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Invasion of the Saucer-Men, 1957
Original poster art by Albert Kallis
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#albert kallis#invasion of the saucer men#poster art#horror art#sci fi art#pulp art#1950s sci fi#1950s horror#1950s movies#art#painting
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Invasion of the Saucer-Men (1957) Illustration by Albert Kallis
#invasion of the saucer-men#albert kallis#vintage#film#movie#poster#movie poster#poster art#1957#1950s#scifi#scifi art#science fiction#science fiction art#art#illustration#painting
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Vintage Poster - The Undead
Art by Albert Kallis
American International (1957)
#Posters#Film#The Undead#Albert Kallis#Horror#Horror Films#Horror Movies#Vintage#Art#Skeletons#American International#1957#1950s#50s
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Movie poster by Albert Kallis for the 1955 Danish release of the Universal International motion picture Uhyret fra den sorte lagune.
#movie poster#Uhyret fra den sorte lagune#Creature from the Black Lagoon#Albert Kallis#Universal International#1954 movies#Ricou Browning#Julia Adams
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Invasion of the Saucer-Men, 1957. Bordure par Albert Kallis.
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The Rise of IHOP: Breakfast's Global Icon
Origin and Founders’ Story The International House of Pancakes, better known as IHOP, was founded on July 7, 1958, by brothers Al and Jerry Lapin, along with early investor Albert Kallis. The first IHOP opened its doors in the Los Angeles suburb of Toluca Lake, California. The Lapin brothers were inspired by their love for breakfast foods and wanted to create a place where people could enjoy…
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United States of America
USA!!! USA!!! USA!!!
Day One
So I just woke up like thissss — in the US of A. Born and raised. At 2657 107th AVE NW.
Here I am!!!
Hmm, what should I do in my home of Coon Rapids? I KNOW I KNOW I KNOW!!! I need to EAT.
I leap into my blue minivan and drive carefully on the roads, eschewing the ubiquitous ice. One notorious thing about this place is Elsa's wrath upon us.
I pick up my BFFies for a grand old time because that's just what we Minnesotans do, IG.
Americans LOVE BREAKFAST FOOD!!! SO GUESS WHERE WE'RE FUCKING GOING!!!
Yesss IHOP — my favourite place on the planet. The International House of Pancakes was founded in 1958 by my BFFs Jerry Lapin, Al Lapin, and Albert Kallis in Los Angeles.
This particular IHOP is located at 55 Coon Rapids Blvd, NW, and is one of the worst-rated IHOPs nearby at 3.4
Here I'm sat with my ponies Clara, Read, and Ramsey. IDK WTF they ordered, but I ALWAYS order the five stack of original buttermilk pancakes, since I was a little kitten.
I hear Ed Sheeran playing on the radio and I want to die. Every song is in English. We speak English in the US due to the red coats colonizing here in the 1600s. Fun fact, I'm technically the most American in this room. #Mexican #Brown. Yet white is seen as the epitome of American SMH, ANYWAY!!!
Our waitress forgets about us 5000 times. We also weren't even seated for like 30 minutes despite there being like one other customer. YEAH, THIS SERVICE STINKS! But I still leave a 20% tip because this is America and waiters don't make enough on their salary alone, so it's my duty to tip them.
I tip using my hard-earned US Dollars from working at Coldstone Creamery. My own tips, actually.
Day -5
There's not much else to do in Coon Rapids but eat and shop. Especially in the winter when no one wants to be outside. Except when you're freaky like us.
Winter fun!!! SLEDDING!!! That's how we live it up in the depths of winter here in Minnesota. I also love love skiing, but not in Coon Rapids. But my soul craves warmth… I need to travel to the equator. Time to get crawling.
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NIGHT OF THE BLOOD BEAST (1958) Reviews and free to watch on YouTube and Tubi
Artwork by Albert Kallis (later re-used for The Embalmer, 1965) ‘No girl was safe as long as this head hunting thing roamed the land!’ Night of the Blood Beast is a 1958 American sci-fi horror film about an astronaut who is killed on reentry to Earth, but his body is seeded with rapidly gestating aliens. The movie was directed by Bernard L. Kowalski (Attack of the Giant Leeches; Sssssss) from a…
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#1958#Bernard L. Kowalski#Ed Nelson#free to watch on Tubi#free to watch on YouTube#free to watch online#movie film#Night of the Blood Beast#review reviews#Roger Corman#sci-fi horror#trailer
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Possibly by Albert Kallis.
Day the World Ended (1955) - Italian poster art
#roger corman#albert kallis#uncertain attribution#anonymous#poster art#the day the world ended#day the world ended
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Terror from the Year 5000 (1958), art by Albert Kallis
#Terror from the Year 5000#1958#1950s#albert kallis#vintage#poster#poster art#art#illustration#film#movie#movie poster
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Vintage Poster - The Astounding She Monster
Art by Albert Kallis
American International (1958)
#Posters#Film#Science Fiction#Albert Kallis#The Astounding She Monster#Astounding She Monster#American International#Vintage#Art#Science Fiction Art#Science Fiction Illustration#1958#1950s#50s
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Movie poster by Albert Kallis, distributed by the National Screen Service (# 57/115), for the 1957 Allied Artists motion picture Attack of the Crab Monsters. The movie featured Russell Johnson seven years before Gilligan's Island.
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The artist is Albert Kallis, who weirdly enough was a cofounder of everyone’s second favorite all night diner, IHOP.
According to a Heritage Auctions write up:
“The original 1957 gouache poster artwork for the iconic Invasion of the Saucer Men movie poster sold for $107,550…Rather than depict a finished film, the artwork painted by artist Albert Kallis actually inspired the creation of the movie and further solidified a cornerstone of the public's collective consciousness of ‘little green men’ from outer space.
In addition to creating some of the most eye catching and lurid artwork ever to grace a poster, Kallis is remembered as one of the founding partners of International House of Pancakes in 1958.
Legend has it that Kallis and film producer James Nicholson would work up a title and ad campaign and send artwork from the campaign to exhibitors and see how quickly they booked the film," said Grey Smith, director of vintage posters at Heritage Auctions. "The film would then be written and put into production."
Kallis, an American born artist, was American International Pictures' art director for 17 years beginning in 1956 when a young Roger Corman spotted the 29-year-old artist's work. Prior to his work in film, Kallis worked with famed advertising artist Saul Bass and Capitol Records designing album covers. When Kallis teamed up with Corman, he became acquainted with Samuel Arkoff and Nicholson, co-founders of AIP.
This artwork was used for the half sheet format for Invasion of the Saucer-Men, but it was also likely used for additional promotional pieces for the film.”
movie poster - Invasion Of The Saucer Men - Jun 1957
artist unknown
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