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THE LOST FILMS FANZINE #4

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The Lost Films Fanzine is the premiere digest fanzine specializing in lost films, un-produced scripts, and obscure movies long forgotten...until now. This issue explores the lengthy development of 1971's Diamonds Are Forever including the possibility of George Lazenby reprising the role of 007 and Gert Frobe returning as Goldfinger's twin brother! Before Hammer produced Brides of Dracula in 1960 staring Peter Cushing as Van Helsing, they almost made Disciple of Dracula with Christopher Lee but without Cushing. Stan Hyde continues his in-depth look into War of the Worlds adaptations that didn't happen, including a George Pal TV series from the 1970s. Film historian Patrick Galvan enlightens us as to the lost Chinese film Spring Dream in the Old Capital (1930), Mike Bogue takes a stroll down memory lane with the little seen Atomic War Bride (1960), and Lee Powers reviews the Filipino monster movie Anak Ng Balkan (1959). This plus the possibility that an unmade Death Wish sequel became Death Game (2001), and much more!

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781953221865
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 72
  • Published:
  • June 29, 2020
  • Weight:
  • 104 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: December 11, 2024

Description of THE LOST FILMS FANZINE #4

The Lost Films Fanzine is the premiere digest fanzine specializing in lost films, un-produced scripts, and obscure movies long forgotten...until now. This issue explores the lengthy development of 1971's Diamonds Are Forever including the possibility of George Lazenby reprising the role of 007 and Gert Frobe returning as Goldfinger's twin brother! Before Hammer produced Brides of Dracula in 1960 staring Peter Cushing as Van Helsing, they almost made Disciple of Dracula with Christopher Lee but without Cushing. Stan Hyde continues his in-depth look into War of the Worlds adaptations that didn't happen, including a George Pal TV series from the 1970s. Film historian Patrick Galvan enlightens us as to the lost Chinese film Spring Dream in the Old Capital (1930), Mike Bogue takes a stroll down memory lane with the little seen Atomic War Bride (1960), and Lee Powers reviews the Filipino monster movie Anak Ng Balkan (1959). This plus the possibility that an unmade Death Wish sequel became Death Game (2001), and much more!

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