Issue 8
Contents
Phil Tippett: From Star Wars '76 to The Haunting: The innovator of current effects technology.
The Colossus Of New York: Far from typical 50s sci-fi, Colossus is a serious, sober and near-depressing look at the effects of mechanization taken to the absurd lengths that only B-movies can.
Mala Powers: Mala on Colossus and Howard Hughes.
Fred Steiner: Music composer for Colossus, Star Trek and Twilight Zone sets the record straight.
Dee Wallace Stone: Hooker, dog lover and E.T.'s Mom.
Frank Frazetta's motion picture and television art: Frank produced some of his greatest art for film and television advertising.
The Abominable Snowman Of The Himalayas: A look back at the eerie, atmospheric thriller that rellied on story instead of effects.
Dave Allen: Primevals and stop-motion reality check.
Interviews with Abominable star Forrest Tucker and with Colossus of NY producer William Alland.
Phil Tippett: From Star Wars '76 to The Haunting: The innovator of current effects technology.
The Colossus Of New York: Far from typical 50s sci-fi, Colossus is a serious, sober...
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