Not in time for "First Christmas", but indeed I was able to get Scarlet Street #12 archived for New Year's Eve, and even "Second Christmas" yet to come, for those who observe that holiday on January 7th. It's another great issue that swelled to 112 pages, including the covers, and I'm very happy to have something enjoyable to end 2015 with. Happy New 2016, everyone!
I would also like to mark Scarlet Street Magazine's 25th Anniversary this Winter, 2016. Issue #1, dated for January-March 1991 was the opening act. There was no reason to believe that it could not have continued further on into the 21st Century, God willing, but that was not to be. My wish is still that it will live on in fond memory right here, forever. If I can, within the next four years I will be able to archive all 55 issues with the final presentation for Christmas of 2019. For now, we'll look forward to seeing you February 11, 2016 with issue #13.
*Production still from "The Uninvited" [1944]
*Ray Milland
*Artwork for "The Uninvited" [1944]
*Production still from "The Uninvited" [1944]
*Still from "The Uninvited" [1944]
*Artwork for "The Uninvited" [1944]
*Lobby card for "The Uninvited" [1944]
*Production still for "The Uninvited" [1944]
*John Savage
*Curtis Harrington
*Lobby card for "Night Tide" [1961]
*Artwork for "Night Tide" [1961]
*Curtis Harrington
*Artwork for "Night Tide" [1961]
*Ruth Roman
*Ruth Roman
*Ruth Roman
*Ruth Roman
*Ruth Roman
*Ruth Roman
Note: Ruth Roman passed away in her sleep on September 9, 1999. She was survived by her son, Richard Roman Hall.
Note: Ruth Roman passed away in her sleep on September 9, 1999. She was survived by her son, Richard Roman Hall.
*Artwork and sheet music for "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" [1937]
*Artwork and children's soundtrack record for "Pinocchio" [1940]
*Early Bela Lugosi [below 1923]
*Early Bela Lugosi German appearance in "Nat Pinkerton" [1920]
*Early American Film with Bela Lugosi "The Silent Commant" [1923]
*Bela Lugosi in "The Midnight Girl" [1925]
"The Veiled Woman" [1928]
*"Prisoners" [1929]
*Promotional stills for "The Thirteenth Chair" [1929] with Tod Browning (above) and Bela Lugosi (below)
*Bela Lugosi in "The Thirteenth Chair" [1929]
*Bela Lugosi in "The Thirteenth Chair" [1929]
*Myrna Loy & Bela Lugosi in "Renegades" [1930]
*Carroll Borland & Bela Lugosi
*Carroll Borland & Bela Lugosi (above)
*Carroll Borland
*Carroll Borland in character menaces Forry Ackerman
*"Mark of the Vampire" [1935]
*Carroll Borland
*Artwork for "I Bury The Living" [1958]
*Lobby card for "I Bury The Living" [1958]
*Lobby card for "I Bury The Living" [1958]
*Lobby card for "I Bury The Living" [1958]
*Artwork for "I Bury The Living" [1958]
*Artwork for "I Bury The Living" [1958]
*Aron Kincaid
*Aron Kincaid (above from "Ghost in the Invisible Bikini" [1966])
*Aron Kincaid
*Aron Kincaid "Girls on the Beach" [1965]
*Aron Kincaid
*Aron Kincaid
*Bela Lugosi, younger & older
*Artwork for "The Killing Kind" [1973]
*Carroll Borland
*Artwork for "The Uninvited" [1944]
* 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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