
The Italian soundtrack composer Armando Trovajoli is one swinging cat, as we've said before, and this spicy little number from "Atom Age Vampire" shows off his skills quite nicely!

Don't be fooled by the heavy ominous opening, this is one smokin' club and dance scene, and we don't even have her name or her number!

The coolest thing is, you can watch this movie for free on the Internet or search out a cheap DVD copy of your own and enjoy it over and over again!! 1960's monster kids would be very envious!!!

"Scalpel!"
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Bow Chic A Bow Wow!
Saw ATOM at my grandma's house in the afternoon while on vacation one summer. She lived in the middle of Tennessee, so all they had was a few indie stations to watch. And those indie stations were a great source of b-grade horror movies.
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