Monday, October 14, 2019

LITTLE SHOPPE OF HORRORS NO. 43 NOW AVAILABLE


Now available from publisher Richard Klemesen is the 43rd issue of LITTLE SHOPPE OF HORRORS. First launched in 1972, LSoH has evolved into the single most comprehensive journal of Hammer and other British horror films in existence.

I have said this many times here at MMW -- LSoH is a MUST HAVE magazine. If you've never seen or read an issue, I have scanned the ad flyer that I received recently in full scale so that you can print it out and order some copies. Better yet, just go HERE and order online. I guarantee you'll be glad you did!



Here's the contents of the latest issue:

 Filmed in 1967 by British Tigon Productions, The Blood Beast Terror was called by Peter Cushing the worst film he ever appeared in. But how can you not like a Death's Head Vampire moth — played by the gorgeous Wanda Ventham (of Captain Kronos-Vampire Hunter and UFO fame). It is silly, colorful and eminently enjoyable.

Plus, we go in-depth on the follow up film to last issue's Village of the Damned. This time, the very intelligent - and topical - Children of the Damned.


Featuring!
* A History of Horror Film Fanzines — The Monster Times
From 1972 to 1976 - a very hip, colorful (and well written) tabloid newspaper that initially came out every two weeks. The men who created and designed it - Larry Brill and Les Waldstein - cut their design teeth on the early sex tabloid - screw!

*'Beware the Eyes That Paralyze!' — They Come to Conquer the World!
The Making of Children of the Damned by Anthony McKay.

* 'They'll Never Believe This At the Yard.' — 'They'll Never Believe It Anywhere!'
The Making of The Blood Beast Terror by John Hamilton.

* Director Vernon Sewell — 'Regret Nothing'
Interview conducted by John Hamilton. The director of the Blood Beast Terror, Curse of the Crimson Altar/The Crimson Cult and 1972's Burke & Hare.

* All our regular features are back — Letters to LSoH - Ralph's One-and-Only Travelling Reviews Company - Hammer News

* Lots of original artwork and Rare Photos!

Covers
Front Cover by Paul Watts
Back Cover by Lee Copeland
Inside Front Cover by Dan Gallagher jr.
Inside Back Cover by Stewart McKissick

100 Pages
The Best Classic British Horror Film Coverage Since 1972



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