John Beal-Coleen Gray "The vampire" 1957, de Paul Landres.
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John Beal-Coleen Gray "The vampire" 1957, de Paul Landres.
The Vampire | 1957 | dir. Paul Landers
Edge of Darkness (1943) Lewis Milestone
October 28th 2024
Eartha Kitt in New Faces (1954)
The Funhouse's original motion picture soundtrack is available on vinyl for $40 via Waxwork Records. The score is composed by John Beal (Killer Party, Terror in the Aisles).
The 2xLP album is pressed on "Dark Carnival Ride" pinwheel colored vinyl. It's housed in a gatefold jacket with matte satin coating featuring art by Gary Pullin with liner notes and a 12x12 art print.
Science vampires?! Oh my! Your deadicated hosts sit down with THE VAMPIRE (1957) from director Paul Landres, featuring *checks notes* a score by STAR TREK composer Gerald Fried?!
Starring John Beal, Coleen Gray, Kenneth Tobey and Dabbs Greer with a script by Pat Fielder.
Context setting 00:00; Synopsis 13:53; Discussion 29:46; Ranking 58:01
John Beal-Katharine Hepburn "Sangre gitana" (The little minister) 1934, de Richard Wallace.