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Filmfax (1986) comic books 1999-2001

  • Issue #71
    Filmfax (1986) 71

    Features in this issue include: interviews with June Foray; the amateur films of Don Glut; profile on '50s starlet Barbara Payton; "Lon Chaney as Dracula?"; interview with Ron Chaney (Lon Jr.'s grandson); feature on 1925 and 1960 versions of The Lost World; "Superman Comes to Television" part two; remembering Woody Strode; and more. Cover painting of Lon Chaney is by Harley Brown. Cover price $7.50.

  • Issue #72
    Filmfax (1986) 72

    Ralph McQuarrie's Star Wars - rare & unseen pre-production art; first TV Superman; the lost Moe Howard interviews; More Fantastic Factoids; horror film censorship in the 1930s. Cover price $7.50.

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    $98 43246: West End Games STAR WARS CLASSIC ADVENTURES #1 VF Grade
    $105 42608: West End Games STAR WARS CLASSIC ADVENTURES #1 VF Grade

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  • Issue #73
    Filmfax (1986) 73

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    Ralph McQuarrie - more Star Wars rare & unseen pre-production art; Creature from the Black Lagoon - complete trilogy coverage, rare behind-the-scenes photos, the sequel that never was made, plus an exclusive interview with Ginger Stanley (the creature's swimming mate); horror fim censorship in the '40s; Barbara Payton - tragic B-movie starlet; Deke Heyward - writing live TV in the '50s; 2001 on DVD & LD. Cover price $7.50.

  • Issue #74
    Filmfax (1986) 74

    Silent Expressionist Conrad Veidt from The Man Who Laughs to The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari and beyond; rare Peter Lorre appearances on '50s & '60s TV; AIP producer James H. Nicholson; William Campbell on Star Trek; Linda Harrison on Planet of the Apes; Kitty de Hoyos on Mexican horror; behind-the-scenes on Fritz Lang's SF classic Frau Im Mond; Elinor Donahue on '50s TV; War of the Worlds on DVD & LD. Cover price $7.50.

  • Issue #75-76
    Filmfax (1986) 75-76
    Published Jan 2000 by Filmfax Inc..

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    The Haunting: interview with director Robert Wise; Rosalie Crutchley: Hill House housekeeper from The Haunting; La Residencia: Director Narcisco Ibanez Serrador on making The House that Screamed; Mary Maude: the bad girl from The House that Screamed; Robert Lees: on writiing Abbot and Costello meet Frankenstein; Forever Princess: The Charmed Life of Elinor Donohue, pt 2; Karen Black: the triple star of Trilogy of Terror; Southern California Sorcerers: Origins of The Twilight Zone's "Group"; Charles Beaumont's "The Seeing I": Screenwriter "previews The Twighlight Zone; Richard Matheson: Into the "TV Zone" with "The Incredible Thinking Man"; The Third Gremlin: George Clayton Johnson remembers the "GRoup"; Sohl Man: Jerry Sohl on The Twilight Zone and The Outer Limits; Roger Corman: Legendary AIP director Monsterizes AMC. William Campbell: You Know the Face, Now Meet the Man, pt 2; Beverly Washburn: Spider Baby sister and TV veteran. Oct/Jan 2000. Cover price $9.95.

  • Issue #77
    Filmfax (1986) 77

    Interview with Invasion of the Body Snatchers star Kevin McCarthy; Harlan Ellison on Val Lewton; Orson Welles rediscovering his lost film Don Quixote; Deborah Walley on Elvis; Freddie Francis on Hammer & Amicus horror; Edgar Ulmer's Bluebeard; Cynthia Patrick on The Mole People; George Clayton Johnson on The Martian Chronicles & Logan's Run. Cover price $7.50.

  • Issue #78
    Filmfax (1986) 78

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    Features in this issue include: article on Boris Karloff's Night World; feature on Hugh Beaumont; interview with the beautiful Anne Francis; interview with Fleischer Studios animation director Myron Waldman; interview with Joan Staley; part three of George Clayton Johnson interview; and more. Cover photo of Anne Francis and Robby the Robot of Forbidden Planet is by Harley Brown. Cover price $7.50.

  • Issue #79
    Filmfax (1986) 79

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    Harley Brown cover art. Feature on Planet of the Apes Kim Hunter. The Unholy Three Times Two featuring Lon Chaney and Tod Browning. Buster Crabbe talks about the Flash Gordon and Buck Roger serials. Interviews with Constance Moore and Margaret Kerry-Willcox. Amos n Andy on Radio and Television. Backstage with Harry Bartell. Autobiography by Louis M. Deke Howard. Book and movie reviews. 98 pgs. June/July, 2000. Cover price: $7.50. Cover price $7.50.

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    16 hours left Auction FILMFAX PLUS #79 FLASH GORDON BUSTER CRABBE Lon Chaney Kim Hunter Planet of Apes

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  • Issue #80
    Filmfax (1986) 80

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    Interview with Christopher Lee - from Dracula, Frankenstein's Monster and the Mummy to Sleepy Hollow & beyond; the making of George Pal's 1950 science fiction classic Destination Moon; Angela Cartwright & June Lockhart talk about Lost in Space and more; Carla Laemmle remembers her life on the Universal Studio Lot in the 1920s; Harry Bartell on Dragnet; Deke Heyward on live '50s TV. Cover price $7.50.

  • Issue #81-82
    Filmfax (1986) 81-82
    Published Nov 2000 by Filmfax Inc..

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    150 pages. Giant 15th Anniversary Issue. Sir Alec Guinness - from Shakespeare to Star Wars & beyond; a farewell interview with Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.; Turhan Bey on The Mummy's Tomb; Francine York on Batman & Lost in Space; Laurel Goodwin on Star Trek; Rod Serling & Earl Hamner on Twilight Zone; Gordon Mitchell on The Giant of Metropolis; Ray Didsbury on Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea; Jim Clark on Vincent Price & Madhouse; Paul Landres on Space Monster; 'Tough Guy' Lawrence Tierney; Deke Heyward. Cover by Harley Brown. Cover price $7.50.

  • Issue #83
    Filmfax (1986) 83

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    Alec Guinness Part Two - from Shakespeare to Star Wars; Caroline Munro - from teen model to movie star; Ray Harryhausen - master of stop-motion animation; John Phillip Law - Sinbad, Barbarella & beyond; celebrate The Golden Voyage of Sinbad reunion; Jonathan Frid & David Henesey put the bite back in Dark Shadows; Miriam Marx & George Fenneman remember Groucho's other life on TV. Cover by Harley Brown. Cover price $7.50.

  • Issue #84
    Filmfax (1986) 84

    Sid Caesar - King of live TV comedy speaks; Brigitte Helm - German silent film star (Metropolis); John Agar - legendary actor interviewed; Conny Van Dyke - teen angel rides Hells Angels '69; Ben Johnson - real cowboy remembers Hollywood; James Gregory - from Manchurian Candidate to Star Trek & Planet of the Apes; The Hammer House of Horror - rare British TV series; 'Virgins, Vamps & Flapper Floosies' - sexy pre-code starlets. Cover by Harley Brown. Cover price $7.50.

  • Issue #85
    Filmfax (1986) 85

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    2001, the space science odyssey - Stanley Kubrick's art: science & symbolism; Charles Middleton (Ming the Merciless) - remembered by his grandson; Buster Crabbe (Captain Gallant) - told in his own words; Jeff Corey - Mole Men to Ape Men; Cliff Robertson - from Rocket Ranger to Brainstorm & beyond; Ida Lupino - woman in a man's world. Cover by Harley Brown. Cover price $7.50.

  • Issue #86
    Filmfax (1986) 86

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    Charles Middleton: Beyond the Ming Dynasty: Revelations from the Emperor's grandson, Ben Middleton; Keir Dullea: the Future is Now: 2001 and Beyond; Macho Memories of McQueen: William E. Nolan remembers Steve McQueen; Love that Blob: Celebrating the theater that made the Blob famous; Neile Adams: More than just Steve McQueen's wife; The Prime of Miss Ida Lupino (pt 2); Have Gun Will Travel; The Two Paladins: The Doppelganger duel of Victor DeCosta; The Way it Happened: Deke Heyward on his early years in radio, TV, and Film. August/September 2001. Cover price $7.50.

  • Issue #87-88
    Filmfax (1986) 87-88
    Published Nov 2001 by Filmfax Inc..

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    Giant Double Size Issue. The Mummy - from Boris Karloff to Christopher Lee & beyond; who killed Nick Adams - the Hollywood life & death of a TV rebel; Karl Freund - from filming Metropolis to directing The Mummy & Mad Love; John Balderston - actual King Tut journalist writes The Mummy screenplay; Jack Pierce - Mummy make-up artist receives a Hollywood tribute; interviews with: Psycho screenwriter Joseph Stefano, 2001: A Space Odyssey star Keir Dullea, Hammer Phantom Herbert Lom, B-movie starlet Mary Morlas; plus: German Expressionist Paul Leni, Retrospector Deke Heyward. Cover price $7.50.