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FILMFAX
The Magazine Of Unusual Film And Television
Retro, Classic Monsters, Horror, Fantasy Quarterly Magazine from Evanston ,United States


- First issue: 1986
- The B-Movies and B-Stars of the past.
- Covers old-time movies in a modern way. Full of rare photos and interviews.
- Editor: Michael Stein
- 100 b+w pages in A4 format.
- Incorporating OUTRE since 2004 and retitled FILMFAX PLUS (keeping the same ISSN.)
- Published by Filmfax Inc.
- Website: www.filmfax.com/

Last updated:
9 December 2023
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Special thanks for this page goes to:
Garry Malvern
Michel
Scott Matheson
Gary

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Issue 124
July/August/September 2010


Issue 123
April/May/June 2010
Exclusive interviews with superhero comics artist Greg Hildebrandt, and Sarah Karloff on her father, Boris, and his legacy.
Plus: Interviews with Richard Gordon on his 'Forgotten Films,' W.D. Richter on Buckaroo Banzai, and British '60s kidvid star Johnny Ginger, as well as articles covering the legendary 'Live Halloween Shows of Bob Burns,' Frankenstein's Daughter, the Japanese sci-fi classic The Mysterians, behind-the-scenes on Jaws 3-D, and inside Rock'n'Roll High School and director Allan Arkush.


Issue 122
January/February/March 2010
* Master fantasy artist, Greg Hildebrandt, Part-2 interview
* Arch Hall, Jr.
* Teenagers from outer space
* 3-D, rediscovering the 3rd dimension
* Maury Dexter, B-movie mix-master
* Phyllis Coates, her life in film and as Lois Lane in TV's "Superman"
* Richard Kiel


Issue 121
October/November/December 2009
Features interviews with AIP cult favorite Dick Miller; TV's first Lois Lane, Phyllis Coates; master fantasy illustrator Greg Hildebrandt; Part 2 of Vincent DiFate's 'History of 3-D Movies;' MAD Magazine's 50th Anniversary; the lost Creature from the Black Lagoon adaptation; Robert Wise's A Game of Death; Barbara Peyton in Murder is My Beat; W.D. Richter on Buckaroo Bonzai; Maurice Duke meets The Atomic Kid; and more!


Issue 120
July/August/September 2009
William Lundigan - Spaceman's Daughter.
Dennis Hopper - The early years.
Ed ' Big Daddy' Roth Kustom Kulture.
Jack Leewood - The Alligator People.
Lucky Brown - Plan 9.
Joe Kubert - Master Comic Book Artist.
Joel Grey.
Francic Lederer - Dracula.
Monster Model Kits.
Famous Voices - Popeye to Baby Huey.
King Kong's Spider Pit Lost Footage part 3.
3-D - B Movie Magic


Issue 119
2008
Del Reisman The Twilight Zone.
Anne Francis is Honey West.
Tommy Smothers on Anti-War Humor in the 60's.
Joe Kubert art from Tarzan to Sgt. Rock.


Issue 118
2008
An interview with David Carradine.
The mystery of King Kong's missing spider pit sequence.


Issue 117
2008
Lots of interviews: Caroline Munro, William Shatner ,Kevin Connor ,Michael Callan,William Smith,William F Logan on Logan's Run, Gerald Meyer,Frank Griffin, plus articles on Barry Morse & THE FUGITIVE, an interesting article on an odd little film THE MILPITAS MONSTER, an article on film location Vasquez Rocks, war comics, artist Mike Trim as well as some reviews.


Issue 116
2007
I WAS A TEENAGE WEREWOLF
PAUL BLAISDELL,
the various FLY films,
the films of the Nassour Brothers,
effects by Mike Trim (U.F.O. ,etc),
E.R . Burroughs,
Guy Williams,
Ricci Martin(Dean's son),
Elizabeth Montgomery's Lizzie Borden tv film,
Barry Morse,
Sir Graves Ghastly,
book and video reviews -in 130 pages.


Issue 115
2007
Classic SF cover artist and filmmaker Emsh is profiled; Steven-Charles Jaffe talks about re-making his cult classic Motel Hell; character actor Nehemiah Persoff remembers Hitchcock and the Twilight Zone; Mike Trim discusses working with Gerry Anderson; director Gerald Mayer reminisces about '50s and '60s TV; actor Frank Griffin tells about Alligator People; and many more features and surprises!


Issue 114
April/May/June 2007
Author William F. Nolan takes readers into his past in 'Growing Up With Batman.' Interviews this issue include Jack Klugman in 'The Wilight Zone'; Steven-Charles Jaffe on his cult classic Motel Hell and his new film with master cartoonist Gahan Wilson; the creators of the original Land Of The Lost, and more surprise features!


Issue 113
January/February/March 2007
This issue features interviews with Jack Klugman on The Twilight Zone; the members of Firesign Theater; A.C. Lyles on 78 years in movies and his current work on Deadwood; Lee Chase on his famous stepfather Edgar Rice Burroughs; the beginning of a series on the Krofft's Land Of The Lost; the original Lost In Space robot Bob May; plus many more features and surprises!


Issue 112
October/November/December 2006
the making of Disney's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Forbidden Planet's 50th anniversary, Tod Browning's Dracula, Robert Bloch writing for Thriller and Night Gallery, D.C. Fontana on writing for Star Trek, Dee Wallace Stone from Cujo, Lorne Peterson on making models for Star Wars and Pirates of the Carribean, and more!


Issue 111
July/August/September 2006
Artist Michael W. Kaluta talks about his long and illustrious career in comics, actors Ernest Borgnine discusses Devil's Rain and the original Poseidon Adventure, Jack Klugman tells us about his visits to the original Twilight Zone, and the late Dennis Weaver - in his final interview - remembers Spielberg's Duel and Orson Welles's Touch of Evil. Plus, an in-depth look at the making of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, the collaborations of George Pal and Chesley Bonestell, Futureworld, Dee Wallace Stone on Cujo, and much, much more!


Issue 110
April/May/June 2006


Issue 109
January/February/March 2006
Comics and film artist William Stout talks about his career, Malcolm McDowell recalls A Clockwork Orange and IF, Russ Meyer's last interview; an in-depth look at the making of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea; the making of King Kong then and now; MAD editor Nick Meglin on 50 years of MADness; Kitty Bruce talks about her father Lenny; Gumby turns 50, and more from the worlds of B-movies, comics, music, and retro pop-culture.


Issue 108
October/November/December 2005
Headlining this issue is part two of the extensive interview with artist William Stout, who discusses his long and distinguished career in comics and film design. In addition, interviews with Dee Wallace-Stone on filming Cujo, artist Michael W. Kaluta, Seamon Glass on This is Not a Test, Malcolm McDowell on his early films, Oscar winner Ernest Borgnine on his long career, sleaze director Russ Meyer's last interview, and many more.


Issue 107
July/August/September 2005
Another giant-sized issue full of pop culture fun continues our 20th anniversary celebration with a conversation with the great comics artist and illustrator William Stout, director George Romero talks about his zombie movies and others, we'll look at the '60s fantasy movies of Raquel Welch and Ursula Andress, legendary stuntman George DeNormand tells about working in the golden age of Hollywood, writer/producer Philip Saltzman takes us inside the world of hit TV shows, more on Bobby Darin, plus features, interviews, reviews, and tons of fun from the World of UltraMedia!


Issue 106
April/May/June 2005
20th Anniversary Issue! A new look back at the 1950s Space Patrol TV series that premiered in our first issue in 1985; David Carradine talks about his film directing career; Director George Romero looks back on Night of the Living Dead; Our 'Monster Makers' series continues with a re-examination of Invaders From Mars; a retrospective of the first collaboration between life-long friends Ray Bradbury and Ray Harryhausen, The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms; behind-the-scenes with Raquel Welch in One Million Years B.C. and Ursula Andress in She; an exclusive interview with controversial TV comic Tom Smothers; and a long overdue look at the film career of pop star Bobby Darin. Plus, we'll also explore the epic, surrealisric 1934 version of A Midsummer Night's Dream, and lots, lots more.


Issue 105
January/February/March 2005
This issue features: Barbara Leigh - The Original Vampirella model (an incredible beauty). Other articles include: The McGuinnis Woman - The Sensual Art Of Femme Fatale's In the World Of Mystery and Intrigue, the Ray Harryhausen UFO Effect - A Stop Motion the Invasion Of the Planet Earth, Rediscovering the Lost Continent - low-budget thrills and dinosaurs, Joan Taylor Saves the Earth - The Woman Who Made Intelligence Beautiful, Brian Wilson's 'Smile' and much more.


Issue 104
October/November/December 2004
Comic book legend/EC artist Jack Kamen leads off this issue in an exclusive interview - and we continue our spotlight on Quinn Martin Productions with interviews of director Walter Grauman - producer Philip Saltzman - actor Paul Picerni - and actress Marlyn Mason. We also talk with retro bombshell June Wilkinson - Addams Family/Green Acres songwriter Vic Mizzy - and far-out comic Tommy Chong. Vincent Di Fate and Bob Burns continue the series on 'The Monster Makers of the '50s -' we revisit 'Shock Theater -' and find out if Alien was swiped from It The Terror From Beyond Space. Also - lots more features - interviews - and reviews from Filmfax - now combined with Outre - 'The Ultimate Ground Zero of Retro Pop Culture.'


Issue 103
July/August/September 2004
Filmfax Plus (Outre) #103, which features: Paul Blaisdell's 'She-Creature'. Other articles include: Laurie Mitchel (The Queen of Outer Space, Prison girl, etc.), 'Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster', Russ Meyer starlet Raven De La Croix, Mad Magazine artist Jack Davis speaks, 'Spiderman 2' development hell, 'Elm Street Beat' the career of John Saxon, 'The Amazing Music of Vic Mizzy', 'Osamu Tezuka' the man who gave life to Astro Boy, and much much more.


Issue 102
May/June 2004
This issue combines Outre and Filmfax! It has 148 pages and features: The Making of Tom Corbett Space Cadet, Of Science and Rockets (discussing the 'Science' on Tom Corbett), Frankie Thomas: Space Cadet (the pre-flight history of Tom Corbett's actor). Other articles include: Monster Makers Part 3, Distorted Days-Delirious Nights & Bowery Blitzkrieg (How Leo Gorcey Jr. survived life with the Real Dead End Kids), Yesterday's Toys of Tomorrow (space age collectibles from the fifties). Interviews include: Will Eisner (disccussing his art and illustration work), Barbara Feldon (Get Smart!), WIlliam Asher ( director of Beach Party, Bewitched, etc.), Ned Sherrin (discusses the Beatles, David Frost, etc.), Tim Cary (director of 'East of Eden' etc.), Annie Kimbell - AIP starlet, and plus much more.


Issue 101
March/April 2004


Issue 99/100
November/December 2003


Issue 98
September/October 2003
special LAMPOON ISSUE!! It has 100 pages and features: Mr. and Mrs. Stein (the Frankensteins). Other articles include: Monsters (silly take-offs on monster magazines such as ' Famous Monsters'), King of the Seventh Planet (all sorts of horrible Uranus puns on movie posters such as: 'Tight Spot on Uranus', 'Battle for Uranus', etc.... these are hilarious), Inside the Paper Palace (various movie posters), Luma Driscoll (the lovely cult movie favorite), The Giant Gila Monster, Les 'Izzy' Mohr, Dark Secrets of the Giant Claw, Noir Galore, and much more.


Issue 97
July/August 2003


Issue 96
May/June 2003


Issue 95
March/April 2003


Issue 93
/94 January/February 2003
Invasion of the Saucermen: Behind the scenes with RObert Gurney. Other articles include: Mickey Hargitay: His Films & Life with Jayne Mansfield, Valerie Allen: Inside I Married A Monster From Outer Space, Thomas Alva Edison's Silent Frankenstein Film, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Omega Man, World of Film Noir, Erin Gray (Part One): Destined to Play Wilma Deering on Buck Rogers, and much more.


Issue 92
November/December 2002


Issue 91
September/October 2002


Issue 90
July/August 2002


Issue 89
May/June 2002


Issue 87
/88 January/February/March/April 2002
A feature on the early Mummy movies, and a filmography of Mummy movies past and present.
A profile of the Mummy's director Karl Freund.
Mummy screenwriter John Balderston.
Interview with Psycho's screenwriter Joseph Stefano.
B-movie starlet Mary Morlas.
An examination of the career of silent film director Paul Leni.
A look at the tumultous career of aspiring actor and TV ''Rebel'' Nick Adams.
A humorous essay on the basic question 'Why do we need re-makes of The Mummy and Psycho anyway?'
Deke Heyward on how he became the producer of American Bandstand.


Issue 86
November/December 2001
Steve McQueen is profiled by author William F. Nolan.
A rare, exclusive interview with McQueen's first wife, Neile Adams. Adams comments on life with Steve, as well as her career in film, TV, and the stage.
Interview with Keir Dullea: The star of 2001: A Space Odyssey.
An in-depth look at the classic TV Western Have Gun, Will Travel.
An examination of the directorial career of Ida Lupino.


Issue 85
September/October 2001


Issue 84
July/August 2001


Issue 83
May/June 2001


Issue 81
/82 January/February/March/April 2001

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