colossa!

Directed by Nathan Juran, produced by Charles H. Schneer, starring Kerwin Mathews, Torin Thatcher and Kathryn Grant, with a rousing score by Bernard Herrmann, the film became a sleeper hit and would go on to spawn two Sinbad sequels by Harryhausen, who filled each yarn with a memorable mix of stop-motion creatures.

Here are some of the many posters produced for THE 7TH VOYAGE OF SINBAD over the years…

US half-sheet poster
US half-sheet poster
UK quad poster
UK quad poster
US insert poster
US insert poster
Italian two-sheet: quite a forbidding composition!
Italian two-sheet poster: quite a forbidding composition!
German re-release poster
German re-release poster
Belgian poster
Japanese poster: this one is so dynamic!
Japanese poster: this one is so dynamic!
Spanish one-sheet poster
Spanish one-sheet poster
Ghanaian hand-painted poster
Ghanaian hand-painted poster
French poster
UK quad double bill poster: The 7th Voyage of Sinbad/Watch out, We're Mad!
UK quad double bill poster: The 7th Voyage of Sinbad/Watch out, We’re Mad!
German poster: interesting illustration style
German poster: interesting illustration style
Italian poster: this one's pretty cool!
Italian poster: this one’s pretty cool!
Turkish poster
Turkish poster
French poster
Ghanaian hand-painted poster: the artist gave the snake woman snake-headed hands!
Ghanaian hand-painted poster: the artist gave the snake woman snake-headed hands!
US re-release one-sheet poster
US re-release one-sheet poster
UK quad double bill poster: The 7th Voyage of Sinbad/The 3 Worlds of Gulliver
UK quad double bill poster: The 7th Voyage of Sinbad/The 3 Worlds of Gulliver
German double-panel poster
German double-panel poster
Australian daybill poster
Australian daybill poster
Italian poster: featuring a scary cyclops!
Italian poster: featuring a scary cyclops!
Ghanaian hand-painted poster
Ghanaian hand-painted poster
Spanish poster
Spanish poster
Mondo poster by Laurent Durieux
Mondo poster by Laurent Durieux
7th Voyage of Sinbad print by Dutch designer Vincent Vermeij (aka Chungkong
7th Voyage of Sinbad print by Dutch designer Vincent Vermeij (aka Chungkong)

Some lobby cards…

US 1975 re-release lobby card
US 1975 re-release lobby card
US 1975 re-release lobby card
US 1975 re-release lobby card
US 1975 re-release lobby card
US 1975 re-release lobby card
US 1975 re-release lobby card
US 1975 re-release lobby card

Some extra bits and pieces…

UK Blu-ray cover
UK Blu-ray cover
VHS cover... with a metallic-looking cyclops!
VHS cover… with a metallic-looking cyclops!
Soundtrack album cover
Soundtrack album cover
Soundtrack album cover
Soundtrack album cover
Box art for super 8mm 200ft, B&W, silent reel (I have this!)
Box art for super 8mm 200ft, B&W, silent reel (I have this!)