Atomic Submarine - Love Scene
It's Joi Lansing Night, and the beginning 'love scene' in "The Atomic Submarine" between Arthur Franz & Joi Lansing features some very cool, aka odd, heavenly lounge type music, with some classic dialogue between the two in a weird love/comedy genre. With this beginning, you have no idea where this movie is going, but at least Joi Lansing is in it. "Don't waste one precious moment," Go git yourself a copy now!
Saturday, August 11, 2007
HILLBILLYS IN A HAUNTED HOUSE - Ferlin Husky/Joi Lansing/Don Bowman - "It's Jamboree Time" (1967)
Well, It's Saturday Night, & We know what y'all have been a waiting for, so now the long wait is over, and it's about time. Here for yer audio pleasure is the opening segment from "Hillbillys In A Haunted House" featuring the vocal talents of Mr. Ferlin Husky, the fantastical Joi Lansing & Don Bowman(The original host of "America's Country Countdown" radio show) as they are heading off to Nashville in this 1967 film that not only has Lon Chaney & Basil Rathbone, but also Merle Haggard & Sonny James in it too. Whew!!! Now how cool is that?? You'll have to rent or buy it to find out! Original music by Hal Borne!
Jamboree
Jamboree
Friday, August 10, 2007
EL BARON DEL TERROR (The Brainiac) - Gustavo César Carrión - "Brainiac Mix" (1962)
This Very Strange Mexican movie had a fairly swinging jazzy soundtrack by Gustavo César Carrión, used at best during the hooker killing sequences. Although, the tracks don't stand out individually that much, combined into a mix, it's pretty cool. So here you go, from all the way back in 1962, DJ "El Baron Del Terror" and the "Brainiac Mix."
Brainiac Mix
Brainiac Mix
4D MAN - Ralph Carmichael - "Opening Credits" (1959)
The opening credits from "4D Man" just gives you a taste of what a wild ride you're about to take. This jazzy music is by Ralph Carmichael, who also did the score for "The Blob." The entire soundtrack cooks like there's no tomorrow, and is probably THE best jazz score you'll hear. Swingin'!! Get some!!
4-D Man
4-D Man
Thursday, August 9, 2007
FRANKENSTEIN'S DAUGHTER - Harold Lloyd Jr. - "Daddy Bird" (1958)
Don, Suzi's boyfriend, played by Harold Lloyd Jr., was the singer on this party song, "Daddy Bird" written & performed by Page Cavanaugh & The Flattops in "Frankenstein's Daughter." His Dad was the famous comedian from the silent films, Harold Lloyd, so Jr. had a lot going for him, but maybe being in this movie was kind of like giving Daddy the bird. Harold Jr. had a heart attack at age 40, presumably from too much Hollywood. At least we got this much before he moved on!
Daddy Bird
Daddy Bird
FRANKENSTEIN MEETS THE SPACE MONSTER - Jim Karen - "El Telefono" (1965)
Ever have one of those moments when you just weren't getting your point across, well, here's a perfect example with a short intro, from "Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster" where Dr. Adam Steele needs to use the telephone real bad, glad he didn't need to use the restroom, he would never have got his point across!
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
LA NAVE DE LOS MONSTRUOS - Consuelo Frank - "Ship Of Monsters" (1960)
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