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Famous Monsters of Filmland — Issue #154 — June 1979 OUR COVER: Susan St. James is DEMONstrating what a Great Neck, er she is. She’s the toothsome morsel that Count Dracula (George Hamilton) wants to make immortal in LOVE AT FIRST BITE. Looks like they’ll be romancing on a bite-cycle built for tooth! STAFF James Warren — Founder & Publisher Forrest J Ackerman — Editor-in-Chief Ronald N. Waite — Assistant Editor Jeff Rovin — Consulting Editor W. R. Mohalley — Managing Editor Kim McQuaite — Production Bill Quinn — Production Suzin Stark — Advertising Production Walt Daugherty — Special Photography Michael Schneider — Circulation Director Donato Velez — Traffic Department Jacinto Soto — Traffic Department Special Services: Kenneth Anger, Paul Brooks, Luigi Cozzi, Brian Forbes, Don Glut, Eric Hoffman, Randy Palmer, Bob Scherl, Bob Skotak, Irene Waite Foreign Correspondents: Chris Collier, Andrea Ferrari, Luis Gasca, Hajime Ishida, John Kobal, Peter Kuczka, Juergen Menningen, Norbert Nootny, Hector R. Pessina, Jean-Claude Romer, Salvador Sainz, Gio Scognamillo DESCRIPTION June 1979 finds Famous Monsters of Filmland riding the late-’70s wave of horror, sci-fi, and pop-culture crossover with style, humor, and a bite of the absurd. From Dracula-mania sparked by Love at First Bite to Disney’s ambitious plunge into science fiction with The Black Hole, this issue captures a moment when monsters were everywhere—on screens big and small, in advertising, and even in the mailbag. Packed with film previews, creature features, classic comedy monsters, and Warren Publishing’s trademark fan interaction, Issue #154 balances old-school monster love with a forward glance at what horror was becoming as the decade closed. A time capsule of fang-tastic fun, served with Ackerman wit and Warren flair. CONTENTS & PAGE NUMBERS Page 4 — Fang Mail Raves on #151 pour in! Alan Taylor and Ray Veon cheer Lord of the Rings, while Joe Hammell sings praises to The Body Snatchers. Page 6 — Film Fiend News Featuring 3 terrifying new horror films—Amityville Horror! Meteor! Alien!—all previewed here! Page 14 — Death’s Quartet Four ugly and disgustingly horrible monsters are presented in this picture spread of some supernatural strangers! Page 16 — Love at First Bite George Hamilton, that suave bat about town, shows us his Dracula with troubling help from Arte Johnson! Page 21 — Birthday Witches Vincent Price, George Lucas and Chewbacca (Peter Mayhew) are among the birthday creatures celebrated in May! Page 22 — Monsters from the Ad The sharp viewer can often deduce the content of a horror film from the advertising. Now here’s how! Page 28 — The World Goes Bats You’d better believe it! A new wave of Draculamania has swept out of Transylvania and into Hollywood! Page 33 — Mystery Photo Is it the monstrous mask of Fu Man-Chew? Wrong—you say? Then you guess the identity of this swell-headed loser! Page 34 — The Black Hole The most ambitious film ever from Disney Studios is this sci-fi spectacular, to be released around Christmas ’79! Page 38 — The Horror Show A CBS creature feature hit America with a 2-hour terrorvision show containing great horror scenes! Page 46 — Bloodcurdling Beepix Everything you ever wanted to know about all those low-budget pictures that come out of Hollywood! Page 50 — Abbott & Costello Our best friends in comedy and terror are up to their ears in a siege of monsters from the undead! Will they survive? Page 70 — Graveyard Examiner The Horrorwood Reporter brings you the latest Star Trek news & short story winners are featured! Thanks for stopping by and checking out our page. If you enjoy this channel, we would appreciate if you would Like, Subscribe, and share it with someone who remembers when monsters ruled the newsstands. And as always… stay curious, stay kind — and most of all, stay rooted in the truth. Grigsby Digital Home Studio