One more of these before I start saving ’em for next year. The D&R Theater in Aberdeen, Washington, went all Universal International. Brides Of Dracula (a Hammer import) and The Leech Woman (both 1960) had been paired by U-I when they were originally released.
Category Archives: Halloween Marathons
A Night At The Movies, Halloween ’64.
This is a good one. First, this would’ve been a great night in Vineland, New Jersey — Vincent Price, twice!, and a cool Gordon Scott peplum. I’m going to assume the Laurence Harvey picture is actually The Ceremony (1963); not sure where “OF DEATH” came from.
Second, I’m so happy to report that the Delsea Drive-In is still in business!
Hope y’all are enjoying these old Halloween movie ads. They’ve been a lot of fun to track down.
A Night At The Movies, Halloween 1959.
You could see The Bat (1959) at The Uptown Theatre in Sedalia, Missouri, back in October of 1959. Today, we can see it looking splendid on DVD and Blu-Ray from The Film Detective. Watch for my review, coming real soon.
A Night At The Movies, Halloween 1963.
Happy Halloween from Emporia, Kansas! I’m sorry, Howl-O-We’en.
This woulda been a good one. You’ve got Godzilla. You’ve got Christopher Lee in a Hammer pirate movie. And you’ve got an Italian monster movie shot (and partially directed) by Mario Bava!
Would’ve gone, but I wasn’t born yet.
A Night At The Movies, Halloween 1960.
Filed under 1960, A Night At The Movies, AIP, Halloween Marathons, Hammer Films
A Night At The Movies: Halloween – Illinois, 1967.
Filed under 1959, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1967, A Night At The Movies, AIP, Boris Karloff, Dick Miller, Halloween Marathons, Herman Cohen, Jack Nicholson, Mario Bava, Michael Gough, Roger Corman
Happy Halloween.
Halloween in Wisconsin in 1960 looks like it was a lot of fun, especially the Paul Landres double feature at the Neenah.
Here’s hoping your Halloween is every bit as terrific.