Wednesday, February 10, 2016

No. 13 / Winter 1994



Happy February, everyone, with much love and anticipation for the new year!  We come to that early 1994 - 3rd Anniversary issue (now up to 116 pages including the covers), which by the time it was ready to print, Vincent Price had passed away at the age of 82 the previous October.   There was a tribute to him, but I believe the issue that honored him more (as it was supposed to) was the earlier #7 from the Summer of 1992, which he himself could enjoy while he was still with us.  

To grace lucky #13, Richard Valley gives us an appreciation for what he believed was Basil Rathbone's greatest film as that grand detective in "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" [1939].  Friends and co-stars, Ida Lupino & Terry Kilburn contribute their memories as well to this, in itself, memorable issue with the somewhat unusual 'golden-like' trim.    






























































*Artwork for "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" [1939]






*Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce




*Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce






*Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce and Ida Lupino




*Lobby card for "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" [1939]






*Basil Rathbone




*Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce and Ida Lupino






*Artwork (above) and production still (below) for "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" [1939]




*Artwork for "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" [1939]








*Artwork (above) and production still (below) for "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" [1939]




*Lobby card for "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" [1939]






*Basil Rathbone and (above) Ida Lupino






*Basil Rathbone and Ida Lupino






*Ida Lupino






*Ida Lupino






*Ida Lupino






*Ida Lupino






*Ida Lupino






*Ida Lupino






*Ida Lupino

Ms. Lupino would pass away on August 3, 1995 at the age of 77.




*Terry Kilburn






*Terry Kilburn.  Above:  On the set of "Goodbye Mr. Chips" [1939]




*Terry Kilburn






*Terry Kilburn.  Above:  On the set of "A Christmas Carol" [1938]




*Terry Kilburn






*Lobby cards for "Fiend Without A Face" [1958]






*Lobby card (above) and the Fiend itself (below) from "Fiend Without A Face" [1958]






*Artwork (above) and marquee (below) for "Fiend Without A Face" [1958]




*Bill Campbell




*Bill Campbell




*Bill Campbell




*Bill Campbell aboard the Starship Enterprise




*Bill Campbell


































*Howard Duff




*Howard Duff




*Howard Duff




*Howard Duff




*Howard Duff












*Mikki Jamison with Aron Kincaid




*Aron Kincaid




Aron Kincaid in the film "The Girls on the Beach" with Steve Rogers & Martin West.   (Many thanks to briansdriveintheater.com for most of the Aron Kincaid photos.)




*Aron Kincaid in "Ski Party" [1965]  (Many thanks to briansdriveintheater.com for most of the Aron Kincaid photos.)




*Aron Kincaid in "The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini" [1966]  (Many thanks to briansdriveintheater.com for most of the Aron Kincaid photos.)




*Nancy Sinatra & Aron Kincaid

Mr. Kincaid would pass away on January 6, 2011 at the age of 70 due to heart-related problems.






























*Howard Duff




*Howard Duff






*Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce






*Terry Kilburn.  Above:  On the set of "The Swiss Family Robinson" [1940]  Mr. Kilburn will turn 90 years young this year in November 2016.













* Supplemental images are noted with an (*) asterisk.  My intention is to only enhance the reading experience and not take away from the original publication.








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