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9b0296 FRANKENSTEIN'S BLOODY TERROR/WEREWOLF/HOUSE OF DRACULA/MUMMY Benton REPRO WC 1990s Monsters!

Date Sold 6/22/2021
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A Benton REPRODUCTION Window Card (WC; measures 14" x 22" [36 x 56 cm]) (Learn More)

the 1970s quadruple-bill release ("Mad, Mad Monsters!") of La Marca del Hombre-lobo (released in the U.S. in 1971 as "Frankenstein's Bloody Terror", and in other English-speaking countries as "Hell's Creatures" ), the 1968 Enrique Eguiluz Spanish werewolf monster horror thriller ("Now - more horror! More screams! More Fright! Than you'd ever dare to dream!"; "Filmed in Super 70mm Chill-O-Rama"; "One of the best horror movies you will ever see!") starring Paul Naschy, Dyanik Zuracowska (billed as "Dianik Zuracowska"), Manuel Manzaneque, Aurora De Alba, Rossana Yanni, and Gualberto Galban AND The Werewolf, the 1956 Fred F. Sears monster horror thriller ("The horror of all mankind terrifies the screen!"; "It happens before your horrified eyes!"; "Three drops of deadly 'wolf-serum'... Turn a man into a blood-thirsty fang and claw beast... Before your very eyes!"; "See Man-beast stalk his prey!"; "See Scientists turn men into beasts!"; "See 10,000-year-old horror-legend come true!"; "See Greatest man-hunt ever!"; "See Women fight to save their men!"; "Scientists turn men into beasts!"; "You see it happen!") starring Don Megowan, Joyce Holden, Steven Ritch (in the title role; billed as "introducing Steven Ritch as the Werewolf"), Eleanore Tanin, Kim Charney, Harry Lauter, and S. John Launer AND House of Dracula, the 1945 Erle C. Kenton Universal vampire monster horror thriller ("All new... All together!"; "Frankenstein's Monster, Wolf Man, Dracula, Mad Doctor, Hunchback"; the seventh Universal Frankenstein movie, and this was the second "all-star" movie, a sequel of sorts to "House of Frankenstein", with all of its best monsters brought together in a single movie!) starring Lon Chaney Jr. (as Lawrence Talbot/The Wolf Man), Martha O'Driscoll, John Carradine (as Count Dracula), Lionel Atwill, Onslow Stevens (taking over the role of The Mad Doctor from Boris Karloff), Glenn Strange (as Frankenstein's monster, uncredited on the "House of Frankenstein" posters, and credited here, but still not receiving the credit he deserved!), Jane Adams (as the hunchback nurse; oddly, she was sometimes billed by Universal as "Poni Adams"!), and Ludwig Stossel. Note that once again Universal has an extremely politically incorrect "hunchback" as a monster on par with Frankenstein, Dracula, and The Wolf Man, but in "House of Frankenstein", the hunchback was a man, and in this movie, the hunchback is a beautiful woman and a key plot point is that the mad doctor will "make her beautiful" by surgically fixing her hunch back! AND The Mummy, the classic 1932 Karl Freund Universal Ancient Egypt romantic monster horror thriller ("It comes to life!"; "The most amazing make-up ever achieved"; "Story by Nina Wilcox Putnam and Richard Schayer") starring Boris Karloff ("The Uncanny"; in the title role as Imhotep the Mummy), Zita Johann, David Manners, Edward Van Sloan, Arthur Byron, Bramwell Fletcher, and Noble Johnson (as The Nubian)
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Important Added Info: This card is a REPRODUCTION of one made by the Benton Card Company which is a different company than the one that printed most of the window cards in the 1950s and 1960s. The Benton Card Company made mostly two-color window cards that used blown up newspaper ads. Some time in the 1990s, the owners of the Benton Card Company made reproductions of some classic titles, and they put a number in the bottom border with a capital "R" after it, which indicates that it is a REPRODUCTION (and this card is one of those reproductions!).

Condition: very good.
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