Thursday, March 17, 2016

No. 14 / Spring 1994


Happy St. Patrick's Day and also a Happy Easter Season to everyone with this, the first SS issue to almost fill a borderless cover with one photograph.  Still counting in at 116 pages (including the front and back) this issue #14 concludes an interview with friend Curtis Harrington, and also includes interviews with John Waters, Robert Bloch, Ann Blyth, Barbara Shelley and of course, much, much more!  












































*John Waters (above) and a scene from "Serial Mom" [1994] below.






*John Waters above and below with Suzanne Sommers & Kathleen Turner from "Serial Mom" [1994] below.






*A young John Waters (above) and a more typical Mr. Waters below.






*Another fab film "Hairspray" [1988] by John Waters (above) and John having his own 'hair' done  (below).






*"Serial Mother", the French poster for the movie (above) and the cast together (below).
















*Robert Bloch at the typewriter (above) and reading one of his published stories in Fantastic magazine (below).  Above photo by Harold Gauer.  Below photo by Dean Grenelle.  

Many thanks to the website Wisconsin Historical Society for these amazing photos!






*Robert Bloch (above) and production still from "Psycho" [1960] below.






*Robert Bloch and photographer Harold Gauer (above) and dressed in humorous fraternity garb taken as an illustration for an article in Smiles magazine (below).  Photos by Harold Gauer.  

Many thanks to the website Wisconsin Historical Society for these amazing photos!






*Robert Bloch and his Science Fiction, Horror & Fantasy Hall of Fame Award (above) and appearing in "The Fanscient" magazine, September 1949 Issue #8 (below).

Note:  You can read the entire "The Fanscient" magazine via this link:  http://cthulhuwho1.com






*Robert Bloch and Harold Gauer.  The above photo shows Mr. Gauer 'geeking' a wooden snake and Mr. Bloch as "Geekmaster" for an unpublished article on Geeks that Mr. Gauer was writing.   

Photos by Harold Gauer.  Many thanks to the website Wisconsin Historical Society for these amazing photos!






*"Psycho" [1960] artwork and production still.






*Robert Bloch (above) illustration of the phrase:  "Even if he fell into an outhouse, he'd come out smelling like a rose."  Mr. Bloch and Harold Gauer (below) reacting to the campaign defeat of Henry Reuss.  

Photos by Harold Gauer.  Many thanks to the website Wisconsin Historical Society for these amazing photos!












*Victor Buono (artwork above) and in character below.






*Victor Buono in "The Strangler" [1964] lobby card (above) and production still (below).






*Victor Buono (above) and with Robert Conrad (below).






*Victor Buono as King Tut on the "Batman" Television series.







*Production stills from "Mildred Pierce" [1945]






*Production stills from "Mildred Pierce" [1945]






*Production still and artwork for "Mildred Pierce" [1945]






*Production stills from "Mildred Pierce" [1945]






*Production stills from "Mildred Pierce" [1945]







*Ann Blyth






*Ann Blyth






*Ann Blyth






*Ann Blyth






*Ann Blyth





















*Artwork for "Village of the Damned" [1960]






*Lobby card (above) and still (below) from "Village of the Damned" [1960]




*Artwork for "Village of the Damned" [1960]






*Lobby card (above) and still (below) from "Village of the Damned" [1960]




*Artwork for "Village of the Damned" [1960]






*Production still (above) and artwork for "Village of the Damned" [1960] below.




*Artwork for "Children of the Damned" [1964]






*Production stills for "Children of the Damned" [1964]




*Still from "Village of the Damned" [1960]






*Lobby card (above) and still (below) from on the set of "Village of the Damned" [1960]





*Barbara Shelley






*Barbara Shelley






*Barbara Shelley (with Christopher Lee below)






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*Curtis Harrington




*Production still from "Who Slew Auntie Roo?" [1972]




*Curtis Harrington & friend Shelley Winters




*Lobby card from "Who Slew Auntie Roo?" [1972]




*Curtis Harrington, your host!




*Production still from "Who Slew Auntie Roo?" [1972]




*Production still from "Who Slew Auntie Roo?" [1972]




*Artwork for "Who Slew Auntie Roo?" [1972]






*Curtis Harrington (above) with Forrest J Ackerman, Florence Marly & Terri Pinckard (and below) with Zeena Schreck



*I will always remember with great affection my evening with Mr. Harrington.  Private screening of a fellow director's film and dinner and then a little drive about town with him as he showed me some of his favorite places in Los Angeles.  Thank you so much, Curtis, for a memory that I will cherish to the end.























*Victor Buono on the set of "Batman" (above) and in character below.






*Production stills from "Mildred Pierce" [1945]






*Ann Blyth






*Barbara Shelley







*Lobby cards for some cinematic realizations of a couple of Robert Bloch stories







*Robert Bloch (above) and below with Forrest J Ackerman and San Diego Horror Host Moona Lisa.

Above photo by Harold Gauer.  Many thanks to the website Wisconsin Historical Society for these amazing photos!




*Production still from "Who Slew Auntie Roo?" [1972]










* 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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