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Monday, February 9, 2015

Maniacal Movie Poster Monday #202!






Girls of the Underworld  (aka Mad Youth, 1940) plus Probation  (Chesterfield Motion Picture Company, 1932)


Ah, the cautionary tales of the 30's and 40's - and boy they knew how to sell them on the poster, eh? I haven't seen either - but I would love to - and maybe I have them in some bargain box set in the video vault - who knows?










From Hell It Came  (Allied Artists, 1957)


Starlog writer Ed Naha said about this one: "And to hell it can go!" It is an awesomely silly 50's creature feature - but I'm not nearly so willing to dismiss it as was Mr. Naha. An executed South Seas prince comes back as a walking tree monster with a meanie face on the trunk. You know that's cinema gold, right?

I featured the Nabonga monster in an earlier post about silly movie monsters - if you want to check it out please go HERE.






Le Body Shop  (???, ???)


I couldn't find out anything about this movie online. I know it exists because I remember it airing on Showtime when I was a pre-teen - so I'm going to say it was a French import - most likely made in the early to mid 70's. I wonder why it's so hard to track down?













Until next post, you Can Poke Me With A Fork, Cause I Am Outta Here!

7 comments:

  1. French Undressing (1976)...http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0166598/?ref_=fn_al_tt_2
    http://frenchfilmsite.com/review/1976-E/Et_si_tu_n_en_veux_pas.html

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    1. Thanks man! Now I know I'm not entirely crazy!

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    2. I know, I like the posters so much better than the actual film.

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  2. I think the quote from Ed Naha is possibly more well known than the film itself... I've never actually seen it, but it honestly looks like something I'd have a great time with. LOVE the poster Le Body Shop... they knew how to do a poster for sexploitation back in those days!

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    1. They did indeed! Try to track down a copy of From Hell It Came - it's well worth the effort!

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