#The Mole People 1956
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TERRIFYING MOVIE SCREENS IN 1956 -- THEY CAME FROM HOLLOW EARTH!
PIC INFO: Resolution at 1943x2573 -- Spotlight on a 30" X 40") movie poster for the American sci-fi/horror/adventure film "The Mole People" (Universal International, 1956), directed by Virgil W. Vogel. Screen story written by László Görög
Source: https://movieposters.ha.com/itm/movie-posters/science-fiction/a/161826-51247.s.
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Cynthia Patrick - The Mole People (1956)
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The Mole People (1956)
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Bob Herron in The Mole People (1956)
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The Mole People, 1956
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The Mole People (1956) Movie Review
The Mole People – ABC Film Challenge – Horror – M – The Mole People – Movie Review Director: Virgil W Vogel Writer: László Görög (Screenplay) Cast John Agar (Sands of Iwo Jima) Cynthia Patrick Hugh Beaumont (Leave It to Beaver) Alan Napier (Batman: The Movie) Nestor Paiva (Creature from the Black Lagoon) Plot: A party of archaeologists discovers the remnants of a mutant…
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Cynthia Patrick The Mole People (1956)
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#Chris Winterbaur#film d'horreur#Le peuple de l'enfer (1956)#réadaptation#Remake#Robert Kirkman#The Mole People (1956)#Universal Pictures#news#cinéma#actualité#acteurs#filmmaking
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Cynthia Patrick and friend in The Mole People (1956)
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The Mole People (1956) dir. Virgil Vogel
#the mole people#filmedit#horroredit#fantasyedit#scifiedit#my gifs#movies#1950s#b&w#sci fi#fantasy#horror
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(via The Grim Gallery: Exhibit 4815)
The Mole People (1956)
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FROM THE VERY DEPTHS OF -- THE MOLE MUTANTS ROSE TO INVADE DOWN UNDER!
PIC INFO: Resolution at 1270x2866 -- Spotlight on an Australian daybill for the American action/sci-fi/horror film "The Mole People" (Universal International, 1956). Directed by Virgil W. Vogel. Artist:
Source: https://movieposters.ha.com/itm/movie-posters/a/161213-50314.s.
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Vampire Oc Introduction
Finally I'm posting about my boy 😩 he's been in my notes for a year, just haven't gotten around to editing his bio + posting him lol. Also I fear the lost boys and near dark inspo is impossible to ignore

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Name: Angel
Age: It's complicated, but he stopped aging at 28
Species: Vampire
Birthdate: August 4, 1956, Leo 🦁
Gender: Cis male, He/him
Orientation: Homosexual
Appearance
Height: 6'3"
Eye Color: Brown
Hair: 3a brown hair that falls downs just below his shoulders, both sides of his head is shaved down. Hair is typically kept down, though it's not uncommon for him to put it up in a ponytail
Race: Mixed, Half Black/Half Latino
Body description: Lean build with more visible muscle on his arms, freckles scattered everywhere on his body, has moles on his left cheek near his eye and on his right shoulder. Ears and right eyebrow are pierced
Aesthetic:
A lot of his style is built off of spite. Everything he wears, he kind of likes just because he knows it'll shock and piss some people he used to know off. Angel has an affinity for leather, flashy animal print (his favorite is leopard), cowboy boots, and big novelty belt buckles. Is drawn towards darker colors. He keeps an outfit simple: tries not to have clashing patterns and keeps his statement pieces to a minimum of one per outfit.
Personality
While he does have a more friendly and charming facade, it really doesn't take an Einstein to see that he's pretty guarded. Kind of guy to get into 10 minute small talk with and while he knows yours, you don't know his name. Can get pretty flirty with anyone, he doesn't mean it. Actually awful at commitment.
Bits of Backstory:
- Adopted into a Bible thumping, god fearing kind of home in Arizona
- After being caught with another boy when he was 16, Angel took all the cash he found around the house and ran off
- For a couple of years, Angel found himself hitchhiking and couch surfing with local hard rock bands
- One night in 1984, he found himself drunkenly flirting with another man in a bar right outside of Vegas
- He doesn't remember what exactly happened that night aside from taking free drinks from the stranger, but he woke up in a motel room dazed, hungry, and covered in his own blood
- His vision was hazy as he glanced at himself in the mirror. His body looked torn, yet nothing stayed except a dark red bite mark on his neck
Extras:
- Nowadays he continues his nomadic lifestyle in a suped up cargo van: fitting a small mattress, a box of clothes, and it's pretty decked out with plenty of curtains and windshield covers
- To keep himself stable, he does odd jobs. Doesn't stay in one place too long, he prefers a one and done or under the table kind of gig
- Angel can (kinda) play the guitar. When he was younger, he'd travel with a lot of bands and pick up some lessons from them too
- Hard for him to befriend other vampires, he doesn't remember who turned him, it kinda made him a bit distrustful of others
- Plus he's never been the type to be comfortable in a large group, the idea of vampire covens intimidate him
- While he's learned to live with his vampirism, he misses a lot of junk food the most. Potato chips, fries, anything fried in oil makes him gag now.
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When is the thriller movie filming? I’m guessing he’ll be working on both films at the same time.
I'm not sure, but I don't think it will be until some time next year.
Also, it appear there are two productions and one is already at Universal. The one Ant is in doesn't seem to have a home yet.
About a year and half ago, it was announced that The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman will be producing a remake of the 1956 horror film The Mole People (watch it Here) for Universal Pictures… and while we wait for further updates on that project, Deadline has revealed that there’s a different “mole people” project coming our way from Rob Savage, the director of the Stephen King adaptation The Boogeyman and the screen life horror films Host and Dashcam. This one is called Molepeople and has Anthony Ramos (Twisters) and Ben Mendelsohn (Animal Kingdom) attached to star in it.
Described as telling the story of one man’s nightmarish descent into the abandoned tunnels beneath the streets of New York City, where a twisted society lurks, Molepeople brings to mind not only The Mole People but also the 1984 film C.H.U.D., which involved people living in the tunnels beneath NYC, and the 1972 film Death Line (a.
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The Mole People (1956)
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