Correct. There I told you it was easy. 20 Million Miles To Earth ( 1957 ) is an excellent example of the work of Ray Harryhausen. Now that just leaves the harder one to identify.
I love compiling this quiz and apparently others enjoy looking at it as well as participating. Views totalling 1K in 8 days proves this. The good news is I am nowhere short at present in running out of images to produce..
After some work this is the best quality image I can up with as the original source material is very small. Compare the Australian daybill against the U.S. insert artwork where the artwork was copied from. The daybill has no antennas , no skeletons and the word thrills has replaced terror yet hell was allowed to remain. The artwork on the daybill & insert pale in comparision to the U.S. one sheet, so I would love to see an Australian one sheet to see what it looks like.
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Correct. # 52 is Visit To A Small Planet ( 1960 ). Please no commercials.
Lol. Funny bugger. Let's call it an occasional luxury when you help pay the forum bill.
Correct. There I told you it was easy. 20 Million Miles To Earth ( 1957 ) is an excellent example of the work of Ray Harryhausen. Now that just leaves the harder one to identify.
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Correct. The Valley Of Gwangi ( 1969 ).
Correct. Curious if my clue helped you or did you obtain the answer without it?