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

- First issue: 1986

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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!

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