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Over 200 Reproductions in Full Color! Within are Vintage Poster Art images from all the titles of the Ackerman Archives, Universal Filmscript and Filmonster Series ! Billboards, 6-sheets, 3-sheets, One-sheets, inserts and lobby cards. From the most Famous of the Classic Monster Films

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FILMONSTER & MAGIMAGE FILMBOOK COMPANION

POSTER ART FROM GOLDEN AGE OF HORROR FILMS Books by Philip J Riley
CLASSIC HORROR FILMS Frankenstein, the original 1931 shooting script Bride of Frankenstein, the original 1935 shooting script Son of Frankenstein, the original 1939 shooting script Ghost of Frankenstein, the original 1942 shooting script Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man, the original 1943 shooting script House of Frankenstein, the original 1944 shooting script The Mummy, the original 1932 shooting script The Mummys Curse the original 1944 shooting script (as Editor in Chief) The Wolf Man, the original 1941 shooting script Dracula, the original 1931 shooting script House of Dracula, the original 1945 shooting script
CLASSIC COMEDY FILMS Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein, the original 1948 shooting script

CLASSIC SCIENCE FICTION This Island Earth, the original 1955 shooting script The Creature from the Black Lagoon, the original 1953 shooting script (editor-in-chief)
THE ACKERMAN ARCHIVES SERIES - LOST FILMS The Reconstruction of London After Midnight, the original 1927 shooting script The Reconstruction of A Blind Bargain, the original 1922 shooting script The Reconstruction of The Hunchback of Notre Dame, the original 1923 shooting script
CLASSIC SILENT FILMS The Reconstruction of The Phantom of the Opera, the original 1925 shooting script The Reconstruction of London After Midnight the original 1927 hooting script (2nd edition)
FILMONSTER SERIES - LOST SCRIPTS James Whales Draculas Daughter, 1934 Cagliostro, The King of the Dead, 1932 Wolf Man vs. Dracula 1944 Lon Chaney as Dracula/Nosferatu Robert Floreys Frankenstein 1931 Frankenstein - A play, 1931 (editor) War Eagles 1939 with David Conover Karloff as The Invisible Man 1932
AS EDITOR Countess Dracula by Carroll Borland My Hollywood, when both of us were young by Patsy Ruth Miller Mr. Technicolor - Herbert Kalmus Famous Monster of Filmland #2 by Forrest J Ackerman The Divine Woman by Gladys Unger
FILM DOCUMENTARIES A Thousand Faces - as contributor (Photoplay Productions) Universal Horrors - as contributor (Photoplay Productions)
Mr. Riley has also contributed to 12 film related books by various authors as well as numerous magazine articles and received the Count Dracula Society Award and was inducted into Universals Horror Hall of Fame and won the Halloween Book Festival 2011 award in the horror category Poster Art from the Classic Monster Films A Filmonster & MagicImage Filmbook Companion
By Philip J. Riley
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BearManor Media P.O. names and likenesses are trademarks of Chaney Enterprises Abbott and Costello names and likeness are trade marks of Abbot and Costello Enterprises NOTE FROM THE EDITOR Ever since my first book, London After Midnight was published in 1985, I have wanted to include color images of the Poster Art from the various titles, first in the MagicImage Filmbooks series, plus some proposed titles, and in recent years, my Filmonster Series by Bearmanor Media. names and likenesses are trademarks of Chaney Enterprises Abbott and Costello names and likeness are trade marks of Abbot and Costello Enterprises NOTE FROM THE EDITOR Ever since my first book, London After Midnight was published in 1985, I have wanted to include color images of the Poster Art from the various titles, first in the MagicImage Filmbooks series, plus some proposed titles, and in recent years, my Filmonster Series by Bearmanor Media.

But,including color images in Black and White books was too expensive for the publishers to include them. Following are the images Ive been saving for just such a volume as this, and it is presented with my thanks, to the many collector who allowed me to photograph their collections, and to Ben Ohmart of Bearmanor Media for publishing it PLEASE NOTE: One of the billboards from The Phantom of the Opera and the billboard (or 24 sheet) from Dracula were reconstructed in Adobe Photoshop.

The 1929 - sound disk re-issue - Orchestral track only The Hunchback of Notre - photo 3
The 1929 - sound disk re-issue - Orchestral track only The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923)
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The Phantom of the Opera 1925
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24 sheets - Billboards
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