13:45 "For a few dollars you can hire a woman who'll fit all your fetishes. To match your requirements perfectly. And if you ever get tired of her you can always run down to the employment agency for another." I must admit, Beverly makes a compelling point.
Wow, Beverly sure was an understanding lass, and so self sacrificing. From the look of Lee Van Cleef , I would think he might of had some ideas for his honey to fulfill . I wonder what the going rate was.
MAAAN !!! you bring back the good memories of Saturday night when I was allowed to stay up late as a kid. These movies would come on at 11:30 after the late news. If my parents fell asleep I'd stay for devotions, watch the station sign off (they never do now) with the national anthem and then white noise ;)
This was really cool. I grew up with these movies. You should really do one about the fine women of horror in the 70's. Now I want to go back and watch some of these.
Ha! Good one, Fred. I remember Beverly Garland from My Three Sons. She didn't do any screaming on that show, tho. Except, maybe when Uncle Charlie crept into her room at night. 😁 And hey... wasn't that Ted Knight voicing the Alligator People preview?! 😆
Fred baby you nailed it by including Yvette Vickers for both The Giant Leech's and Attack of the Giant Woman. And, of course, her layout in Playboy (June '59). Such a sad ending for her though.
I must.ve missed out on Attack of the Giant Leeches.Have to catch that one.Beverly Garland was a great #1,but I remember Julie Adams in many,many movies back then.Another good one Fred.
As someone who enjoys both Roger and Gene Corman's monster movies from the '50s (especially Night of the Blood Beast and The Brain Eaters), I've always found Attack of the Giant Leeches relatively boring.
I was surprised to see that Joan Taylor didn't make the list. She starred in a couple of all-time classics: "Earth vs. the Flying Saucers" & "20 Million Miles to Earth " Too bad she didn't get the role for "This Island Earth" or she could have had the trifecta...
"Touch" Connors @ 6:08? As soon as I saw him, I knew that was Mike Connors of Mannix fame. I never knew he went by the name "Touch" early in his career... until now. Thanks Fred!
Oh, you'll love Touch in the MST3K version of Swamp Women (Swamp Diamonds). It's available online. Here's a 2 second stinger, ruclips.net/video/gQdtYjaJ1Ko/видео.html
This was good...... very, very good. Informative, informational and a bit of fun as well. Thank you for posting !! And the poster's below are correct, if still alive, they would be quite old by now.
Great collection Fred also honorary mention to Marla (the body) English from “Voodoo woman” and “The she creature. You could probably do a separate dedication just on the “hammer girls” by themselves. great job again
ohh Fred only you could put something so fun together! Astounding footage of old horror films, but the one that has me in gales of laughter was the alligator man wearing trousers LMAOOOOO it looked so funny. The whole girl/maiden thing did not raise my temperature LOL, but I am sure your male subscribers really enjoyed them....
I actually prefer The Creature Walks Among Us, even if the second male lead's rivalry with the Gill Man had actually materialized in the finished movie.
It has some pacing issues, and the bit where Richard Denning points at the baby with his revolver always makes me laugh/cringe. But the effects are excellent, the monster scenes are all really effective, and Mara Corday is as gorgeous as any creature that ever walked the face of the Earth.
I liked the Mexican setting and the fact that there was an hispanic second lead who was more than a mere sidekick, although I will grant Don Krouskop his pacing issues.
Liz: You want sumthin', Cal? Cal: I sure do, honey! Yvette Vickers was incredible. She was also in ATTACK OF THE 50-FOOT WOMAN. Also, I personally would have put Mara Corday much higher on this list. Besides being as sultry and stunning as any woman who ever lived, she was in THE GIANT CLAW in addition to the two films you cite here. That kind of resume ought to earn her a Top 5 spot, at least.
AHHH, a new Fred Flix, fix ! Beverly Garland, boy did Steve Douglas hit the jackpot with that second wife, and Rob, Chip, and Ernie had a babe for a stepmom. Anything with snippets of Lee Van Cleef and Touch Conners is gold. And John Agar and Richard Denning , what a time! Yep, those honeys were the standard, with those hourglass figures and bullet bras , hubba hubba ! Fred, you're " THE MAN" !!
stendec 5762 Miss Garland played in "Scarecrow and Mrs. King," "Remington Steele," The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and "The Twilight Zone." Quite an accomplished lady!
Interesting that a clip with Richard Denning was shown, from The Black Scorpion, and 2 others. In real life, he was married to Evelyn Ankers, who was a 40's beauty scream queen!
I met Lori Nelson years ago at a convention. She probably the only person on earth to say that when she worked with Clint Eastwood he was kind of a young nerd!
What about Allison Hayes? Hypnotic Eye, 50 foot Woman, The Undead & so many other great flicks....really I loved Beverly Garland as a kid but...leaving out Allison Hayes!!!!!!????
Yeah, I felt like dismissing THE ZOMBIES OF MORA TAU, and ignoring THE UNEARTHLY & THE UNDEAD altogether, was a convenient way to slight Miss Hayes out of her rightful spot on the list. But to each their own, I guess.
There was no woman consumption in Caltiki. The only person seen consumed in that movie are 2 men. The diver and the crazy guy right near the end of the movie. One woman is shot and killed but that's it.
Beverly Garland is definitely a worthy number one. But suddenly, quality of the movie is a strike against Allison Hayes and the first sample you show for Garland is The Alligator People? Outside of Dick Smith's makeup effects, what does that movie have to recommend it? When I watched it, it seemed a lot longer than its running time.
Hey Fred, I'm looking for a movie that played at the same time in the 1970's with the Manster. Manster I remeber there was an eye growing out of a guys shoulder. However the second movie im looking for and still cant find is this, I think it was on a boat or off shore oil rig, and there was some kind of sea creature that had trouble breathing, when it did, if made a sucking sound inhaling, then on exhale it almost sounded like it was saying "Elllmmm". Do you know the name of that movie?
I always wondered why I liked Revenge of the Creature more than the original. Then I figured it out....Julie Adams was replaced by LORI NELSON...the Gillman didn't notice the changeover because LORI was wearing the same white one-piece swimsuit that Julie Adams wore in Creature of the Black Lagoon... Don't worry about it Gillman...She fooled me too...
Loved this stuff as a kid then. Now at 11/9/18...this is a great respite from our mid-term elections. I'd almost rather see all these monsters in "congress' than what we have now. THANK YOU MONSTER MOVIES! Thank you Fred!
I couldn't agree more; Beverly Garland was the obvious choice for #1. Though for raw sexuality, you can't beat Yvette Vickers. I would also seriously consider an honorable mention for Ginger Stanley, who was the swimming double for both Julia Adams and Lori Nelson in the Creature movies. Also would have considered Sally Fraser for the main list. But i'm not complaining about any of your choices. Great list, fun video, Fred!
Hi Fred, I didn't know Mrs. Douglas was in horror movies. I do however remember Julia Adams (hot) . Some of these movies I don't know. Love the ladies though......always ! I'm staying ..... Another 👍👍👍👍👍 Thanks Fred
i used to have quite a crush on Allison Hayes. especially in the disembodied and zombies of mora-tau and attack of the 50 foot woman. she will always be without question, my favorite. thanks for this.
@@randyacuna3248 when I was a kid in the 1960's one of our channels, channel 5 in Seattle on weekends shown commando Cody movies.the show was called " Adventure 5 theater". That was the first time I'd ever seen Commando Cody movies.
@@johnbockelie3899 the tv show Commando Cody , sky Marshall was a half hour tv show syndicated by republic pictures. First , the 1949 serial King of the Rocketmen introduced the flying jacket, Next, in the 1952 serial Rader men from the moon introduced the commando cody character , again with the flying jacket and finally the serial , Zombies of the stratosphere 1955 serial. Those serials were edited into movie form , my guess is that is what you saw.
@@randyacuna3248 "Zombies of the stratosphere " included a rather logical Martian........Leonard Nimoy played a Martain who's plan was to destroy Earth and put Mars into its former orbit. Part of his make up included up swept eye brows. The movie was made in 1952. It's original title was " Satan's Sattelites "Commando Cody stops him at the end.
Cool, Very Cool Fred!, but, all those beautiful young women (if alive still?) are 75 to 100years old now!, LOL!. Hey, in which one of those Movie's do we find a Fresh Face Young Clit Eastwood?, in his First Movie!, LOL!. By the way, I Love those Peter Cushing & Christopher Lee Hammer Horror Movies, too bad they were not in Star Wars Together!. :-(
If we're voting, Julia Adams is my #1 in this line-up, with Yvette Vickers as runner-up! Kinda disappointed not to see Virginia Leith in the running, even if she was a dis-embodied noggin for most of "The Brain That Wouldn't Die". Prettiest head-in-a-tray I ever saw lol.
+FredFlix Yeah, the Critter-In-The-Closet sure thought so! Speaking of which, I first saw that film at about 12-13 years of age, and when CITC finally kicked up a ruckus (y'know, helpin' dude with his arm 'n all), well, that was about the most graphic bit I'd ever seen up 'til then. Stuck with me for sure, still gets me to this day! Thanks for the fun uploads Fred.
As a fan of sci-fi and monster movies... I REALLY loved this one!!!
Thanks, AgentPepsi1.
Beverly and Allison should have been #1 together. 2 FABULOUS women and they were in the movie "Gunslinger" together
@@kentonclarkson1449 he has forgot THEM who is really and good movie monster, his hit is good.
@@kentonclarkson1449 Gunslinger was a corman low budget filmed in color.
Wow. Fred, Fred. My hat is off to you. Well-curated and thinking out of the box, as always.
It's a joy to watvh your videos.
Nice of you to say, Evan.
Thank you,😃 once again Fred. You never disappoint.
13:45 "For a few dollars you can hire a woman who'll fit all your fetishes. To match your requirements perfectly. And if you ever get tired of her you can always run down to the employment agency for another." I must admit, Beverly makes a compelling point.
I always loved that line, Clay.
Clay Loomis 😂 I found that quite' erotic ! 😂
Wow, Beverly sure was an understanding lass, and so self sacrificing. From the look of Lee Van Cleef , I would think he might of had some ideas for his honey to fulfill . I wonder what the going rate was.
That's where I remember Beverly Garland My Three Sons
For a few dollars you can also be - Lee Van Kleef in.."For A Few Dollars More!"
MAAAN !!! you bring back the good memories of Saturday night when I was allowed to stay up late as a kid. These movies would come on at 11:30 after the late news. If my parents fell asleep I'd stay for devotions, watch the station sign off (they never do now) with the national anthem and then white noise ;)
Glad you liked it, Barney.
Beverly Garland for the win! MST3K approved!
Virginia Leith in "The Brain That Wouldn't Die " only needed her eyes to win me over.
Once again, Absolute Gem of a production Fred 😃👍
Encouraging words, Mark.
This was really cool. I grew up with these movies. You should really do one about the fine women of horror in the 70's. Now I want to go back and watch some of these.
Ha! Good one, Fred. I remember Beverly Garland from My Three Sons. She didn't do any screaming on that show, tho. Except, maybe when Uncle Charlie crept into her room at night. 😁
And hey... wasn't that Ted Knight voicing the Alligator People preview?! 😆
I'll bet it was, morlockmeat.
Uncle Charlie did everyone's laundry. Just saying.
@@schallrd1 - 😆
All Plants 🪴 Move, They Just Dont Usually Pull Themselves Out Of The Ground And Chase You! I Love That Line 😂!!
“I Married a Monster from Outer Space” is really good!
I like it, too.
It was much better than the title would suggest. Gloria Talbot always added something special to any movie she was in.
@@brucefritzges8759 Whenever I see Ken Lynch is something, I think of his line in the hospital: " I know where we can find some real men."
Fred baby you nailed it by including Yvette Vickers for both The Giant Leech's and Attack of the Giant Woman. And, of course, her layout in Playboy (June '59). Such a sad ending for her though.
I hear ya, Rick.
The Cyclops. Hilarious as they just "threw" that iguana from off camera on top of the other lizard. Never knew iguanas could fly.Gotta love it.
I was laughing at the exact same thing
You did great!! I was glad to see Julie Adams #2! Always thought she was gorgeous!!
Thanks, Elizabeth.
I must.ve missed out on Attack of the Giant Leeches.Have to catch that one.Beverly Garland was a great #1,but I remember Julie Adams in many,many movies back then.Another good one Fred.
Thanks, Mike. I prefer Julie physically as No. 1 but she made just the one monster movie.
As someone who enjoys both Roger and Gene Corman's monster movies from the '50s (especially Night of the Blood Beast and The Brain Eaters), I've always found Attack of the Giant Leeches relatively boring.
I still love these movies at 55yrs old lols
I love them more than ever, seeing the trash served today.
I was surprised to see that Joan Taylor didn't make the list.
She starred in a couple of all-time classics:
"Earth vs. the Flying Saucers" & "20 Million Miles to Earth "
Too bad she didn't get the role for "This Island Earth" or she could have had the trifecta...
"Touch" Connors @ 6:08? As soon as I saw him, I knew that was Mike Connors of Mannix fame. I never knew he went by the name "Touch" early in his career... until now. Thanks Fred!
You were out of touch, Herb?
Good one, Thomas.
Oh, you'll love Touch in the MST3K version of Swamp Women (Swamp Diamonds). It's available online. Here's a 2 second stinger, ruclips.net/video/gQdtYjaJ1Ko/видео.html
He was a close friend of Dash Riprock and Bolt Upright.
he picked up the nickname on the basketball court
Beverley's scream was top notch.
This was good...... very, very good. Informative, informational and a bit of fun as well. Thank you for posting !! And the poster's below are correct, if still alive, they would be quite old by now.
Yes, but they are eternally young on FredFlix, Randall.
For a minute there I was at the Drive-In Theater hearing those screams over a speaker. Thanks Fred.
Sure thing, John.
Great collection Fred also honorary mention to Marla (the body) English from “Voodoo woman” and “The she creature.
You could probably do a separate dedication just on the “hammer girls” by themselves. great job again
Have you done a listing of Science Fiction women? Such as: Susan Cabot, Shawn Smith, Margaret Sheridan, Essy Persson, Barbara Rush, Nancy Gates, etc.
Yes, it's on this channel. (Though I forgot Barbara Rush.)
The knockers on Gloria Talbott when they emerge from the water in the Cyclops 👍
Getting a hickie from a giant leech is just another high school experience.
12:40, "what have you done with my husband" answer we made a belt and pair of shoes out of him
Great list. I love these actresses. Beverly Garland was incredible.
Love gloria Talbot in I married a monster from outer space!Yvette Vickers was gorgeous!
I remember seeing most of these movies in the theater when I was a kid back in the 50s, but never realized at the time how awful they were.
Willis O'Brian did The Black Scorpion, he did the original King Kong in 1933.
They have come out with far worse movies since.
Julie Adams for me...love her in that white bathing suit...she was hot!!!
I agree with you Mr. Cushman,100%
You better hope the Creature doesn't read this.
Yes, she was attractive.
The Cyclops is the Lord of Nightmares? Freddy Krueger is gonna be pissed.
Time for another crossover movie! 😄
Seen a few of these, those ladies are the best screamers lol oh and the look nice aswel
Not of this earth! My fav beverly Garland movie!
I love these movies.
ohh Fred only you could put something so fun together! Astounding footage of old horror films, but the one that has me in gales of laughter was the alligator man wearing trousers LMAOOOOO it looked so funny. The whole girl/maiden thing did not raise my temperature LOL, but I am sure your male subscribers really enjoyed them....
I laugh every time i see an alligator in pants, Miss Melly!
Beverly Garland, definitely #1!
Yvette Vickers for me had the most alluring intro photo. Missed Barbara Shelly. Fun list by the way.
Yeah, Barbara was not only beautiful, but a great actress as well.
Love Yvonne furneaux in hammers the mummy! Also love barbara shelly in hammer's the gorgon! Love barbarA shelly in catgirl!
Those women were hot in those old days. I love this video; it was fun to watch! Thank you, FredFlix!
There probably wasn't a 60's tv series that Gloria Talbott wasn't in at least once. Hilarious, look at 2:02 and see a lizard get thrown onto the shot!
Creature from the black lagoon all time top b movie. This is a great list. Though why wasn't Them included??
Uh...the girl in that movie is #11? I can't squeeze them all in with just 10.
@@FredFlix I understand. But black lagoon still ranks top of my list. Might consider a second list--blob, the thing, Them. Keep up the gd work
well chosen good selection and a list
Thanks, ebiros2.
Revenge of the creature is one of my favorites!lori Nelson is beautiful!
I actually prefer The Creature Walks Among Us, even if the second male lead's rivalry with the Gill Man had actually materialized in the finished movie.
The Tyger must disagree, but your list is very good. As the old dictum goes: de gustibus non est disputandum.
Julia Adams ftw!
Beverly garland?? No way. Her scream is NOTHING TO Julia Adams when she is yanked off the boat by the creature. Enjoyed the video
*excellent video..congratulations..they are really queens of screams*
Thank you.
Fred never disappoints
Black Scorpion was actually pretty good
Good enough to be on MST3K. 😁
@@luisreyes1963 Or...bad enough? 🤔
It has some pacing issues, and the bit where Richard Denning points at the baby with his revolver always makes me laugh/cringe. But the effects are excellent, the monster scenes are all really effective, and Mara Corday is as gorgeous as any creature that ever walked the face of the Earth.
I liked the Mexican setting and the fact that there was an hispanic second lead who was more than a mere sidekick, although I will grant Don Krouskop his pacing issues.
I loved the train wreck part, the tender was backward and it said, Lionel Trains, you gotta love it!
Liz: You want sumthin', Cal?
Cal: I sure do, honey!
Yvette Vickers was incredible. She was also in ATTACK OF THE 50-FOOT WOMAN.
Also, I personally would have put Mara Corday much higher on this list. Besides being as sultry and stunning as any woman who ever lived, she was in THE GIANT CLAW in addition to the two films you cite here. That kind of resume ought to earn her a Top 5 spot, at least.
Love Susan cabot in wasp woman and war of the satellites! FAITH IS. ALLURONG IN IT CAME FROM BEBEATH THE SEA !
oh my. Julie Adams. I got to say that movie was scary in black and white. The scenes in the lagoon. nobody around, quiet, and scary
AHHH, a new Fred Flix, fix ! Beverly Garland, boy did Steve Douglas hit the jackpot with that second wife, and Rob, Chip, and Ernie had a babe for a stepmom. Anything with snippets of Lee Van Cleef and Touch Conners is gold. And John Agar and Richard Denning , what a time! Yep, those honeys were the standard, with those hourglass figures and bullet bras , hubba hubba ! Fred, you're " THE MAN" !!
Thanks muchly, stendec. That Douglas household had Tina Cole in it as well.
OH YES !! Can't forget her, ...Honey Hush!! Sweet as the day is long.
As Brisco Darling would say, "She twangs my buds" !!
stendec 5762 Miss Garland played in "Scarecrow and Mrs. King," "Remington Steele," The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and "The Twilight Zone." Quite an accomplished lady!
Julie Adams should easily have been number one, IMO!
But she only made one monster movie so I had to subtract points.
Joan Weldon in "Them."
Interesting that a clip with Richard Denning was shown, from The Black Scorpion, and 2 others. In real life, he was married to Evelyn Ankers, who was a 40's beauty scream queen!
If you were to make a Top 10 Leading Men of '50s and '60s Genre Movies, I imagine Denning would qualify.
Please!!! Keep these coming!
I met Lori Nelson years ago at a convention. She probably the only person on earth to say that when she worked with Clint Eastwood he was kind of a young nerd!
I think I saw the alligator creature in a couple of "Lost in Space" episodes.
What about Allison Hayes? Hypnotic Eye, 50 foot Woman, The Undead & so many other great flicks....really I loved Beverly Garland as a kid but...leaving out Allison Hayes!!!!!!????
Yes, she's one of the tops as far as I'm concerned. Very sexy woman.
Yeah, I felt like dismissing THE ZOMBIES OF MORA TAU, and ignoring THE UNEARTHLY & THE UNDEAD altogether, was a convenient way to slight Miss Hayes out of her rightful spot on the list. But to each their own, I guess.
Beverly Garland was in a lot of horror movies, on My Three Sons, and on a Twilight Zone episode.
She also played Tuesday Weld's mother in Pretty Poison.
I'm waiting for " caltiki the immortal monster". And the woman consumption scene. ". Good stuff keep it coming.
Thanks, Ivan.
There was no woman consumption in Caltiki. The only person seen consumed in that movie are 2 men. The diver and the crazy guy right near the end of the movie. One woman is shot and killed but that's it.
@@lasktdave thank you foggy memory from reading one of those monster mags thought the limb was that of a woman.
Great list, FF!!!!!!!
Beverly Garland could tame Lee Van Cleef 😮😮😮👍👍👍👍👍👍
She had an easier time than Clint. Thanks, Thomas.
Beverly Garland is definitely a worthy number one. But suddenly, quality of the movie is a strike against Allison Hayes and the first sample you show for Garland is The Alligator People? Outside of Dick Smith's makeup effects, what does that movie have to recommend it? When I watched it, it seemed a lot longer than its running time.
I love Alligator People.
Hey Fred, I'm looking for a movie that played at the same time in the 1970's with the Manster. Manster I remeber there was an eye growing out of a guys shoulder. However the second movie im looking for and still cant find is this, I think it was on a boat or off shore oil rig, and there was some kind of sea creature that had trouble breathing, when it did, if made a sucking sound inhaling, then on exhale it almost sounded like it was saying "Elllmmm". Do you know the name of that movie?
I can't, sorry. Is the movie from the '70s? Because Manster was '50s or early '60s. Was it in color?
@@FredFlix black & white. I suspect the film was made in the 50's, but I watched them both with my grandfather early-mid 70's. 75 to 78.
@@Charles3773 The movie sounds like Roger Corman. Check his filmography on Wikipedia and read the plots. You might find it.
@@FredFlix thanks. I'll give it a shot today after work.
I always wondered why I liked Revenge of the Creature more than the original.
Then I figured it out....Julie Adams was replaced by LORI NELSON...the Gillman
didn't notice the changeover because LORI was wearing the same white one-piece
swimsuit that Julie Adams wore in Creature of the Black Lagoon...
Don't worry about it Gillman...She fooled me too...
I never thought Beverly Garland would be number one! I just remember her as Steve Douglas's wife in "My Three Sons"!
The most BEAUTÍFUL SONG ilove ever heard
Loved this stuff as a kid then. Now at 11/9/18...this is a great respite from our mid-term elections. I'd almost rather see all these monsters in "congress' than what we have now. THANK YOU MONSTER MOVIES! Thank you Fred!
You're welcome, rahkin rah. Good point on the monster-congress analogy.
The B movie genre was blessed with beautiful actresses who could really act in roles that could have been better written.
2:20 Oh the era when special effects amounted to dropping a lizard on top of another lizard
The water ballet between the beauty and the beast was so successful that the remade it in all 3 movies.
I couldn't agree more; Beverly Garland was the obvious choice for #1.
Though for raw sexuality, you can't beat Yvette Vickers.
I would also seriously consider an honorable mention for Ginger Stanley, who was the swimming double for both Julia Adams and Lori Nelson in the Creature movies.
Also would have considered Sally Fraser for the main list.
But i'm not complaining about any of your choices.
Great list, fun video, Fred!
Thanks, Michael. I'll have to google Sally Fraser.
Sally Fraser was in War of the Colossal Beast, Earth vs. the Spider, and at her best in It Conquered the World as the wife of Peter Graves.
Ah, yes!
@@michaeltuz608 She was also in GIANT FROM THE UNKNOWN.
Oddly enough, I knew all of these names except your #1 choice.
Hi Fred, I didn't know Mrs. Douglas was in horror movies. I do however remember Julia Adams (hot) . Some of these movies I don't know. Love the ladies though......always !
I'm staying .....
Another 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks Fred
You're welcome, Byron. Thanks for your comment.
Mara Corday gets my vote regardless of what giant monster was chasing her.
I dunno, Gloria Talbott was pretty hot!
My thoughts exactly, even with the ridiculous hair she has in some of her movies she's still got a cute face!
...now I've got to re-watch Zombies of Mora Tau!
woo-hoo!
i used to have quite a crush on Allison Hayes. especially in the disembodied and zombies of mora-tau and attack of the 50 foot woman. she will always be without question, my favorite. thanks for this.
She was plenty hot, Brian.
what about Evelyn Ankers?
Mara Corday should have been higher on the list , after all she was the romantic interest in the Giant Claw
"The Alligator people" also stars Richard Crane , Rocky Jones,Space Ranger, as her missing husband. 1959.
@@johnbockelie3899 crane was also in the 1950s syndicated tv show Commander Cody , Sky Marshall of the universe.
@@randyacuna3248 when I was a kid in the 1960's one of our channels, channel 5 in Seattle on weekends shown commando Cody movies.the show was called " Adventure 5 theater". That was the first time I'd ever seen Commando Cody movies.
@@johnbockelie3899 the tv show Commando Cody , sky Marshall was a half hour tv show syndicated by republic pictures. First , the 1949 serial King of the Rocketmen introduced the flying jacket, Next, in the 1952 serial Rader men from the moon introduced the commando cody character , again with the flying jacket and finally the serial , Zombies of the stratosphere 1955 serial. Those serials were edited into movie form , my guess is that is what you saw.
@@randyacuna3248 "Zombies of the stratosphere " included a rather logical Martian........Leonard Nimoy played a Martain who's plan was to destroy Earth and put Mars into its former orbit. Part of his make up included up swept eye brows. The movie was made in 1952. It's original title was " Satan's Sattelites "Commando Cody stops him at the end.
I'm not sure I can rate the others, but I definitely agree that Julie Adams and Beverly Garland deserved those top two spots!
I remember thinking it was weird when The Scream Queen, Beverly Garland, joined “My Three Sons”. I wasn’t far off.
All these actresses were dopee
For a great performance by Beverly Garland in a seedy noir watch Stark Fear.
Number 1 with out question is Barbara Steele
Dracula Has Risen from the Grave! Again?
Is it just me , i always thought that dracula rose from a coffin .
Julie Adams should have received extra credit for receiving a knock on the head when The Creature was carrying her through the cavern set.
The best actress of them all
Mara Corday that is
I believe Yvette Vickers also played the girl who was killed by the 50 Foot Woman. she also died a very horrible death in real life
Wow, 50s and 60s are very interested at least but I still don't know why bigger insects tho?
Cool, Very Cool Fred!, but, all those beautiful young women (if alive still?) are 75 to 100years old now!, LOL!.
Hey, in which one of those Movie's do we find a Fresh Face Young Clit Eastwood?, in his First Movie!, LOL!.
By the way, I Love those Peter Cushing & Christopher Lee Hammer Horror Movies, too bad they were not in Star Wars Together!. :-(
Yes, but he was also the napalm-bombing pilot in Tarantula.
Clit Eastwood? Was his nickname " love bud "?
How can you overlook Ingrid Pitt? She's what made Hammer horror movies infamous! 👻
Thanks anyway, FredFlix.
I don't think her first foray into the genre was until the 1970's. I could be wrong, just going off the top of my head.
Perfect for the man with a foot fetish. lol
I agree robert !
Mamie Van Doren!! 😍😍😍
Did you ever see Kng Kong the original uncut version ,,,,,,,Fay Wray,by far.
Girl could SCREAM !
My adds would be some of the lovely ladies the mummy was always after as his lost queen. And,for heaven's sake, fay Wray (i know, too early)
well done
If we're voting, Julia Adams is my #1 in this line-up, with Yvette Vickers as runner-up! Kinda disappointed not to see Virginia Leith in the running, even if she was a dis-embodied noggin for most of "The Brain That Wouldn't Die". Prettiest head-in-a-tray I ever saw lol.
She does give good head, if you know what I mean.
+FredFlix Yeah, the Critter-In-The-Closet sure thought so! Speaking of which, I first saw that film at about 12-13 years of age, and when CITC finally kicked up a ruckus (y'know, helpin' dude with his arm 'n all), well, that was about the most graphic bit I'd ever seen up 'til then. Stuck with me for sure, still gets me to this day!
Thanks for the fun uploads Fred.
When Beverly Garland finished with monsters she married Steve Douglas on My Three Sons.
In between those in 1957-1958 her TV series Police Woman Decoy
Same thing
What happened to the first video Fred?
Somehow I lopped off the last two minutes when I was making it, but didn't realize it.