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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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Issue 65/66
Vol 2 # 1
2002
A Diary of Dracula by Gary Don Rhodes and Gregory William Mank;
Battle Scarred Horrors by Arhtur Lundquist - takes a chilling look at the influence of WWI on horror films of the 1930s;
If I Only Had a Brain by Steven Thornton - Mad Doctors and Brain Transplants;
Overrated or Underrated Horror/Sci-Fi Films from Silents to Present Day are rated by Anthony Ambrogio, James Janis, Jomathan Lampley, Cindy Collins Smith and Jeff Thompson;
Forum/Against 'Em: Bride of Frankenstein by Anthony Ambrogio and Gary J. Svehla - The pros and cons of this classic horror film are discussed;
Into Africa Again: White Pongo by James JJ Janis;
Hitchcock and Herrmann: The Torn Curtain by Steve Vertlieb;
Plus tributes to John Agar and Lucille Lund and the latest scoop on DVDs.

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