Paul Blaisdell, Monster Maker
A Biography of the B Movie Makeup and Special Effects Artist
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About the Book
Paul Blaisdell was the man behind the monsters in such movies as The She Creature, Invasion of the Saucer Men, Not of This Earth, It! Terror from Beyond Space and many others. Working in primarily low-budget films, Blaisdell was forced to rely on greasepaint, guts and, most importantly, an unbounded imagination for his creations. From his inauspicious beginning through The Ghost of Dragstrip Hollow (1959), the construction of Blaisdell’s monsters and the making of the movies in which they appeared are fully detailed here. Blaisdell’s work in the early monster magazines of the 1960s is also covered.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Randy Palmer
Foreword by Fred Olen Ray
Foreword by Bob Burns
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 304
Bibliographic Info: 56 photos, filmography, appendix, index
Copyright Date: 2009 [1997]
pISBN: 978-0-7864-4099-3
eISBN: 978-1-4766-0729-0
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Foreword by Fred Olen Ray 1
Foreword by Bob Burns 3
Preface 5
A Note Concerning the Text 7
1. Turning Hollywood into Horrorwood 9
2. The Eyes Have It 18
3. The Mutant of Topanga Canyon 35
4. Venusian Vegetable 55
5. Blaisdell in Drag 75
6. Voodoo and Venom 100
7. Here Comes Mr. Gordon 118
8. Cosmic Creeps 134
9. Bert Gordon Strikes Back 168
10. Missing Monsters 183
11. Mars Needs Hemoglobin 191
12. The Last Her-rah 209
13. Beyond the B’s 218
14. Black and White and Bled All Over 225
15. Travesties and Tributes 243
16. Sunset 251
Appendix 263
Filmography 283
Index 291
Book Reviews & Awards
- “an enjoyable read”—Choice
- “[Blaisdell’s monsters are] capable of making us laugh and scream at the same time…interesting”—San Francisco Examiner Magazine
- “affectionate and informative…technical information is wonderful…crisply reproduced photos, drawings and half-tones”—Filmfax
- “a book dedicated to the rich imagination and ingenious talents of one of Hollywood’s most creative fringe dwellers”—International Theatre Information
- “fascinating”—Classic Images
- “wonderful…recommend[ed]”—bare•bones
- “recommend[ed]”—Famous Monsters of Filmland
- “a tremendous resource”—Fangoria
- “thoroughly readable and informative…highly recommended”—Cult Movies
- “of keen interest to anyone who enjoys the heyday of teenaged drive-in theater monster movies”—Midnight Marquee
- “scrupulous detail…this book is a treat”—Shivers
- “the definitive book”—Little Shoppe of Horrors
- “comprehensive…required reading”—Crimson Celluloid