daalee.blogg.se

Wildest westerns magazine
Wildest westerns magazine





wildest westerns magazine

Television's New Frontier: The 1960s blog has lots on westerns and other TV shows.More James Warren publications ( Vampirella, Creepy, Spacemen): Included are Screen Thrills Illustrated, Wildest Westerns, Famous Monsters of Filmland, a few others. The Internet Archive has copies of 1960s magazines published by James Warren.MGM's iconic movie lion replaced by a computer-generated logo:.How silent films did special effects without computers:.Jay Dee also has many videos online of his dad talking about Nat Levine and Mascot, stuntwork, Yakima Canutt, Dave Sharpe, work at Republic Pictures, the making of the Captain Marvel serial, directing Roy Rogers westerns, more: Director William Witney's son John (Jay Dee) Witney has a website on his father and mother, Maxine Doyle:.How King Kong Was Sold to International Audiences in 1933:.Rondo Hatton, Universal's "The Creeper":.Frankenstein, Dracula, The Mummy and More Karoly Grosz's Classic Posters for Universal 1930's Monster Movies:.Here's June doing her dancing and acrobatic craziness in a clip from the Judy Garland/Mickey Rooney BABES IN ARMS (1939):

wildest westerns magazine

Remember actress and dancer June Preisser? She did some films at MGM, but is best known as one of the stars of Monogram's "Teen Agers" series in the late 1940s.

wildest westerns magazine

Click HERE to send an e-mail to Chuck Anderson, the Old Corral Webmaster. Want to add a link to your website? Or did you find a link that's no longer working. The sites listed below may also utilize browser 'cookies', require registration, etc. While most are fansites, a few are businesses (meaning they want to sell you something).

wildest westerns magazine

I have visited all of these on one or more occasions, but it is impossible to constantly check and re-check. I'm sure you know this, but it's worth repeating: the Old Corral has no control over the content of these websites. In web browsers such as Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, and others, you can also hit the Ctrl-F key combination to open the FIND box. Click on that, and in the drop down menu, click on 'FIND' to do your search. In the upper left of your screen, you should see the word 'EDIT'. If you wish to search for a particular person or topic, simply use your web browser's FIND function and that will allow you to search down this page for keywords or names. Below are links to hundreds of websites on cowboy films, cliffhangers, movie databases, movie locations, radio programs, lobby cards, posters, comic books, Big Little Books, The Lone Ranger, old TV shows, the reel west, the real west, and more.







Wildest westerns magazine