Saturday, May 23, 2026

RARE BERT WHEELER MONSTER MASKS


"Studio masks are beautifully made by clever artists and finished by make-up artists. These must be seen to appreciate their quality".
- Bert Wheeler's Make Up and Mask Catalogue

Before Don Post claimed the top spot in the monster mask market, Bert Wheeler's Hollywood Magic Shop and mail order business located at 6660 Hollywood Blvd. and Las Palmas was selling a line of over-the-head latex masks inspired by Universal monsters. They had the added cachet of being designed and created by none other than makeup man, Ellis Burman, Sr., who, among his other accomplishments, had the distinction of creating Lon Chaney, Jr.'s mask of Kharis for the mummy movies of the 1940s.

Ad from Genii, The Conjuror's Magazine, still being published today.

The masks were cast and painted by hand and sold exclusively by Wheeler, whose main business was selling magic supplies. The prices ranged from $8.95 to 14.95, depending how much work was put into them. Existing examples are extremely rare and my search only came up with photographs from the catalog and various images like the one below.


From left to right: Don Post, Bert Wheeler, Verne Langdon, Tor Johnson and Forrest J Ackerman.

There's a lengthy thread about his shop, the masks and similar paraphernalia at the Classic Horror Film Board on Tapatalk.












Friday, May 22, 2026

CURVES AHEAD: PAT BARRINGTON + BONUS!


I guess you could consider the panty parade of topless dancers in Ed Wood's ORGY OF THE DEAD is the "highlight" of the film, that is, if it had one. They're all attractive, but they all look like they're on Thorazine, if you ask me.

My favorite of the bunch is the fabulous Pat Barrington playing a dual role as a blond and a redhead. Miss Barrington played in one other genre film, THE SATANIST in 1968 (and guess what--she was a dancer in that, too!). 

Barrington was also a popular pinup subject, and this pictorial in MAN'S LIFE from May 1969 claims she was the most popular cover girl in England. I always thought Harrison Marks had that market cornered, but maybe she was at the time.



Here's a link to a clip on DAILY MOTION that shows Pat Barrington doing what she did best: a striptease. From THE GIRL WITH THE HUNGRY EYES (1966): https://dai.ly/x7ttijl

BONUS!
A favorite of Ed Wood, the pop culture prognosticator Criswell appeared in ORGY OF THE DEADPLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE and NIGHT OF THE GHOULS. This two-page article from FOR MEN ONLY (September 1968) features excerpts from his book, CRISWELL PREDICTS with his divinations for the year 2000. A word of warning: Don't read these while holding a hot cup of coffee.