Because the lighting is so lousy in the Temple, we usually photograph our one-sheets outside in natural light. Unfortunately, there's 2 feet of snow on the ground, with no thaw in sight, so we're going to have to do something different with our "One-Sheet of the Week" feature. The way we got around the bad weather bullshit last year: we picked out the sheet we wanted to spotlight from our collection, and then we right-clicked the scan of it from the Wrong Side of the Art. Well, we don't want to do that again this year. We'd rather put up something that can't be found anyplace else on the 'Net, 'cause blowin' your mind with goodies from the archives is what we're all about. So until the weather gets better and we can take our toys outside again, this column will be renamed "Movie Ad of the Week." Cool? We'll put up one or two or a few ads and try to write a couple of sentences about the movies represented. Here goes...
One year before THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY premiered on ABC, Shirley Jones co-starred with Spanish pop singer Raphael in EL GOLFO (1969). Here's the ad for its opening in eleven New York area Spanish-language theaters in September of '69. Never saw it, but we'd like to. Is there an English dub available?
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Jean Rollin drive-in double feature - August 1977
Jean Rollin's LES DÉMONIAQUES (1974) and LES FRISSON DES VAMPIRES (1971) on a double bill at a New Mexico drive-in theater, August 1977. Rollin died yesterday at age 72.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
This Week on 42nd Street -- 1974
Here are the double and triple features that played the Deuce thirty-six years ago this week. Theaters are listed in east-to-west order.
NORTH SIDE OF THE STEET
Rialto I: Schedule unavailable
Rialto II: Schedule unavailable
Victory: Schedule unavailable
Lyric: THE KLANSMAN / BLACK BELT
Times Square: MANDARIN MAGICIAN / BAMBOO BROTHERHOOD / CHINESE MECHANIC
Apollo: COMMUTER HUSBANDS / SUBURBAN WIVES
Selwyn: SUPERSTOOGES VS. WONDER WOMEN / BAMBOO GODS AND IRON MEN
SOUTH SIDE OF THE STREET
New Amsterdam: AMAZING GRACE / I ESCAPED FROM DEVIL'S ISLAND
Cine 42: DEATH WISH / HELL UP IN HARLEM
Harris: THE MODELS / THE RUNAWAY
Liberty: BLADE / THE NARCO MEN
Empire: Schedule unavailable
Anco: KATO AND THE GREEN HORNET / KARATE KILLERS
NORTH SIDE OF THE STEET
Rialto I: Schedule unavailable
Rialto II: Schedule unavailable
Victory: Schedule unavailable
Lyric: THE KLANSMAN / BLACK BELT
Times Square: MANDARIN MAGICIAN / BAMBOO BROTHERHOOD / CHINESE MECHANIC
Apollo: COMMUTER HUSBANDS / SUBURBAN WIVES
Selwyn: SUPERSTOOGES VS. WONDER WOMEN / BAMBOO GODS AND IRON MEN
SOUTH SIDE OF THE STREET
New Amsterdam: AMAZING GRACE / I ESCAPED FROM DEVIL'S ISLAND
Cine 42: DEATH WISH / HELL UP IN HARLEM
Harris: THE MODELS / THE RUNAWAY
Liberty: BLADE / THE NARCO MEN
Empire: Schedule unavailable
Anco: KATO AND THE GREEN HORNET / KARATE KILLERS
Sunday, December 12, 2010
One-Sheet of the Week: SLAVES IN CAGES (1971)
Advertised as being "New from Denmark," this legendary B&D/S&M roughie is actually one of three micro budgeted, non-sync-sound softcore quickies that director Lee Frost and producer Armand Atamian made using short-end scraps of film and then passed off as Danish productions through their Phoenix International Films. Go HERE for more info.
Sunday, December 05, 2010
One-Sheet of the Week: WILD WHEELS (1969)
Rated X by the MPAA, then edited for re-rating of R
Thursday, December 02, 2010
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
The Endangered List (Case File #93)
TOKE (1973)
a.k.a. JOINT CROSSING and ESPERANZA
Starring
Joe Renteria
Shelly Novack
Deirdre Daniels
Bob Comfort
Carmen Zapata
Ed Faulkner
Fred Lerner
Bob Hoy
Alan Gibbs
Produced and directed
By
Don McDougall
Story by
Joe Renteria
Screenplay by
Frank Chase
Cinematography by
Al Francis
Assistant Director
Ray DeCamp
Production Manager
Wally Samson
MPAA rating: R
Starring
Joe Renteria
Shelly Novack
Deirdre Daniels
Bob Comfort
Carmen Zapata
Ed Faulkner
Fred Lerner
Bob Hoy
Alan Gibbs
Produced and directed
By
Don McDougall
Story by
Joe Renteria
Screenplay by
Frank Chase
Cinematography by
Al Francis
Assistant Director
Ray DeCamp
Production Manager
Wally Samson
MPAA rating: R
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