tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5825429179234380868.post4548252771648333741..comments2024-03-25T21:59:05.113-07:00Comments on 13: THE SLIME PEOPLE / Joseph F. Robertson Productions - 1963Eegah!! and Tabonga!http://www.blogger.com/profile/05260131201716267229noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5825429179234380868.post-43867199409733822502011-11-29T16:05:17.398-08:002011-11-29T16:05:17.398-08:00In 1974, we ran The Slime People one week on the L...In 1974, we ran <i>The Slime People</i> one week on the Los Angeles TV show <i>Fright Night with Seymour</i>, and I wrote the script for our presentation. This means I had to watch it alone in a tiny little projection room, on 16mm, making notes for my script. I still have the script.<br /><br />Your first screencap, of the guy speared on the beach, I used for a clip as Seymour mentioned that that guy "really got the point." The shot of Les Tremayne sitting on the car floor, distressed about the Slime People, with the lady's knees in his face I also used a clip of, with Les screamng: "They're horrible! <i>Horrible!</i>", only I placed it so that, re our joke, Les was talking about the legs. Seymour: "Apparently He's never seen a woman before." Les Tremayne: "My GOd, They're horrible! <i>Horrible!</i>"<br /><br />My favorite line was Seymour saying, after the film ended: "I don't know why the Slime People were so hard to kill. All you had to do was reach behind and unzip them."<br /><br />I found myself standing behind Les Tremayne in a long, <i>SLOOOOW</i> line at the Hollywood unemloyment office once, and had a lovely, nice long chat with him. <i>The Slime People</i> did not come up (though this was at least 10 years after the TV broadcast, so I was well aware of what I'd done with him in that clip), but we did talk alot about <i>War of the Worlds</i>.Douglas McEwannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5825429179234380868.post-8409318801719984472011-11-28T21:32:41.542-08:002011-11-28T21:32:41.542-08:00Slowly indeed I regret that I the in English langu...Slowly indeed I regret that I the in English languages space born and have not grown up, as this film was not published in Germany. I believe I will visit a night school over again to learn in English in such a way that I can see films in English. Since to understand only pair of words and never the sense, gives no pleasure ^^Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10750384332347562905noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5825429179234380868.post-45047749084083901762011-11-28T20:59:30.932-08:002011-11-28T20:59:30.932-08:00In Tom Weaver's interview with Robert Hutton, ...In Tom Weaver's interview with Robert Hutton, Robert said that he never got paid, and that "the man who played the monster most often was a friend of Joe Robertson's, and he was drunk the whole time. And he was very good as a slime man because he stumbled around and it looked real good!"Eegah!!noreply@blogger.com