That's right! Tabonga here again. Tonight we feature my Big Sister, THE SHE-CREATURE and that master of music, Mr. Ronald Stein! Thursday, May 22, 2008
THE SHE-CREATURE - AIP 1956 - (Ronald Stein music)
That's right! Tabonga here again. Tonight we feature my Big Sister, THE SHE-CREATURE and that master of music, Mr. Ronald Stein! Wednesday, May 21, 2008
FROZEN ALIVE (Der Fall X701) - Eric Spears - "Look Here J.B." (1964)
This West German production had so much cool music in it, that this will be the fourth and last installment of information from this film! If you want to know more about composer Eric Spears, please just search our archives for a whole bevy of information and even more cool music from "Frozen Alive."
Besides the super fantastic score, this movie is worth watching just to see this big porthole door!!Tuesday, May 20, 2008
THE BEAST WITH A MILLION EYES - ARC 1955 - John Bickford (music supervisor)
Tabonga is back and tonight we doing another flick featuring cool junk by my dad, Paul Blaisdell. Also, our man Forry is string puller of rocket!! Ding Dang, it Double Doobie Tuesday!
This poster look fantastic, right?, the best, awesome!! When backers see flick for first time, well, they slightly disappointed.... Nicholson and Arkoff crazy dudes, man!! Monday, May 19, 2008
THE ANGRY RED PLANET - Paul Dunlap - "Serenity Of A Martian Landscape" (1960)
"The Angry Red Planet" was one of the hardest films to choose stills from, because if you've got a good copy, almost every frame is terrific, except for the one's with Gerald Mohr's hairy chest in it, so what I'm going to do is show you some random shots. The music here is very esoteric and odd. It's kind of like jazzy Hawaiian music from outer space! You know what I'm talking about! The magnificent genius of Paul Dunlap is once again responsible for setting the mood!! Be prepared for something like nothing you have ever heard before in your life!!
Having Jack Kruschen reading a science fiction pulp was a stroke of genius! If it had only been a comic book, it would have been even cooler!!
Pretty fancy GPS tracking device, because you know, it's always good to know where you're going in space!
Naura Hayden, or as she was known in this film Nora Hayden was quite lovely when she let her hair down!! Sunday, May 18, 2008
IT CAME FROM BENEATH THE SEA - Mischa Bakaleinikoff - "Deep Island Swing" (1955)
Tonight we get another chance to tout the fabulous talents of composer Mischa Bakaleinikoff in this classic film, "It Came From Beneath The Sea"! Mischa could write orchestrated classics to stand the test of time or swing with the best of them, and you know it's the swing we appreciate the most around here!!
Kenneth Tobey and Chuck Griffiths! Funny! One guy goes on to be in almost every TV show of the 60's, and the other guy never acts in the movies or TV again! Crazy!!
The guys in the sub are getting island music pumped in, but the captain knows they are going to start wanting Mai-Tais any minute, so they change the music to some big band beat, and what do you know, now they all want Martinis!! Saturday, May 17, 2008
THE ALLIGATOR PEOPLE - Irving Gertz - "I'll Kill You Alligator Man!" (1959)
Well, while we're hanging out in the swamp, we might as well continue in the same vein, albeit, the music herein this time is a lot more esoteric than in "The Dead One!" "The Alligator People" is a fairly lame motion picture, but it is also very creepy! Composer Irving Gertz's contributions to 50's and 60's monster movies is almost unsurpassed when you consider some of the titles he's composed for. Besides "The Alligator People" and "The Deadly Mantis", there's "The Monolith Monsters", "The Thing That Couldn't Die", "The Leech Woman", and "The Incredible Shrinking Man!" The crazy thing is, those are just some of the titles, there's also a slew of western, war, and detective flicks in Irving's portfolio!!!
This is a very nice shot of Bverly Garland when she hears the haunting melody on the piano, and starts descending the stairs!!!
Who'd a guessed? It's her husband, the scaly, but still handsome Richard Crane, but she still just can't quite figure it out!
Oh, No, Lon's drinkin' again!! He's got girlie pictures hanging on the wall of his shack, and when he's lonely, the evil Lennie side of him comes out!
I still wince every time I watch the scene where he punches her, especially knowing Lon had a reputation for being a pretty physical guy!! Bam!!!
"I'll Kill You Alligator Man!"
Too bad they didn't combine the best parts of this movie and the best of "Manfish" and come up with one solid movie, instead of two that just barely make it!Friday, May 16, 2008
THE DEAD ONE (Blood Of The Zombie) - Joe Burton - Joe Jones Orchestra - "Bourbon Street" (1961)
Back in 1964 we created the first issue of "Dwrayger Dungeon!" It was a run of approximately 18 copies and was mimeographed in my Mom's office at the school where she worked. It was all but dead after one issue until we came up with this online version last year! One of the articles in that first issue was, "Ralphie's Reviews - Twenty-Five Worst Movies." #13 on the list was "The Dead One," and I quote the review, "The Dead One" is dead. Ain't that a relief?"
Now, like 44 years later, things are a lot clearer! "The Dead One" is still alive and well, and has some of the coolest jazz that you will ever find in any release of the time and probably ever. The movie opens on Bourbon Street in 'Nawlins, and "The Joe Burton Trio" is hot!!! It's truly amazing how one of the worst movies ever made could also have some of the best music. This is pure gin and tonic jazz, and is great from start to finish!
They just forgot one thing, it's 1961, kids like rock, not jazz, kids go to these monster movies, not adults, what were they thinking?
There's some crazy music and they play it loud down at the 500 Club, when I said Joe sent me, some one laughed out loud, down at the 500 Club!!
Nice honeymoon!! This dude just gets married and where does he take his new blushing bride? Bourbon Street jazz bars and strip clubs!!
Then we move on down the street to see the ever so talented "Joe Jones Orchestra" blowing some of the hottest Dixie around, guaranteed!!
And then the Michael Jackson impersonator, aka the zombie, shows up!!!
And who is responsible for all this madness?? From Bakersfield, Calif, Barry Mahon wrote, directed, and produced "The Dead One" before going on to produce scores of early 60's nudie cutie peepshow movies, with titles like "Hot Skin, Cold Cash" and "Hollywood Nudes Report." This is the same Barry Mahon who was held prisoner during WWII, and was the basis for the character portrayed by Steve McQueen in "The Great Escape"!! Whew!!!!! Too bad Barry passed away in 1999, because I'm sure he had some great stories still left to tell!! Barry was an artiste of the highest caliber and we're lucky to be able to see just this little bit of what was inside his mind!!
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