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Publisher: Groovy Doom
Our 20th issue of DRIVE-IN ASYLUM is here! We've got two fantastic guests this time, the first of which is Dusty Nelson, who sat in the director's chair for the elusive 1979 Pittsburgh-lensed film "Effects". Dusty gives us his firsthand insight into the creation of this unusual and fascinating project, now streaming on Shudder. DIA newcomer Matt Hanke conducts the interview.
Also, cult legend George Stover is on board this time, and he talks to Bradley Steele Harding about his extensive career in fantastic films, as well as his involvement with classic fanzines "Cinemacabre" and "Black Oracle".
We've got some movies to talk about, too! DIA newcomer G.G. Graham talks about Freddie Francis' 1970 "Mumsy, Nanny, Sonny & Girly", Dustin Fallon discusses 1957's "The Vampire", Andy Turner reviews "The Devil's Hand" from 1961, and Paul Werkmeister is into 1972 killer turkey-man flick "Blood Freak". Sam Panico talks about Japanese superhero movie "The Golden Bat" from 1966, and J.C. Greening revisits Curtis Harrington's classic debut "Night Tide", starring a young Dennis Hopper. Lana Revok continues her series on horror tie-ins with a look at the novelization of "Jaws 2", and Joseph Perry follows up his Shick Sunn Classics reviews from last issue with two more Sunn Classics movies.
5.5 x 8.5, black and white (some pages are printed on colored paper), 56 pages.
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