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Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Die, Monster, Die!’ – A Lovecraftian Hammer-esque Creepfest From American International Pictures

July 7, 2016 by James Jay Edwards

For classic horror back in the day, there were basically two big studios; America had Universal Pictures and Great Britain had Hammer Film Productions.  But, there were also smaller companies that pumped out movies as well, one of which was American International Pictures, headed up by uber-producer Samuel Z. Arkoff.  AIP made and distributed B-movies, […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: American International Pictures, Boris Karloff, Daniel Haller, Ernie Sullivan, H.P. Lovecraft, Jerry Sohl, Monster of Terror, Nick Adams, Paul Beeson, Samuel Z. Arkoff, Suzan Farmer, The House at the End of the World, Wally Veevers

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