Plan 9 from Outer Space lobby cards (1959)
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Lon Chaney Jr., John Carradine, Bela Lugosi and Tor Johnson. (Basil Rathbone was also in this).
The Black Sleep (Reginald LeBorg, 1956)
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Plan 9 from Outer Space (1958) - Argentinean poster
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Card from a 1975 board game called Creature Features.
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(via The Grim Gallery: Exhibit 4299)
John Carradine, Lon Chaney, Jr., Tor Johnson, George Sawaya and Sally Yarnell in The Black Sleep (1956)
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Lon Chaney Jr., Tor Johnson and Bela Lugosi having lunch during shooting on THE BLACK SLEEP (1956)
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Tor Johnson-Sally Todd "The unearthly" 1957, de Boris Petroff.
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“My friend, can your heart stand the shocking facts about grave robbers from outer space? Can you handle unspeakable horrors from outer space paralyzing the living and resurrecting the dead?”
64 years ago today (22 July 1959), gloriously inept and twisted b-movie visionary Ed Wood Jr unleashed his much-ridiculed el cheapo sci fi horror thriller Plan 9 from Outer Space (original title: Grave Robbers from Outer Space) – frequently derided as the worst film ever made – on an unsuspecting and mostly oblivious public. Pictured: cadaverous glamour ghoul Vampira (aka Maila Nurmi) and hulking Swedish wrestler Tor Johnson.
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Creepy cast of The Black Sleep
(Loomis Dean. 1955?)
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