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1977
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1978
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1995
Issue 3 1995
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RAY HARRYHAUSEN

The Master

Ray Harryhausen's animated films have enthralled movie goers for over 5 decades. By Ted A. Bohus<BR>

JIM DANFORTH

Animator/Director

Can a computer match the animation in When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth? By Ted A. Bohus<BR>

SCI-FI Movie Props, Where Are They Now?

Where is Robby The Robot? Gort? The Time Machine? The Blob?--Ted A. Bohus<BR>

THE TIME MACHINE: RETROSPECT

A look back at the science-fiction classic The Time Machine.--Kevin G. Shinnick<BR>

A Stop Motion Animation Classic: Mighty Joe Young

After 46 years Disney has ssecured the rights to remake a masterpiece.--Paul Mandell<BR>

A Look At B-Movie Favorites--The Astounding She-Monsters

A candid look at some of our favorite low-budget female movie creatures.--Fred Olen Ray<BR>

20 QUESTIONS<BR>

TALES from the LIGHTSIDE<BR>

LASER DISC REVIEW<BR>

SPFX NEWS<BR>

RARE PHOTO SPOTLIGHT
1996
Issue 4 1996
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GENE FOWLER, JR.

A talk with the man who directed I Married a Monster From Outer Space and I Was A Teenage Werewolf.

By Ted A. Bohus<BR>

GLORIA TALBOTT

The lady who married a monster. By Ted A. Bohus<BR>

JOHN PHILLIP LAW

Our favorite Angel and Sinbad. By Ted A. Bohus<BR>

ANN ROBINSON

War of the Worls Star

From An American in Paris to War of the Worlds to Bullfighting. --Ted A. Bohus<BR>

BEN CHAPMAN

Creature From the Black Lagoon

Will the real Creature please stand up! An interview with man inside the Gill Man. --Ted A. Bohus<BR>

I MARRIED A MONSTER FROM OUTER SPACE: RETROSPECT

A look back at Gene Fowler, Jr.'s low-budget 8 day wonder.--Kevin G. Shinnick<BR>

THE GIANT BEHEMOTH

A rare behind-the-scenes look at the making of Eugene Lourie and Pete Peterson's stop motion curiosity.

--Paul Mandell<BR>

THE ANDROMEDA STRAIN

Behind-the-scenes on location.--Jay Duncan<BR>

JIM DANFORTH'S KING KONG

A first look at storyboard art and sketches from Universal's aborted King Kong.--Doug Murray<BR>

GODZILLA, King of the Monsters: 3-D!

What happened to the 1983 Steve Minor-William Stout-Dave Allen-Rick Baker Godzilla?--Brant Elliot<BR>

SPFX REVIEWS<BR>

SPFX NEWS<BR>

RARE PHOTO SPOTLIGHT & Letters
1997
Issue 5 1997
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ANN FRANCIS

A brief chat with the star of Forbidden Planet and the cult TV series Honey West. By Ted A. Bohus<BR>

LYLE CONWAY

The effects genius behind Dark Crystal, Return to Oz, The Blob and Little Shop of Horrors. By Ted A. Bohus<BR>

DAVID ALLEN

Primevals & IMAX King Kong. By Jeff Taylor<BR>

JIM DANFORTH: Film Concepts, Screenplays & Stories

A Martian Princess, DNA Dinosaur, Giant Apes, Alien Visitors, and Sherlock Holmes.--Jim Danforth<BR>

STOP MOTION ANIMATION STUDIO

A candid conversation with Brett Piper, who has created some pretty amazing stop-motion effects from his kitchen studio!--Kevin G. Shinnick<BR>

MIGHTY JOE YOUNG MODEL KIT

A look at the creation of the Mighty Joe Young model kit and Joe Laudati's studio.--MacKenzie Brooks<BR>

SPFX REVIEWS
Issue 6 1997
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MAKING WILLY WONKA & THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY

Interviews with producer, director, dialog coach, costume designer, stars, and more! By Gene Crowell<BR>

CHRIS WALAS

Chris talks about his work on Scanners, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Gremlins, Enemy Mine, winning the oscar for The Fly and directing Fly II. By Ted A. Bohus<BR>

JOAN WELDON

The star of Them! talks about acting, working with giant ants, and opera! By Ted A. Bohus<BR>

SEAN McCLORY

Them! co-star shoots from the hip. By Tom Weaver<BR>

KEVIN McCARTHY

From Death of a Salesman to the sci-fi classic Invasion of the Body Snatchers. By Ted A. Bohus<BR>

TRIBUTE: Fay Wray

We celebrate Fay's 90th Birthday with pictures.<BR>

Mad Monster Party

A look at the creation of the children's stop-motion classis.--Ronald Dale Garmon<BR>

SPFX REVIEWS
1998
Issue 7
Fall 1998
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<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Dennis Muren</FONT>: From Star Wars '76 to SWI: The innovator of current effects technology.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Lorne Peterson</FONT>: The Head of the ILM prop department discusses a few of his favorite projects.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Dan Taylor</FONT>: From low-budget to The Lost World.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Ken Hughes</FONT>: The director of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang very candidly discusses his children's classic.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Richard Corben</FONT>: The creator of Den/Neverwhere speaks.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>David Hedison</FONT>: David talks about his work on The Fly, Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea, The Lost World and Ffolkes.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Patricia Owens</FONT>: The Fly's leading lady speaks candidly about her career and raconteur, Vincent Price.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Gorilla my dreams</FONT>: King Kong images in Ray Harryhausen films. An in-depth photo essay.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Creature from the Black Lagoon</FONT> with rare photos.
1999
Issue 8 1999
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<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Phil Tippett</FONT>: From Star Wars '76 to The Haunting: The innovator of current effects technology.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>The Colossus Of New York</FONT>: Far from typical 50s sci-fi, Colossus is a serious, sober and near-depressing look at the effects of mechanization taken to the absurd lengths that only B-movies can.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Mala Powers</FONT>: Mala on Colossus and Howard Hughes.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Fred Steiner</FONT>: Music composer for Colossus, Star Trek and Twilight Zone sets the record straight.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Dee Wallace Stone</FONT>: Hooker, dog lover and E.T.'s Mom.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Frank Frazetta's motion picture and television art</FONT>: Frank produced some of his greatest art for film and television advertising.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>The Abominable Snowman Of The Himalayas</FONT>: A look back at the eerie, atmospheric thriller that rellied on story instead of effects.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Dave Allen</FONT>: Primevals and stop-motion reality check.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Interviews</FONT> with Abominable star Forrest Tucker and with Colossus of NY producer William Alland.
2000
Issue 9 2000
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KEN TOBEY: He had his own TV series, The Whirlybirds, and starred in the science-fiction classic, The Thing!

By Ted A. Bohus<BR>

ROBERT CORNTHWAITE: The Thing's scientist, Dr. Carrington. By Ted A. Bohus<BR>

RAY HARRYHAUSEN & TERRY MOORE: Discussing Mighty Joe Young, now & then. By Ted A. Bohus<BR>

HUGH HEFNER: A candid conversation with the publisher, writer, cartoonist, actor, and avid film collector.

By Ted A. Bohus<BR>

Also.... Retrospect: The Thing: Behind the scenes look at the Howard Hawks classic that started the alien invasion craze of the '50's. By Ted Newsom<BR>

Behind the Scenes: Little Things You Should Know: Information about sequences left on the cutting room floor and other tidbits. By Larry Brooks & Ted A. Bohus<BR>

Tribute: David Allen: A loving tribute to the man who inspired so many others with his incredible work and unselfish attitude.<BR>

Restoring the 1925 Classic The Lost World<BR>

Interview with Edward Stratmann. By Ted A. Bohus<BR>

Abbott &amp; Costello Meet Frankenstein: Making the 1949 comedy classic. By Dan Cziraky<BR>

Abbott &amp; Costello Meet Frankenstein: Production facts and quotes. By Greg Mank<BR>

I Was A Teenage Werewolf: Gene Fowler Jr. & Herman Cohen speak! By Tom Weaver<BR>

Jekyll &amp; Hyde on Broadway!
Issue 10 2000
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JACK ARNOLD Interview: Director of The Incredible Shrinking Man, Creature From the Black Lagoon & others.

By Mark McGee & Susan Frank<BR>

RETROSPECT: Curse of the Demon: (Many behind-the-scenes photos) An Analysis of Jacques Tourner's Supernatural Masterpiece. By Ronald V. Borst & Scott MacQueen<BR>

CHARLES BENNET Interview: Curse of the Demon Screenwriter. By Tom Weaver<BR>

Curse of the Demon Soundtrack Analysis: A look at Clifton Parker's fascinating music score for the classic thriller, Curse of the Demon. By Bill Littman<BR>

DAVE ADAMS Interview: Starship Troopers Anime Series: Roughnecks. By Ted A Bohus<BR>

JANET LEIGH Interview: Candid interview with the star of Psycho. By Ted A. Bohus<BR>

PAT HITCHCOCK Interview: Daughter of 'Master of Suspense,' Alfred Hitchcock and star of Psycho and Stranges On A Train. By Ted A Bohus<BR>

KASEY ROGERS Interview: Kasey Rogers (Laura Elliott) discusses Strangers On A Train, Peyton Place and Bewitched.

By Ted A Bohus<BR>

BEN BOVA Interview: Author of over 100 futuristic novels! By Ted A. Bohus<BR>

MARCEL DELGADO Interview: King Kong & Beyond! By George Turner & Doug Turner (Many behind-the-scenes King Kong photos)<BR>

PLUS.... Making The Crawling Eye Creating a B Movie Classic (Retrospect) By Kevin Shinnick<BR>

And Color artwork from Disney artist Frank Dietz...