CSM said: Eye of the Cat
theartofmovieposters said: 3 - The Mummy
HONDO said: # 2 is indeed Blood And Roses from 1960. Image only fairly new to the web. Welcome aboard Pancho. The more the merrier.
Pancho said: HONDO said: # 2 is indeed Blood And Roses from 1960. Image only fairly new to the web. Welcome aboard Pancho. The more the merrier. It might be new to the web, but it's been in my house for a little while now
Matt said: theartofmovieposters said: 3 - The Mummy One of Chris's fav's and rightly so.
HONDO said: Image # 4. Name the film title. Here's another one Pancho.
theartofmovieposters said: Matt said: theartofmovieposters said: 3 - The Mummy One of Chris's fav's and rightly so. Too much time spent with the Offal man and his hammer posters!
Pancho said: HONDO said: Image # 4. Name the film title. Here's another one Pancho. Horror Express.
theartofmovieposters said:
Matt said: theartofmovieposters said: 3 - The MummyOne of Chris's fav's and rightly so.Too much time spent with the Offal man and his hammer posters!
Matt said: theartofmovieposters said: 3 - The MummyOne of Chris's fav's and rightly so.
HONDO said: Hopefully Chris and any others own the original U-I colour daybill and not the early 1970's Roadshow re-issue duotone version.
HONDO said: Image # 5. Name the film title.
John said: Scream of Fear
theartofmovieposters said: Revenge of the Zombies
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Eye Of The Cat ( 1969 ) is correct.
One of Chris's fav's and rightly so.
Too much time spent with the Offal man and his hammer posters!
Yes image # 6 is Scream of Fear ( 1961 ). A neat little Hammer film released originally in the U.K. as Taste Of Fear but in the U.S. A. and Australia as Scream Of Fear.
Correct. This little Monogram film Revenge Of The Zombies was released way back in the U.S.A. in 1943