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Was browsing through some images looking for something else, and came across this daybill for SHOTGUN WEDDING...and in FLAMING HILLBILLY COLOR no less!
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Was browsing through some images looking for something else, and came across this daybill for SHOTGUN WEDDING...and in FLAMING HILLBILLY COLOR no less!
Check out the warning!
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'' Gorgeous gals set the Ozarks on fire!'' -wow. Another bottom of the barrel release by Cemp who gave us ''She Freaks'' and ''Second Fiddle To A Steel Guitar'' among many others. Probably Cemp's most well known film that they released was ''The Haunted And The Hunted'' ( aka ''Dementia 13'' ) . Poor artwork to go with a poor film.
Any idea if one of the U.S. one-sheets predates the other?
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Jenny Maxwell as Honey Bee in Shotgun Wedding from 1963.
Jenny Maxwell, the second from the right, with Elvis and other actresses in Blue Hawaii from 1961. In this film she played Ellie Corbett, who ended up being spanked by Elvis on the beach.
Jenny Maxwell has been reported as being a distant relative of Marilyn Monroe.
Elvis Presley with Jenny Marshall in Blue Hawaii. If you have seen the film you most likely will remember Jenny in the film.
Apparently he wrote it!...this movie is getting more weird and interesting by the minute!
Writer.
Talking about Ed Wood, the Aurora channel on Foxtel subscription TV last Saturday night screened Plan 9 from Outer Space. Seeing is has been called one of the worst films ever made, my curiosity got the better of me, and I ended up partially viewing it. The only other Ed Wood film I have ever seen is Glen Or Glenda? about twenty years ago, and although it isn't saying too much Plan 9 was more viewable than Glen Or Glenda ? There is a funny scene in Plan 9 in a graveyard where a person falls over and sends the cross on the grave flying. Things like this never bothered Ed. Two Ed Woods film partly viewed, but one thing is for sure, there definitely will be no more temptation to view any others.
I LOVE ED WOOD MOVIES! They are so cheesy they are awesome.
Love the Burton film with Depp as well...Plan 9 is fantastic! I love the bits of Bela cut into the film for no reason at all other than he had the footage! HA.
Depp and the cast of Ed Wood were all good. Bela's double in plan 9 is a scream.
The real Bela at the top in one of his few appearances in Plan 9 and his stand in with the cape he applied this way in every one of his scenes.
Any aussie paper for any of his movies?
I've never thought to look, but suspect no???
From the 1940s ''The Return Of The Vampire'', :;The Body Snatcher'', ''One Body Too Many''. ''You'll Find Out '', ''Night Monster''. ''Frankenstein meets The Wolf Man''& ''Black Friday'' spring to mind where Australian daybill images are available to be seen. The majority of his 1940s imput was either banned, not released or had a very limited release in Australia and the paper is scarce or no longer existing.
From the 1930s three films ''Ninotchka'', ''The Invisible Ray'' & ''Mark of The Vampire'' have daybills I know exist for and all three do not have Lugosi's image on them. For the remainder of his films, excluding some that weren't released in Australia, good luck in finding anything soon.
Actually I misread what you were asking, and as Bela's image was just above your question I thought it was him that you were referring to.
Some of Ed Wood's films Australian poster availability or non availability answers were included in my answer. All his other films including Jail Bait weren't released here.
Shotgun Wedding that he co-wrote appears to be the only film that he was involved in that was released in Australia, making it a ''horrible'' rarity. It seems appropriate somehow that ''Shotgun Wedding'' was released in Australia by Catl Mondor's Cemp films.
Funny and a great name for a rock band...
When the 1954 film Seven Brides for Seven Brothers was screened in Beverley Western Australian in 1964 at the Town Hall pictures, in a town with a population of under a thousand and situated in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia the tag ''The shotgun wedding musical'' was added to the local newspaper advertisement.