1963 Australian film advertisement placed for a Frankenstein Meets The Wolf Man screening. The fight scene depicted is from the film, but the image of the monster's head, and the woman are from different films altogether.
The original House Of Dracula ( 1945 ) Australian 1946 printed three sheet, and the produced for New Zealand only daybill of The Brides Of Dracula ( 1960 ).
Rick's 1963 re-release Australian one sheet, and the New Zealand Daybill of The Brides Of Dracula both used the original 1940's Dracula menacing the woman scene in their later artwork.
More about another The Brides Of Dracula New Zealand daybill mishmash shortly.
I had accidently included and credited the image that I had posted of House Of Dracula from HA as being an Australian three sheet, when in fact it was an Australian daybill image.
To rectify this both the similar looking daybill followed by the three sheet now appear above.
Interestingly the House Of Dracula Australian daybill has a Suitable Only For Adults censorship rating, while the Australian three sheet has A Horror Film Suitable For Adults Only censorship credit.
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1963 Australian film advertisement placed for a Frankenstein Meets The Wolf Man screening. The fight scene depicted is from the film, but the image of the monster's head, and the woman are from different films altogether.
The original House Of Dracula ( 1945 ) Australian 1946 printed three sheet, and the produced for New Zealand only daybill of The Brides Of Dracula ( 1960 ).
Rick's 1963 re-release Australian one sheet, and the New Zealand Daybill of The Brides Of Dracula both used the original 1940's Dracula menacing the woman scene in their later artwork.
More about another The Brides Of Dracula New Zealand daybill mishmash shortly.
I had accidently included and credited the image that I had posted of House Of Dracula from HA as being an Australian three sheet, when in fact it was an Australian daybill image.
To rectify this both the similar looking daybill followed by the three sheet now appear above.