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DREADFUL PLEASURES
Fanzine from United States
Ceased publication


- First issue: 1991
- Dedicated to "sleaze, filth and trash" movies
- Memories of movie-going: 42nd Street, Drive-ins, Grindhouses.
- Editor/Publisher/Writer: Mike Accomando
- One issue per year. 32 black and white A4 pages.

Last updated:
1 July 2014
(see recent updates)
Special thanks for this page goes to:
Scott Matheson
Garry Malvern

COVERS FOUND & MISSING
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CONTENTS: 1991 1992 1993 1996 1997 1998 (There are undated issues)GALLERIES: 1991 1992 1993 1996 1997 1998 All (There are undated issues)

Issue 15
ARTICLES INCLUDE: SCHLOCK AROUND THE CLOCK, THE DAY I GOT MY ASS KICKED ON 42ND STREET, TO PEE OR NOT TO PEE : GRINDHOUSE BATHROOMS, SEX IN THE CITY 1978, TIMES SCARE, DR. TERROR'S HOUSE OF PANCAKES, LIVE NUDE GIRLS - THE LEGENDARY SHOW WORLD, A WILD NIGHT AT THE VARIETY PHOTO PLAYS THEATRE and BANNED IN 31 COUNTRIES (the wildest films on the Deuce and the theaters that played them.)


Issue 14


Issue 13
1998


Issue 12
1997


Issue 11
1996
34 pages
This issue includes REVIEWS of such films as ARNOLD, THE HAMMER OF GOD, THE KILLER ELITE, DEAR DEAD DELILIAH, STRAIT JACKET and others plus and more including a lengthy article on GOING TO THE DRIVE-IN DURING THE 1970S, CLASSIC BAD FILMS including BLACK SHAMPOO, DRACULA VS. FRANKENSTEIN and SEX AT THE DRIVE-IN. There are FILMOGRAPHIES on sex actress USCHI DIGART (listing all her films and stuff about her) and other cult celebs also.
34 Pages


Issue 10
1996
Grindhouse Blues: Part 3
Hikmet Avedis: His flatulent films
Reviews: The Amazing Transplant, Asylun of Satan, The Hunting Party, Chained Heat 2, Waterpower (Aka: The Enema Bandit), Slaves in Cages, She Mob and more.


Issue 8/9
1996


Issue 7
1993


Issue 6


Issue 5


Issue 4
1992


Issue 3
1992


Issue 2
1992


Issue 1
1991
20 Pages

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