FILMFAX MAGAZINE (2024)
FILMFAX #166: Atomic Antenna: Space Age Sci-Fi Television; Comprehensive History of Horror Comic Books; Hawk the Slayer: Making of an independent 1980s Sword and Sorcery film. Interview with actress Karen Sharp Kramer/wife of director Stanly Kramer (Part 2); Just for Fun; 'That's Bruesploitation:' a history of Bruce Lee inspired films; TV character actor Gary Bisin; DVD and Book reviews; and much more.
"Late for Tomorrow:" Visions from a Forgotten Future; Atomic Age 1950s Sci-Fi Comics (Part 3); Atomic Space Age Television; Sarah Douglas: Superman's Evil Nemisis "Ursa"; Interview with actress Karen Sharp Kramer, wife of director Stanly Kramer; Just for Fun; DVD and Book reviews; and more.
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Filmfax #121
"Filmfax features interviews with AIP cult favorite Dick Miller; TV's first Lois Lane, Phyllis Coates; master fantasy illustrator Greg Hildebrandt; Part 2 of Vincent DiFate's 'History of 3-D Movies;' MAD Magazine's 50th Anniversary; the lost Creature from the Black Lagoon adaptation; Robert Wise's A Game of Death; Barbara Peyton in Murder is My Beat; W.D. Richter on Buckaroo Bonzai; Maurice Duke meets The Atomic Kid; and more!"
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Filmfax #122
"Filmfax #122 features exclusive interviews with Rod Serling's wife, Carol Serling, reminiscing about their personal and professional life together, as well as genre fantasy artist Greg Hildebrandt. Plus: Interviews with Phyllis Coates, Superman's first Lois Lane; Arch Hall, Jr., star of The Sadist, Wild Guitar, and Eegah!; Richard Kiel, James Bond's 'Jaws' and Eegah!; W.D. Richter on Buckaroo Banzai and Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978). Also: The History of 3-D Films (Part 3); Mae West's Sex Plays (Part 2); and lots more."
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Filmfax #123
"Filmfax #123 features exclusive interviews with superhero comics artist Greg Hildebrandt, and Sarah Karloff on her father, Boris, and his legacy. Plus: Interviews with Richard Gordon on his 'Forgotten Films,' W.D. Richter on Buckaroo Banzai, and British '60s kidvid star Johnny Ginger, as well as articles covering the legendary 'Live Halloween Shows of Bob Burns,' Frankenstein's Daughter, the Japanese sci-fi classic The Mysterians, behind-the-scenes on Jaws 3-D, and inside Rock'n'Roll High School and director Allan Arkush."
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Filmfax #124
"Filmfax features an exclusive interview with comics artist Joe Sinnot, a revealing look at 2001: A Space Odyssey, behind-the-scenes features on Jaws 3-D and Buckaroo Banzai, a profile of Richard Gordon and his 'forgotten' films, and much more."
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Filmfax #125
"Filmfax's amazing 125th issue features a cover story on super-fan/collector Bob Burns and his legendary Halloween show; the ageless Mamie Van Doren; Kim Parker, the British starlet of Fiend Without a Face; the genesis of Thundarr the Barbarian; and much more."
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Filmfax #126
"Filmfax, now printed on glossy paper stock includes behind-the-scenes on the original Tron and its sequel Tron: Legacy; Outspoken, new interview with the ageless Mamie Van Doren; an unpublished interview with legendary director Bud Boetticher; an interview with EC Comics historian Jerry Weist; features on the making of The Day Time Ended and Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster (Part 2); and more!"
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Filmfax #127
"Filmfax, now printed on glossier paper stock, features an outspoken interview with the ageless Mamie Van Doren, an interview with 100-year old Pauline Wagner (Faye Wray's double on King Kong), super fan/collector Bob Burns' Legendary Halloween Shows, John Burns' (Jethro's son from Homer and Jethro) B-Movie Monster pop tune satires, and much more!"
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Filmfax #128
"This New Improved Filmfax features interviews with Gary Clark, star of How to Make a Monster and Missile to the Moon; '60s TV actress Lindsay Bloom on The Dean Martin Show, Wonder Woman and Mike Hammer; a history of Captain America films, including an interview with Captain America director Albert Pyun."
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Filmfax #129
"The latest issue of the new and improved Filmfax features: Interviews with Candy Clark (American Graffiti, The Man Who Fell to Earth); Amanda Pays and John Wesley Shipp on The Flash TV series; History of D.D. Comics action figures; Harry Brobst remembers his friend H.P. Lovecraft; Revival of the Pulps and SF Double-Novels; Ann Carter on making Curse of the Cat People; Mil Mascaras in 'Mil Mascaras vs. the Aztec Mummy'; Robert Dunham on making The Green Slime, Dagora, and Godzilla vs. Megalon; Part 5 of a look back at super fan/collector Bob Burns' Legendary Halloween Shows (featuring The Thing); Richard Dix in The Whistler Films; A Christmas Carol on Radio; and lots more!"
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Filmfax #130
"This New Improved Filmfax printed on glossy paper stock features: Comprehensive Coverage of the Edgar Rice Burroughs Centennial; Interviews with Acclaimed Fantasy Artist Ken Kelly; Don Sullivan (The Monster of Piedras Blancas, etc.); Carl Craig (Gamera); Bob Burns (The 'Halloween Shows'; Part 6); Lindsay Bloom (1960s TV and B-Movies); Sam Sackett (First Fandom pulp writer); also Morgan Freeman in Spidey Super Stories; Tower Records AIP Film Soundtracks; Rock 'n' Roll Photographer Henry Diltz; Richard Dix in The Whistler Films; Creator's Theater Concessions; and Lots More!"
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Filmfax #131
"This New Improved Filmfax is printed on glossy paper: Bela Lugosi's Live 1950s 'Spook Shows'; Francis Dade, Lugosi's Leading Lady; Edgar Rice Burroughs Centennial (Part 2); The Dreaded Death Ray in Film and Reality; An interview with 1960s TV actress Lindsay Bloom (The Dean Martin Show, Wonder Woman, Mike Hammer); Stuart Sutcliffe, a Beatle Before His Time; Collector Bob Burns' Magic Mountain Shows (Part 6); Ron Miller's Velda, Girl Detective; Irwin Hansen, from Golden Age Comics to Dondi; Remembering Yvette Vickers (Part 2); Richard Dix in The Whistler Films; and More! "
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Filmfax #132
"Now printed on glossy paper, Filmfax remembers Ray Bradbury (Part Two); Francis Dade, Lugosi's Leading Lady (Part Two); the Edgar Rice Burroughs Centennial (Part 2); The Hammer vampire women; an interview with Tarzan and Doc Savage star Ron Ely; an interview with legendary comic book artist Carmine Infantino; and much more."
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Filmfax #133
"This new and improved Filmfax is printed on glossy paper: Remembering Ray Bradbury (Part Three); Biff Elliot Interview (Part Two); The Hammer vampire women; interview with legendary comic book artist Carmine Infantino; The Dreaded Death Ray in Film and Reality; An interview with 1960s TV actress Lindsay Bloom; B-Movie Soundtrack Albums; Miller Drake on working in Corman Era B-Movie Hollywood; Richard Dix in The Whistler Films; and more!"
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Filmfax #134
"This new and improved Filmfax is printed on glossy paper: Lost King Kong 'Spider pit Scene' remembered first-hand; Bela Lugosi's obscure Monogram films; Interview with Coleen Gray (The Leech Woman, Phantom Planet); Paul Coates' Confidential File TV show; James Dean, the bullfighter and his cape; interview with former Beatles drummer Pete Best; interview with B-movie star Tim Thomerson (Trancers, Metalstorm); and much more!"
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Filmfax #136
"In this issue of the new and improved, all-glossy Filmfax: The truth behind the lost film The Strange Death of Adolph Hitler; Censoring Bela Lugosi's Monogram horror films (Part Two); Behind the Iron Curtain with the Secret Soviet Mars Rocket (Part Two); Interview with Coleen Gray (The Leech Woman, Phantom Planet); James Dean, the bullfighter and his cape; Interview with Jethro Tull frontman, musician Ian Anderson (Part Two); Interview with Superman producer Ilya Salkind (Part Three); Interview with 1960s TV actress Lindsay Bloom (The Dean Martin Show, Wonder Woman, Mike Hammer); the films of Cameron Mitchell, and more!"
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Filmfax #137
"Filmfax #137 include an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the 'lost' 1937 German space adventure film, The Launch of Spaceship 1! Also in this issue, exclusive interviews with: MAD Magazine and '50s and '60s Men's Magazine cover artist, Mort Kunstler; MAD humorist Frank Jacobs; 1960s TV actress Lindsay Bloom (Part 2); and Eaton SF & Fantasy Collection curator, Melissa Conway. Plus: The films of Cameron Mitchell, from Flight to Mars to The Tool Box Murders; The Robot Report (A Comprehensive History of Robots in the Cinema); a look at Richard Dix in the Whistler films, and much, much more!"
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Filmfax #138
"Filmfax #138 features: 'The Ten Greatest Myths of the Classic Horror Film' by Gary D. Rhodes; 'The Robot Report Part Two: A Comprehensive History of Robots in the 1930s and '40s Cinema', Barbara Payton: Her Dark Post-Career Years in Hollywood and Mexico; Interviews with: Legendary Character Actor Robert Easton; Gnome Press Publisher Martin Greenberg; Comic Book Historian and Author Bill Schelly; Richard Dix in The Whistler films, and more!"
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Filmfax #139
"In this issue of Filmfax, Bela Lugosi on tour in the 1943 Dracula stage play; The Robot Report: A Comprehensive History of Robots in 1950s Cimea; Robots Among Us: Real Robots Hidden in the Shadows; Miss NASA 1960s Beauty Contest; Barbara Peyton, her dark post-career years in Hollywood and Mexico; Slithis, a lost horror film from the 1970s; interviews with Danny Bilson, Ken Bald, legendary character actor Robert Easton, Bobby Rydell; and more!"
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Filmfax #140
"An interview with Terry Moore of the original Mighty Joe Young and more; the 12 biggest myths of horror films; behind the scenes on The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T.; the genesis of Bluto in Popeye; the voice of Batman the animated superhero; Barbara Payton: Her Post-Career Years in Hollywood and Mexico (Part 3); Slithis: Lost Horror Film from the 1970s; 1950s & '60s Pop Singer Bobby Rydell (Part 3), and more!"
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Filmfax #141
"This issue: An interview with Donnie Dunagan, child actor from Son of Frankenstein; Carol Heiss on Snow White Meets the Three Stooges; an interview with 'Tor Loves Betty' artist Drew Friedman; 'The 12 Biggest Myths of Horror Films' (Part 2); 'UFOs Over Hollywood', an interview with UFO Historian Gordon Lore; 'The Robot Report': Metal Men in 1960s Cinema and TV; Robots in Pop Music; the making of Wild in the Streets; Slithis: Lost Horror Film from the 1970s; and much more!"
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Filmfax #142
"In this issue of Filmfax: a remembrance of Christopher Lee; The 'science' of SF films featuring astronauts in peril; Part 2 of our interview with Donnie Dunagan, child actor from Son of Frankenstein; 'The 12 Biggest Myths of Horror Films' (Part 3); The Robot Report Part 6: 'Metal Men in late '60s Cinema & TV'; Three cult classics: Veteran stuntman remembers Race with the Devil, screenwriter Robert Thom on Wild in the Streets, and director of Midnight Madness: Attack from Mars. Plus, monsters memoirs, featuring an interview with comedian/B-movie fan Gilbert Godfried, and much more!"
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Filmfax #143
"Filmfax looks at the horror film revival of 1938, and disappearance after WW2; the 12 biggest myths of horror films (Part 4); an interview with classic 1940s character actors Tim and Jim Hawkins; The Robot Report (Part 7): 'Metal Men in 1970s Cinema and TV'; plus Real Retro Robots: A Pictorial; The Un-Making of George Pal's Doc Savage (Part 2); SFX master Tom Woodriff, from Star Trek to The Monster Squad; anbd much more!"
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Filmfax #144
"Coverage of Japanese Anime featuring Giant Transforming Robots in 'The Robot Report' (Part 8): All about the Jack Kirby Museum; interview with Beetle Bailey comics artist Mort Walker; robots in video games; looking back at 'Pat Paulsen for President;' Beverly Washburn remembers Star Trek; interviews with classic 1940s & '50s character actors Tim and Jim Hawkins; interview with comedian/B-movie fan Gilbert Godfried; interview with Leave It to Beaver child star Tony Dow; interview with SFX monster maker Bill Corso; and more!"
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Filmfax #145
"FILMFAX runs the gamut from the 80th-anniversary celebration of the 1936 Flash Gordon serial; an interview with Henry 'The Fonz' Winkler from Happy Days; movie and TV robots from the mid-1980s in 'The Robot Report' (Part 9): interviews with classic 1940s & '50s character actors Tim and Jim Hawkins (Part 2); Beetle Bailey cartoonist Mort Walker (Part 2); Lenny Bruce remembered by Kitty Bruce; Disneyland's unfinished City of the Future; an interview with original Green Power Ranger, Jason David Frank; Fords of the Future; and more!"
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Filmfax Magazine #164
Atomic Age 1950s Sci-Fi Comics (Part 2); Red Scare Matinee Exploitation Films (Part 2); Mara Corday (Tarantula, Black Scorpion, Giant Claw) interview (Part 2); German Expressionism in the films of Orson Welles; Jozy Pollock: from Hula Hoop Queen to Charles Manson murders; Original artwork from H.G. Wells War of the Worlds; More
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Filmfax #148
"Photo gallery of rare candid horror; Ken Bald: Golden Age Comics artist; Walt Disney's unfinished City of the Future; Actress Lila Leeds; Roerta Lee: British pupprt Space Patrol Show; Robot Report: the 2000s; Phil Riley: Horror film historian; Charles Middleton; Paul Marco: Russian Kelton's Corner; Censored Sirens of Hollywood."
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Filmfax #149
"Monsters! Monsters! Everywhere! (Part 2); The Death Ray in Science, Sci-Fi and Cinema (Part2); Kelly Maroney Interview (Night of the Comet, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Chopping Mall); London After Midnight photoplay author Marie Coolidge Rask; Lila Leeds Goes to Jail with Robert Mitchum-In Her Own Words (Part 2); Hershel Gordon Lewis: A Definitive Interview; British Space Patrol puppet TV show creator Roberta Lee; Heavenly Bodies: Hollywood Censorship (Part 4); More!"
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Filmfax #150
"FILMFAX #151: Cosmic Journey: Early Russian Sci-Fi; Twilight Zone Encyclopedia author Steve Rubin interviewed; Monsters! Monsters! Everywhere! (Part 4); British Space Patrol puppet TV show creator Roberta Lee; Ed Wood pornography lexicon; The Death Ray in Science, Sci-Fi and Cinema (Part 4); Marvel Comics artist Roy Thomas, and more!"
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Filmfax #152
"John Zacherle invades Hollywood: A Personal Remembrance; Drew Friedman on his love of horror films and his newest portfolio; Marli Renfro, the other girl in Hitchcock's Psycho shower scene; Monsters! Monsters! Everywhere! (Part 5); The Death Ray in Science, Sci-Fi and Cinema (Part 5); Fred Kida on His Life in Comic Books; Horror Film Legend Hershel Gordon Lewis interviewed, plus more!"
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Filmfax #153
"Brush with Bonestell documentary director; full color King Features TV Popeye cartoons; 1950s and '60s film and TV character actors Rad Fulton and Pat Cardi; British Space Patrol puppet show creator Roberta Leigh; Monsters! Monsters! Everywhere! (Part 5); The Death Ray in Science, Sci-Fi and Cinema (Part 6); Horror Film Legend Hershel Gordon Lewis interviewed (Part 2); Ed Wood adult films and pulp fiction, Real Retrobots; plus more!"
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Filmfax #154
"In this issue of FilmFax: David Frankham on acting with Vincent Price, Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi & Basil Rathbone. Obscure TV Popeye Cartoons; Film & TV character actors Rad Fulton and Pat Cardi (Part 2); Monsters! Monsters! Everywhere! (Part 6); The Death Ray in Sci-Fi Cinema (Part 7); Hershel Gordon Lewis interviewed (Part 3); Ed Wood adult films (Part 2), Real Retrobots; and much more!"
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Filmfax #155
"Filmfax #155 features an articles on Richard Lyford's lost 1938 film of a dark future, As the World Turns; Arthur Radebauch's 'Closer Than We Think' retro-futuristic newspaper illustrations; British Space Patrol puppeteer Roberta Leigh; Famous villain actor Henry Brandon; 'The Serial that Never Was'; Forbidden Zone's Susan Tyrell; 'Monsters! Monsters! Everywhere!' Part 7; 'The Death Ray in Sci-Fi Cinema' Part 8; a look at the Ed Wood adult films (Part 3); and much more!"
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Filmfax #157
"The Making of Son of Kong; Arthur Rudebaugh's 'Yesterday's Tomorrows; (Part 2)' Space Patrol Live; Behind-the-Scenes with Cast Members; The Ralston Rocket; Premiums and Toy Collectibles; Dana Gould Goes Ape; The Fabulous Worlds of Karl Zeman; TV Science with Mr. Wizard; Real Retro Robots; Just For Fun!; and more."
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Filmfax #158
"This issue: 'The Making of Son of Kong,' Part 2; Aliens Invade the Pulps; 'Luck, Lon Chaney'; Inside the Lifestyle of the Atomic Age: Propaganda Materials and Artifacts, plus the Business of Bomb Shelters; Buck Rogers collectibles; Marshal Efron interviewed; TV Science with Mr. Wizard; Just For Fun!; and lots more!"
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Filmfax #159
Filmfax #159: Yvonne Craig as Batgirl: How Television Failed to Live Up to Her Comic Book Potential; The Making of Son of Kong; Interview with Brett Halsey on Return of the Fly and Twice Told Tales with Vincent Price, Ma and Pa Kettle at Home, The Atomic Submarine, more and dozens of TV shows, Atom Age/Cold War Artifacts and Atomic Bomb Shelters; Original "Alien Invasions!" Art; Just For Fun!; and Lots More.
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Filmfax #160
Behind-the-Scenes on Gwangi; Unpublished Interview with Dick Miller; Bela Lugosi's Dracula on Stage (Part 2); Interview with Brett Halsey in Twice Told Tales with Vincent Price, plus '50s and '60s TV shows, Exotic dancer Sylvia Lewis meets the Three Stooges; Cold War Atomic Bomb Shelters; Harold Lloyd Pack in Dracula, Revenge of Frankenstein, The Reptile, Quatermass 2, and Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell; Skelly Gas Space Cards; Just For Fun!; and much more.
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Filmfax #161
Filmfax #161: History of Female Aliens in Film; Willis O'Brien and Ray Harryhausen and the Making of Valley of the Gwangi (Part 2); Atom Age / Cold War Comic Books; War of the Worlds 1988 TV Series; Brett Halsey on 1950s and '60s TV; Sylvia Lewis Dances through Hollywood and TV (Part 2); Original War of the Worlds Art; Just For Fun! More.
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Filmfax Magazine #163
Filmfax #163: History of Atomic Cold War Matinee Films; History of Space Age Science Fiction Comics; Space Patrol Puppet Show by Roberta Leigh; Original War of the Worlds Artwork; Just For Fun! Lots More.
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Filmfax Magazine #165
"Late for Tomorrow:" Visions from a Forgotten Future; Atomic Age 1950s Sci-Fi Comics (Part 3); Atomic Space Age Television; Sarah Douglas: Superman's Evil Nemisis "Ursa"; Interview with actress Karen Sharp Kramer, wife of director Stanly Kramer; Just for Fun; DVD and Book reviews; and more.
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Filmfax Magazine #166
FILMFAX #166: Atomic Antenna: Space Age Sci-Fi Television; Comprehensive History of Horror Comic Books; Hawk the Slayer: Making of an independent 1980s Sword and Sorcery film. Interview with actress Karen Sharp Kramer/wife of director Stanly Kramer (Part 2); Just for Fun; 'That's Bruesploitation:' a history of Bruce Lee inspired films; TV character actor Gary Bisin; DVD and Book reviews; and much more.