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  • Issue #31
    Filmfax (1986) 31

    Features in this issue include: "The Life and Films of Lionel Atwill"; letter from Tom Weaver complaining (rightly so) about flawed intro to one of his Filmfax articles; children in SF and horror films; "The True Life and Death Story of George Zucco; interview with actor John Howard; feature on Lon Chaney's and Tod Browning's The Unknown; and more. Cover photo is of Lionel Atwill. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #32
    Filmfax (1986) 32

    Features in this issue include: article on Henry Brix; profile of Popeye voice actor Jack Mercer; article and interview of Jonathan Harris; Dick York farewell interview; article and interview of Tom Steele; feature on obscure Westerns (written by Sid Pink); feature on legendary comedy actor Harold Lloyd; and more. Cover depicts Elizabeth Montgomery and Dick York of Bewitched. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #34
    Filmfax (1986) 34

    Features in this issue include: interview of The Thing director Christian Nyby; article on children's program The Johnny Jupiter show; Martine Beswick interview; interviews with Carl Stalling and Chuck Jones; "Remembering Bogie"; and more. Cover photo is of Lauren Becall and Humphrey Bogart. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #35
    Filmfax (1986) 35

    Features in this issue include: "The Monstrous Genius of Jack Pierce as Told by Makeup Master, Rick Baker; articles on Colin Clive and Edward Van Sloan; preview of David J. Skal's scholarly book The Monster Show; Dwight D. Frye interview; and more. Cover photo is of Bela Lugosi as Dracula and Boris Karloff as the Frankenstein monster. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #36
    Filmfax (1986) 36

    V is for Victory: The Spysmasher Saga; Gorilla My Screams: Bob Burns friendship with Paul Blaisdell - interview by Mark Vogler; L'Enfant Terrible: Cinematic Poetry of Jean Cocteau; France's "Le roi de Crazy!": Jerry Lewis; Superman's Serious Sidekick: A Conversation with Phyllis Coates; Milburn Stone: Lost interview with Gunsmoke's "Doc"; Music to the Max: The Max Steiner story. Dec/Jan. 1993. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #37
    Filmfax (1986) 37

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    Confessions of a Teenage Hearthrob: Kenny Miller; The "How To" of Making a Monster Movie: interview with Herman Cohen; The Girl, the Gillman, and the Great White One-piece: interview with Julie Adams; Jack Arnold: Life Beyong the Camera - interview with Betty Arnold; The Creature Remake That Never Got Made: Conversation with Jack Arnold and Nigel Kneale; The Quatermass Experience; Hinds Horrors: Anthony Hinds article. Feb/Mar 1993. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #38
    Filmfax (1986) 38

    Behind-the-scenes on Errol Flynn's unfinished epic The Adventures of William Tell; new facts unmask the man behind the 1,000 faces - Lon Chaney, Sr.; Joe Dante's Matinee; sex, lies and disney tape; Buchanan's Wacky World. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #39
    Filmfax (1986) 39

    Features in this issue include: retrospective of Realart Pictures; article and interview of Jay North (Dennis the Menace); interview with Lita Grey Chaplin (Charlie's second wife); "Master of Early Movie Makeup" (about Lon Chaney); Ian Wolfe interview; feature on Sea Hunt; and more. Cover photo is an incredibly cool shot of Lon Chaney displaying his makeup kit. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #40
    Filmfax (1986) 40

    Features in this issue include: "The Musical Career of Paul Dunlap"; interview with Anita Garvin; "The Story of Jack Webb and Dragnet" part one; "The Surrealist Films of Luis Bunuel and Salvador Dali; memoirs of actor Jack Kelly; a conversation with Robert Bloch; and more. Photo montage cover highlighted by Jack Webb of Dragnet. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #41
    Filmfax (1986) 41

    Features in this issue include: "lost" interview with Margaret Hamilton; review of Black Sunday on video; "The Story of Jack Webb and Dragnet" part two; Fu Manchu article; article and interview of makeup artist Dick Smith; article and episode guide of Roald Dahl's TV series Way Out; interviews with Munsters stars Al Lewis and Butch Patrick; and more. Cover depicts Margaret Hamilton as the Wicked Witch in Wizard of Oz. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #44
    Filmfax (1986) 44

    Features in this issue include: "Ian Flemming and the Early Years of James Bond"; article on early interactive children's television show called Winky Dink and You; "The Films of Val Lewton & Boris Karloff"; article on Bela Lugosi Monogram films; article and interview on Milton Berle; and more. Cover photo is of Boris Karloff. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #47
    Filmfax (1986) 47

    Features in this issue include: a tribute to Peter Cushing by Christopher Lee; Peter Cushing biographer remembers the great actor; "The Making of Horror Express"; part one of behind the scenes of Abbott and Costello go to Mars article; interview with Chris Costello (Lou's daughter); Conrad Brooks interview; "The Tragic Life and Times of Peggie Castle"; and more. Cover photo is from Abbott & Costello go to Mars. Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #48
    Filmfax (1986) 48

    Features in this issue include: the making of One Million B.C.; "The Kenneth Strickfaden Story"; interview with William F. Nolan; "Animator Ward Kimball Remembers Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs"; part two of Abbott and Costello go to Mars article; and more. Photo depicts Colin Clive and Dwight Frye utilizing the "lab gadgets" of Kenneth Strickfaden. Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #49
    Filmfax (1986) 49

    Features in this issue include: a feature on silent space cinema; article on Mexican actor/wrestler El Santo; Robert Wise interview; interview with actress Shawn Smith; article on Flash Gordon television series; article on The Great Gildersleeve; Sam Fuller interview; Delmar Watson interview; and more. Photo painting is from Mèliés silent film. Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #50
    Filmfax (1986) 50

    This special anniversary issue includes the following features: article on director Gerd Oswald (The Outer Limits); article on Jules Verne silent films; article and interview on Joan Weldon; making of feature on It Came from Outer Space; article on Lon Chaney film Tell it to the Marines; article and interview on Donald O'Connor; and more. Cover shows creature from It Came from Outer Space. Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #53
    Filmfax (1986) 53

    Features in this issue include: interview with Sammy Petrillo; article on lasting influence of Tod Browning and Freaks; debate on Universal versus Hammer horror films; final interview with Al Adamson; interview with cartoon icon Joe Barbera; interview with actress Jane Greer; article and interview on Dwayne Hickman; and more. Cover photo is from Santa and the Martians. Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #54
    Filmfax (1986) 54

    Burlesque Films of Bettie Page (cover painting and article)

    This 10th anniversary issue contains the following features: "The Horror Films of Abel Salazar"; Outer Limits article by David J. Schow; "The Life and Times of Paul Blaisdell" (includes color photo spread); the burlesque films of Bettie Page; article on Nestor Paiva; Marian Marsh interview; and more. Cover painting is of Bettie Page. Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #55
    Filmfax (1986) 55

    Features in this issue include: Claudia Barrett (of Robot Monster) interview; Herbert L. Strock interview; "The Sinister Serials of Bela Lugosi"; making of Journey to the Center of the Earth; article and interview on Sue Ane Langdon; "Harpo Marx & the Golden Age of Television"; and more. Cover photo depicts Bela Lugosi in The Phantom Creeps. Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #56
    Filmfax (1986) 56

    Features in this issue include: interview with Loretta King (of Bride of the Monster fame); Jonathan Haze interview; Bettie Page feature; Hollywood prison films; and more. Cover photo and poster art are from Bride of the Monster. Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #58
    Filmfax (1986) 58

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    This double issue includes the following features: interviews with Katherine Victor, Chuck Niles, Mara Corday, Duncan Parkin, Sandy Descher, and Margaret Field; "The Making of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea"; article and interview of Janet Leigh; article on Lon Chaney's Hunchback of Notre Dame; article on Elsa Lanchester; interviews with Creature of the Black Lagoon stuntmen Ben Chapman, Tom Hennesy, and Ricou Browning; feature on three film adaptations of The Bat; "The Lost Horrors of Hammer" part one; and more. Cover depicts Elsa Lanchester as The Bride of Frankenstein. Cover price $9.95.

  • Issue #59
    Filmfax (1986) 59

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    Features in this issue include: John Agar interview; interview with the reclusive beauty Faith Domergue; Martin Kosleck interview; article and interview of Carol Lynley; "The Lost Horrors of Hammer" part two; and more. Cover shows Faith Domergue and the Metaluna monster from This Island Earth. Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #60
    Filmfax (1986) 60

    Features in this issue include: Beverly Garland interview; part one of article on AIP's Deke Howard; Joan Taylor revisits Earth vs. the Flying Saucers; retrospective on The Thief of Bagdad; and more. Cover features Vincent Price photo and poster art from Dr. Goldfoot & the Girl Bombs. Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #61
    Filmfax (1986) 61

    The bulk of this special "Son of VideoScan" issue consists of an A-Z feature on B-movies, from The Ape Man to Zombies of Mora Tau. Plus, there's the usual letters and reviews. Cover photo is of Mamie Van Doren. Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #62
    Filmfax (1986) 62

    This giant sized "Ultra" issue contains the following: interviews with Ingrid Pitt, Donna Martell, Steven Ritch, and Robert Cornthwaite; article and interview of Gordon Hessler; part two of article on AIP's Deke Howard; piece on forgotten TV films of Errol Flynn; feature on Bela Lugosi; piece on spaghetti westerns; article on Robert Siodmak's forties filmnoir; and more. Cover photo is of Ingrid Pitt. Cover price $9.95.

  • Issue #63-64
    Filmfax (1986) 63-64
    Published Jan 1998 by Filmfax Inc..

    This giant sized "Ultra" issue (which is actually two issues in one #63 & #64) contains the following: article and interview of Gregory Walcott; interview with Ed Wood regular Don Nagel; cast and crew members recall Spider Baby; interview with Merry Anders; Robert Culp and Harlan Ellison on Outer Limits episode Demon with a Glass Hand; behind the scenes of Unknown Island; interviews with Barbara Steele and Barbara Shelley; Lon Chaney film biography; and more. Cover photo is Robert Culp in Demon with the Glass Hand. Cover price $9.95.

  • Issue #67
    Filmfax (1986) 67

    This giant sized "Ultra" issue contains the following; interviews with Jess Franco, Val Guest, Ramsay Ames, Curt Lowens, Anne Helm, German Robles, Ariadne Welter, Evangelina Elizondo, and John Cardos; article on mad science and modern culture by David J. Skal; interview with super collector and fan Bob Burns; profile on Roy Barcroft; and more. Cover painting by Haley Brown is of Colin Clive as Dr. Frankenstein and Boris Karloff as the monster. Cover price $9.95.

  • Issue #68
    Filmfax (1986) 68

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    First Man-to-Flu: Interview with David "Al" Hedison; The Devil's Disciple: Interview with Amanda Duff; Irene Tsu: From Prehistoric Planet to Star Trek to Elvis; Snap, Crackle, Scream (pt 2): Screams of Reason: Mad Science & Modern Culture; Bob Burns (pt 2) Fantastic Film Fandom's Good Will ambassador; The 7th Voyage of the Invisible Boy: Interview with Richard Eyer; The Man From Planet X Files: Making of Edgar Ulmer's SF Cult Classic; The Marlboro Man Meets The Creeping Terror: Interview with William Thourlby; Cuban Rebel Girls: Errol Flynn's Last Adventure; The Way it Happened, pt 4: Autobiography of Louis M "Deke" Heyward; Beware All Monsters: Ultraman is Forever Earth's Champion!; I Was a Teenage Monster: Interview with stuntman Gil Perkins; Whatever happened to George Nader?: Rise and fall of a Hollywood Sex Symbol; Fields of Glory: interview with Ronald J. Fields, WC's grandson; The Other Madman's Diary: Interrview with Tom Troupe. August/September 1998 Cover price $9.95.

  • Issue #69-70
    Filmfax (1986) 69-70
    Published Nov 1998 by Filmfax Inc..

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    George Wallace (Commando Cody) interview, Jean Byron, Diane McBain, William Peter Blatty interview, plus the 1978 Star Wars holiday TV special, Touch of Evil, The Man From Planet X, Superman on 50s TV, The Exorcist, and more. 144 pages; black and white. Cover price $9.95.

  • Issue #73
    Filmfax (1986) 73

    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..

    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

    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

    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.

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

    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 #95
    Filmfax (1986) 95

    Glenn Ford the All-purpose Star; Jack Harris: the man behind the Blob; Wrestling Mexican monsters; Metropolis Reborn: The reconstruction and restoration of Fritz Lang's classic; Destined to play Wilma, pt 2: the life and times of Erin Gray (Buck Rogers); Tinkering with the future: Tim O'Connor in the 25th century (Buck Rogers); Another Tale Well-calculated to keep you in...Suspense: Real life, natural talent and the theatre of the mind: Interview with George Bamber. Feb/Mar 2003 Cover price $9.95.

  • Issue #98
    Filmfax (1986) 98

    Special Lampoon Issue. Frank & Mary Stein - the untold love story; interviews with: Griff Vandergriff (Explosion on Uranus), Les Mohr (Atomic Women), Luma Driscoll (Priestess of Mars), Rusty Kramer (Posters Are My Life); and other astounding articles - The Giant Gila Monster, The Giant Claw, Crazy Hip Groovy Go-Go Way Out Monsters, The Out-Of Timers, Noir Galore. Cover by Harley Brown. Cover price $9.95.

  • Issue #99-100
    Filmfax (1986) 99-100
    Published Jan 2004 by Filmfax Inc..

    Milicent Patrick, Monster Maker - designer of the Creature from the Black Lagoon; the making of Forbidden Planet - new facts & unpublished photos; Space Patrol's Ralston Rocket - amazing grand prize giveaway; plus interviews with: Peter Fonda (Easy Rider, The Trip), Ellen Burstyn (The Exorcist), Ian Fleming (007 James Bond), Beverly Garland (Decoy police woman), Curtis Harrington (Night Tide, Queen of Blood), Richard Hatch (Battlestar Galactica), William Peter Blatty (The Exorcist Trilogy), Igo Kantor (Kingdom of the Spiders). Cover price $9.95.

  • Issue #103
    Filmfax (1986) 103
    Published Sep 2004 by Filmfax Inc..

    Spider-Man 2 - escape from development hell; monster maker Paul Blaisdell's She-Creature - the behind-the-scenes story; The Queen of Outer Space's Laurie Mitchell; Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster's George Garrett; MAD comic artist Jack Davis; Nightmare on Elm Street nemesis John Saxon; Untouchable hero Robert Stack; Batman's 'real Robin' Johnny Duncan; Dracula FX wizard John Fulton; TV theme man Vic Mizzy; Fugitive producer Alan Armer; Astro Boy creators Fred Ladd & Osamu Tezuka; Russ Meyer starlet Raven De La Croix; Ed Gorman interviews Richard Matheson. Cover price $9.95.

  • Issue #107
    Filmfax (1986) 107
    Published Sep 2005 by Filmfax Inc..

    Evil Dead's Bruce Campbell previews The Man with the Screaming Brain; the legacy of Star Wars - interviews with original cast members Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Peter Mayhew & Carrie Fisher; Star Trek's Joseph Jennings - production designer on original TV show; George Romero reviews the original Night of the Living Dead with Joe Bob Briggs, plus original cast & crew John Russo, Kyra Schon & Russ Streiner; William Stout - underground comix to genre movie wizard; Mary Woronov - Warhol & prison a-go-go; Chainsaw Dupont - real delta crush blues; Shelley Berman - serious improv comedy; Bobby Darin - beyond the cinema sea; George DeNormand - original monster stuntman; Raquel Welch & Ursula Andress - the Hammer glamor girls of She & One Million Years B.C.; Syd Mead & Ralph McQuarrie - pre-production artists on unrealized sci-fi epic The Grid. Cover price $9.95.

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  • Issue #109
    Filmfax (1986) 109
    Published Mar 2006 by Filmfax Inc..

    King Kong - a comparative cine-anatomy; making the original 1933 King Kong; sights & sounds of Peter Jackson's new King Kong; creating the special effects for George Pal's War of the Worlds; celebrating Gumby's 50th anniversary; talking with Malcolm McDowell on his earliest films, plus Time After Time; making of the 1960s TV cult classic The Prisoner; Leo Gorcey's last interview; dinosaur artist William Stout; restoring the Fleischer Popeyes; actress Diana Darrin; folk singer Kat Eggleston; horrormeister R. Chetwynd Hayes; ageless Charles Lane. Cover price $9.95.

  • Issue #118
    Filmfax (1986) 118
    Published Sep 2008 by Filmfax Inc..

    Interviews with David Carradine and Lori Nelson. Article on the lost spider pit sequence in King Kong. The Hand of Death article. Family life with Jack Kirby. Article on Spielbergs lost classic, L.A. 2017. Marvel Monsters. Dr. Lynn Lemon Remembers Ed D. Wood, Jr. The making of They Saved Hitlers Brain. In Memory of George Carlin. The Return of Kathleen Coleman of Land of the Lost. Book and movie reviews. 130 pgs. July/Sept, 2008. Cover price: $9.95. Cover price $9.95.

  • Issue #119
    Filmfax (1986) 119
    Published 2008 by Filmfax Inc..

    Harley Brown cover art. Feature on Dennis Hopper. Allyson Adams remembers her dad, Nick Adams. Peter Jacksons King Kong feature. Interview with Anne Francis. Joe Kubert feature part one. Interviews with Tommy Smothers, Del Reisman (Twilight Zone producer), and Lloyd Nolan. Director Gary Sherman on Dead and Buried. Gary Kent: On the Edge of Hollywood. Book and movie reviews. 130 pgs. Winter, 2008. Cover price: $9.95. Cover price $9.95.