Now at the half-century mark, Richard Klemensen has delighted horror film fans with his excellent magazine, LITTLE SHOPPE OF HORRORS. The latest issue, #48 is now available. I ordered mine, did you? Support independent print publishing!
When Hammer Films hit it big with their Quatermass films, and followed on with The Curse of Frankenstein – it didn't take long for other companies to jump on the bandwagon. Among the best was Tempean Films of Robert S. Baker and Monty Berman. After many years of making good 'B' level action and noir films – at the end of the 1950s we got The Trollenberg Terror (The Crawling Eye), Blood of the Vampire, The Flesh and the Fiends and Jack the Ripper.
And, like Hammer, they often offered extra sexy 'continental' scenes for the European market.
Featuring:
- George Feltenstein talks Warner Bros Archive and The Curse of Frankenstein' Interview by Constantine Nasr
- Down Among the 'B' People - Robert S. Baker, Monty Berman and Tempean Films' Article/interview – by John Hamilton
- Making of features - The Trollenberg Terror (The Crawling Eye) – by Clive Dawson
- Blood of the Vampire & The Flesh and the Fiends – by Bruce G. Hallenbeck
- David Wickes – Jack the Ripper and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde' Interview by Matthew Edwards
- Fire Maiden Me to the Stars - and that darned 13th Moon of Jupiter The Making of Fire Maidens of/from Outer Space – by Richard Klemensen
- Greta Gynt Interview by Niels Solberg
- Christopher Wicking Hammer Diaries - part 5 Compiled by Mitchel Wicking
- Plus - "Fools Rush In..." Editorial * Letters to LSoH * Ralph's One-and-Only Travelling Reviews Company * Hammer News * 100 Pages
Covers:
- Front Cover by Mark Maddox
- Back Cover by Noufaux
- Inside Front Cover by Neil D. Vokes
- Inside Back Cover by Stewart McKissick
Order your copy HERE.
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