Today at 11:57 AM #16 kclj520 If He Can Hold The World, He Can Hold This Moment Staff member Transactions 35 5.00 star(s) grapler135s said: Got this mini poster signed years ago by Julie (billed as Julia) Adams. View attachment 21183 Click to expand... That is AWESOME! She was a great signer during her lifetime, the last of the Scream Queens!! Creature and WolfMan were my 2 favorite of the old classics! Thanks for sharing Mike, super cool!!
grapler135s said: Got this mini poster signed years ago by Julie (billed as Julia) Adams. View attachment 21183 Click to expand... That is AWESOME! She was a great signer during her lifetime, the last of the Scream Queens!! Creature and WolfMan were my 2 favorite of the old classics! Thanks for sharing Mike, super cool!!
Today at 11:58 AM #17 kclj520 If He Can Hold The World, He Can Hold This Moment Staff member Transactions 35 5.00 star(s) Here are a few silent films from back in the day, the first three horror classics! Nosferatu (1922) is the first and closest film adaptation to the original Bram Stoker Dracula novel, it is restored and looks GREAT! Lon Chaney, Sr. in his breakthrough role as the Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923): Lon Chaney, Sr. again in his most famous role as the Phantom of the Opera (1925)! Last edited: Today at 1:01 PM
Here are a few silent films from back in the day, the first three horror classics! Nosferatu (1922) is the first and closest film adaptation to the original Bram Stoker Dracula novel, it is restored and looks GREAT! Lon Chaney, Sr. in his breakthrough role as the Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923): Lon Chaney, Sr. again in his most famous role as the Phantom of the Opera (1925)!
Today at 1:03 PM #18 kclj520 If He Can Hold The World, He Can Hold This Moment Staff member Transactions 35 5.00 star(s) And a great 1932 pre-Code classic, Bela Lugosi in White Zombie!