Recently deceased actor Michael J. Pollard starred in a color, R-rated HELP-style fumetti in PLAYBOY in 1968 written by recently deceased MAD writer Larry Siegel and directed by long deceased HELP and MAD founder Harvey Kurtzman. The whole thing is a MAD-style spoof of the then-recent movie BLOW-UP.
Saturday, January 25, 2020
Friday, January 24, 2020
Monsieur Le Coq-1967
I'm always intrigued by what might have been when it comes to movies that were left uncompleted and completely abandoned. This one, based on a 19th century novel, looks as though it may have been intended to trade on the success of the PINK PANTHER films. Movies were rarely kind to the larger than life Zero Mostel and there's no reason to think this vehicle, co-starring Julie Newmar and Akim Tamiroff, would have done any better by him. Stills from Julie's bathtub scenes with the two men appeared in PLAYBOY. Looks like they at least had fun.
Friday, January 17, 2020
Tuesday, January 07, 2020
Harry Donenfeld Clippings
Here we have another couple of clippings of Harry Donenfeld, the man who owned Superman. Considered a hero by some for his philanthropic work and entertaining troops, etc. and a villain by others for cheating Siegel & Shuster and having mob ties early on. A complex, fascinating man.