Tom Tryon and Gloria Talbott for I MARRIED A MONSTER FROM OUTER SPACE (1958), directed by Gene Fowler Jr.
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Tom Tryon-Carol Lynley "El cardenal" (The cardinal) 1963, de Otto Preminger.
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A scifi classic - “I Married a Monster from Outer Space” (1958) starring Gloria Talbot and Tom Tryon.
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Tom Tryon in I Married a Monster from Outer Space (1958).
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Scream Scene Pride 2022
So, this year’s Pride Month post totally got away from me with everything that’s been going on, so it’s late, and I feel bad about it, but here it is - celebrating queer creatives in the horror films we watched over the past year!
Last year’s entry: https://screamscenepodcast.tumblr.com/post/654924670515167232/scream-scene-pride-month-2021-edition
2020: https://screamscenepodcast.tumblr.com/post/621047374048067584/pride-month-2020-scream-scene-edition
2019: https://screamscenepodcast.tumblr.com/post/185334026099/pride-month-2019-scream-scene-edition
2018: https://screamscenepodcast.tumblr.com/post/174556678384/pride-month-2018-scream-scene-edition
James Bernard (1925-2001). Composer, The Curse of Frankenstein, Quatermass 2, Horror of Dracula, and The Hound of the Baskervilles. Gay.
Richard Wattis (1912-1975). Actor, The Abominable Snowman. Gay.
Michael Hall (1926-2020.) Actor, Blood of Dracula. Gay.
Edward D. Wood, Jr (1924-1978). Writer, The Bride and the Beast. Transvestite (this was his preferred self-descriptor during his lifetime).
Geoffrey Bayldon (1924-2017). Actor, Horror of Dracula. Gay.
Ray Stricklyn (1928-2002). Actor, The Return of Dracula. Gay.
Terence Kilburn (b. 1926). Actor, Fiend Without a Face. Gay.
Vincent Price (1911-1993). Actor, The Fly. Bisexual.
Kathleen Freeman (1923-2001). Actress, The Fly. Lesbian.
Tom Tryon (1926-1991). Actor, I Married a Monster From Outer Space. Gay.
Harold Lloyd, Jr (1931-1941). Actor, Frankenstein’s Daughter. Gay.
Apologies again for the lateness of this year’s entry. I’ll try to be better next year.
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Harvest Home (1973) by Thomas Tryon
Trigger Warning:
This story mentions death, sexual and physical abuse, blood/gore, and suicide.
Genre:
Folk horror
My Opinion:
This book had an incredibly slow build-up with a somewhat disappointing payoff. At the beginning, I was impatient for something to occur. About halfway through, my interest peaked and I was growing to enjoy the drawn-out style of writing. But when the end hit, it felt so brief and unfulfilling. I have mixed feelings about this one, even though I ended up enjoying it more than I expected to. Definitely not as scary as the back cover makes it out to seem lol. 6/10.
Summary:
Ned and his family move from New York to a small country village, where the people are very set in there ways, which is mostly just farming corn. After some time they begin to feel accepted by the townsfolk, but soon Ned begins to discover some dark secrets about the town. When he tries to uncover the details of these events, he finds himself the target of the village's anger.
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Tom Tryon, Gloria Talbott, and the monster in Gene Fowler Jr.’s I MARRIED A MONSTER FROM OUTER SPACE (1958).
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