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MIDNIGHT MARQUEE
The Magazine Of Classic Horror, Science Fiction, Suspense, And Noir Cinema
Horror, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Classic Monsters Monthly Magazine from United States
Ceased publication

- First and last issue: 1977-2018
- First issue was called Gore Creatures. Beginning with issue 26, it was officially renamed Midnight Marquee.
- A serious look at the fantasy cinema of the past.
- Editor: Gary J. Svehla
- Published tri-annually, 68 b+w pages in A4 format.
- Website: www.midmar.com

Notes: The end of MIDNIGHT MARQUEE and MAD ABOUT MOVIES
Last updated:
24 April 2024
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Special thanks for this page goes to:
Garry Malvern
Scott Matheson
Debi Ziemkowski

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Issue 64
2000
Frankenstein Revisited: Universal and the Selling of Boris Karloff by Gregory Mank and Gary Don Rhodes.
Into Africa: Nabonga by James J.J. Janis.
Universal's Horror Whodunits: The Strange Case of Dr. RX and The House of Fear by Jeff Miller.
Floyd Gibbons Airs Out The Attic of Terror by Michael H. Price.
Plus: Movie, DVD and Book Reviews.


Issue 63
Summer 2000
Mythos and the Horror Film; Creature from the Haunted Sea; Boy, Were the Critics Wrong; Gift of Gab; Marilyn Harris; How I Beat Dope Addiction by Bela Lugosi; , DVD Reviews


Issue 62
2000
Midnight Marquee Monsters Special Pictorial Edition

This special 98 page pictorial, which is printed on photo quality paper, is dedicated to 1950s monsters, from teenagers to oozing blobs, from aliens to natures mutants.


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