There were no spell-checkers at the CANNON GROUP offices?
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The one intersting thing about the Lou Ferrigno Hercules movies,was the special-effects. such as primitive stop-motion animation sequences. I think the old peplums should have had more professional special effects. Those phoney monsters in some of them really turned me off to watching them.
how come ferrigno's hercules film DON'T have entries in neil pettigrew's great 2-volume book THE STOP-MOTION FILMOGRAPHY??? and goliath against the giants isn't listed either!!! steven smith.
Maybe the person who did that poster also did the poster of when Hecules and the Captive women and Hercules in the Haunted world were released as a double feature in the 1960's.Except they changed its title too, Hercules and the Huanted Women for the poster
I wonder if the same person who had done the stop-motion special effects for those movies also did the stop-motion animation for the Italian Sci-Fi movie STARCRASH(1979) starring peplum babe Caroline Munroe? Those were someewhat primitive but charming special effects. K.C
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The one intersting thing about the Lou Ferrigno Hercules movies,was the special-effects.
such as primitive stop-motion animation sequences.
I think the old peplums should have had more professional
special effects.
Those phoney monsters in some of them really turned me off to watching them.
how come ferrigno's hercules film DON'T have entries in neil pettigrew's great 2-volume book THE STOP-MOTION FILMOGRAPHY??? and goliath against the giants isn't listed either!!! steven smith.
Maybe the person who did that poster also did the poster of when
Hecules and the Captive women
and Hercules in the Haunted world
were released as a double feature in the 1960's.Except they changed its title too,
Hercules and the Huanted Women for the poster
I wonder if the same person who had done the stop-motion special effects for those movies also did
the stop-motion animation for the Italian Sci-Fi movie
STARCRASH(1979)
starring peplum babe
Caroline Munroe?
Those were someewhat primitive but charming special effects.
K.C
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