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  1. Amazon.com: Sam Katzman's Films: Cold War Creatures - 4-Disc Box Set ( Creature with the Atom Brain / The Werewolf / Zombies of Mora Tau / The Giant Claw ) [ Blu-Ray, Reg.A/B/C Import - United Kingdom ] : Richard Denning, Angela Stevens, S. John Launer, Michael Granger, Gregory Gaye, Linda Bennett, Tristram Coffin, Harry Lauter, Larry J. Blake, Charles Evans, Edward L. Cahn, Fred F. Sears, Sam ...

  2. LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS - High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentations of all 4 films - Original uncompressed mono audio for all films - Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing - Fully illustrated 60-page collectors book featuring extensive new writing by Laura Drazin Boyes, Neil Mitchell, Barry Forshaw, Jon Towlson and Jackson Cooper - 80-page collectors art book ...

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  4. Sep 20, 2021 · Sam Katzman: Before and Beyond the Cold War Creatures, a brand-new feature-length illustrated presentation on the life, career and films of Sam Katzman by historian and critic Stephen R. Bissette. Condensed Super 8mm version of Creature with the Atom Brain, produced for home cinema viewing. Theatrical Trailer. Image Gallery. DISC 2 - THE WEREWOLF

  5. Oct 12, 2010 · Crossover: Sam Katzman's Switchblade Calypso Bop Reefer Madness Swamp Girl or ‘Bad Jazz,’ calypso, beatniks and rock 'n' roll in 1950s teenpix - Volume 29 Issue 3

  6. Some liked the descriptions and the writing. Some are fascinated and excited while reading the novel, and think that the author is quite the storyteller. Some found that Sam Barone writes really good and unique battle sequences in these books. The novel pulls you in and will not let go until you finish the entire thing.

  7. A British release, this film tied together various clips from Lugosi films made for Monogram by Sam Katzman during the early 1940s. A review in the Kinematograph Weekly on March 26, 1959 claimed Lugosi “compered” (meaning “hosted”) the old movie footage. NOTE: For many years, the certainty of this “hosting” could not be verified.