This year’s Turkey Day in May marathon technically took place on the first Saturday in June, mostly because May was packed with other commitments. I knew I couldn’t skip it, but I couldn’t find a way to make it happen in May, so we broke tradition and held it in June. Speaking of tradition, we also had to swap my wife’s usual lineup of amazing pizzas for store-bought frozen ones. After dealing with mold remediation in our bathrooms, money was a little tight, so we took the cheaper route. But once the first movie started, I don’t think anyone cared!
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by Jon Kitley in Turkey Day Marathon and tagged Captive Wild Woman, Clu Gulager, David Warbeck, Evelyn Ankers, Frankenstein's Daughter, George Kennedy, Greydon Clark, Joan Crawford, John Ashley, John Carradine, Kent Taylor, Mark Polonia, Michael Gough, Peter Breck, Richard Cunha, Robert Hutton, Sandra Knight, Saurians, The Crawling Hand, The Vulture, Trog, Turkey Day Marathon, Uninvited |
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Vic Diaz


Made in 1969, this was the quick follow up to Hemisphere’s Brides of Blood, and I don’t think they could have come up with a better exploitation style title! According to Sam Sherman, who worked for Hemisphere, this was a “gimmick picture from the word go”, which you can see right away when a prologue starts and you can take the “Oath of the Green Blood”. During its run at the drive-ins, little packets of green gel-like substances were passed out so the audience could participate in the Oath. Good old fashion ballyhoo that has nothing to do with the actual film, but who cares. What I wouldn’t give for one of those little packets.
John Ashley