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The slogan for this film was: Five monsters in one movie!!
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This film was on Saturday afternoon TV throughout my childhood. One of my favorite monsters!
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27-29 Friday - Sunday Weekend Events: Monsters & Fast Food

Ads containing monsters! Interpret as you wish!

AND

Fast Food!

Of course Halloween ads are welcome!! It's almost Halloween!!!
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You'll need:

Entertainment: (and if turned up real loud will sound like your house is already full of zombies, thus dterring the hordes outside.)


A variety of masks:

This guy on your side:


ExpandCreepy kids to feed to / distract you from the zombies: )
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But never really understood their appeal. I know my cousin Ronnie has seemingly hundreds of them.

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Wow, what a stinker.  Even fast-forwarding through this was tedious.  Awful monsters, women who can only shriek, endless scenes of blinded people walking through the streets, and a pretty weird party around 1:04:00.  This is the FULL FILM.

ExpandI DARE YOU )
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Sinclair Pennsylvania Motor Oil, 1930s

DOZENS AND DOZENS of dino ads HERE.

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Mellowed, like a fine wine!

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Frankenstein, 1931, by Jacques Faria (more HERE about the poster & artist)

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"Storm King" by Walter L. Greene (1928) for New York Central Lines
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Welch's Grape Juice, 1947 

Artwork by Douglass Crockwell  (and another good ARTICLE here)

I'd believe that was ginger ale if the Black Widow didn't look so diabolical.  And why is guy in the back looking right at us? D:

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Beltane, Bealtaine, Bealltainn, Boaltinn or Boaldyn, aka Walpurgisnacht, May Day, etc., the cross-quarter day directly opposite Samhain/Halloween on the calendar.  Sadly, this movie (and poster art) seems to have BADLY misunderstood what it was all about and depicts it as a second (and somewhat worse?) Halloween of horrors.

La Noche de Walpurgis, 1971 (Spain) aka The Werewolf vs. Vampire Woman  /o\  oy!
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