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Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter (1966)
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On October 5, 2013, Billy the Kid VS Dracula and Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter were screened as a double-feature on TCM Underground.
#tcm underground#billy the kid vs dracula#jesse james meets frankenstein's daughter#horror#weird west#horror art#movies#double feature#art
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Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter (1966)
My rating: 4/10
Yup. Sure does.
#Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter#William Beaudine#Carl K. Hittleman#John Lupton#Narda Onyx#Cal Bolder#Youtube
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JESSE JAMES MEETS FRANKENSTEIN'S DAUGHTER Reviews and free on Plex, Tubi, YouTube
Jesse James Meets Frankenstein’s Daughter is a 1965 sci-fi horror Western film directed by William Beaudine (Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla; Voodoo Man; The Ape Man) from a screenplay by Carl K. Hittleman. The Circle Productions movie stars John Lupton, Narda Onyx, Cal Bolder and Estelita Rodriguez. The film was released theatrically on 10 April 1966 as part of a double-bill, along with…
#1965#Cal Bolder#free on Plex#free on Tubi#horror#Jesse James Meets Frankenstein&039;s Daughter#John Lupton#movie film#Narda Onyx#review reviews#western#William Beaudine
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Cal Bolder and Narda Onyx- JESSE JAMES MEETS FRANKENSTEIN'S DAUGHTER (1966)
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Curse of the Undead, 1959. The rare horror western, joining the ranks with the likes of Billy the Kid Vs. Dracula and Jesse James Meets Frankenstein’s Daughter.
#the curse of the undead#vintage horror#classic horror#universal horror#horror movie posters#old movie posters#classic movie posters#vintage schlock#vintage cheesecake
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Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter is a low-budget horror Western film released in 1966, in which a fictionalized version of the real-life western outlaw Jesse James encounters the fictional granddaughter (the film's title notwithstanding) of the famous Dr. Frankenstein.
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Top 5 cowboy movies that are objectively/technically bad, but nevertheless dear to you
i would not call this a genre flush with enduring classics? anyway i started typing a thing out about my clash between "cringe culture is dead" and "if i make fun of something first no one can laugh at me for liking it" but im developing a migraine and i'm going to use this to shout out five obscure westerns instead
jesse james meets frankenstein's daughter: not a well made movie in any sense of the word, i think this is about operation paperclip, which is interesting bc (if i'm right) westerns don't generally go in for social commentary like that (aside from zapatas)
killer caliber 32: an early cowboy detective movie, babiest peter lee lawrence. a little silly, a lot charming. he really does look like he's twelve in this one
support your local sheriff: i have not watched this in maybe fifteen years and idk if it holds up, but it is the closest thing to a screwball western that exists
the grand duel: this has an opening scene/first ten minutes that delighted me so much i didn't even care that the rest of the movie didn't deliver
gallowwalkers: a low budget early aughts horror western in the same vein as Van Helsing and Underworld and the residences evil. by god does it have flippy parkour action scenes and by god does it Look. don't fuckin worry about the plot ok. genuinely grossed me out a little
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Cal Bolder- JESSE JAMES MEETS FRANKENSTEIN'S DAUGHTER (1966)
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Billy the Kid Versus Dracula (1966) & Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter (1966) Mexican Lobby Cards
#mexican lobby cards#billy the kid vs. dracula#jesse james meets frankenstein's daughter#horror western#1960s movies
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Remembering Jess James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter star Cal Bolder on the anniversary of his date of birth.
#rest in peace#cal bolder#jesse james meets frankenstein's daughter#monster movies#horror movies#birthday#actor#movie art#art#drawing#movie history
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Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter (1966) starring John Lupton and Narda Onyx.
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BILLY THE KID VERSUS DRACULA (1966) – Episode 170 – Decades Of Horror: The Classic Era
“Here. [hands Billy whiskey] A little something to take the soreness out. … I think I’ll join you. I don’t feel too good myself.” Always follow the doctor’s orders! Join this episode’s Grue-Crew – Chad Hunt, Daphne Monary-Ernsdorff, Doc Rotten, and Jeff Mohr – as they saddle up for a rip-roaring ride out west with Billy the Kid Versus Dracula (1966)! Giddyup, Grue Believers!
Decades of Horror: The Classic Era Episode 170 – Billy the Kid Versus Dracula (1966)
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Dracula travels to the American West, intent on making a beautiful ranch owner his next victim. Her fiance, outlaw Billy the Kid, finds out about it and rushes to save her.
Directed by: William Beaudine
Writer: Carl K. Hittleman (as Carl Hittleman)
Selected Cast:
John Carradine as Count Dracula / posing as James Underhill
Chuck Courtney as William ‘Billy the Kid’ Bonney
Melinda Casey as Elizabeth (Betty) Bentley (credited as Melinda Plowman)
Virginia Christine as Eva Oster
Walter Janovitz as Franz Oster (as Walter Janowitz)
Bing Russell as Dan ‘Red’ Thorpe
Olive Carey as Dr. Henrietta Hull
Roy Barcroft as Sheriff Griffin
Hannie Landman as Lisa Oster
Richard Reeves as Pete – Saloonkeeper
Marjorie Bennett as Mary Ann Bentley
William Forrest as The Real James Underhill
George Cisar as Joe Flake
Harry Carey Jr. as Ben Dooley
Leonard P. Geer as Yancy (as Lennie Geer)
William Challee as Tom – Station Agent (as William Chalee)
Charlita as Nana – Indian Maiden
Max Kleven as Sandy Newman (as Max Klevin)
Jack Williams as Duffy
The subgenre of horror-westerns is not often used. In 1966, however, Embassy Pictures released a pair of this mixed breed on a groovy double feature. Joining Jesse James Meets Frankenstein’s Daughter (1966) is tonight’s feature discussion, Billy the Kid Versus Dracula (1966). Both of these genre mashups are directed by William Beaudine. Once again, Dracula is portrayed by John Carradine (House of Frankenstein, 1944; House of Dracula, 1945) and you might also recognize Chuck Courtney, who plays Billy the Kid, from (Pet Sematary, 1989). From there the cast becomes a who’s who of TV and Film Westerns character actors, putting Jeff in his happy place!
Carradine once said this film was “the worst movie he ever acted in.” The Grue-Crew may have other thoughts. Check it out now and let us know what you think of this bizarre and fun blend of genres.
At the time of this writing, Billy the Kid Versus Dracula is available for streaming from several different sources. The Grue Crew found the best resolution on the Classic Horror Movie Channel and Kanopy, but, among others, it can also be found on Tubi and Plex. The film is available on physical media as a Blu-ray from Kino Lorber.
Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror: The Classic Era records a new episode every two weeks. Up next in their very flexible schedule, as chosen by Jeff, is Beyond the Time Barrier (1960), directed by Edgar G. Ulmer (The Black Cat, 1934) and starring Robert Clarke (The Hideous Sun Demon, 1958).
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Check out this episode!
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Curse of the undead 1959 is a very unusual horror that blends western and horror . A vampire gunslinger played by Micheal Pate wears all black like the typical old west baddie. One of the flaws in this movie is he walks around in the daylight and has a shadow . Continuity problem? Or intentional? Eric Fleming plays the preacher , John Hoyt a veteran of b horror movies plays the kindly Dr. And Bruce Gordon who played the general in piranha plays the greedy land Baron. The gunslinger vampire is also a gun for hire. This was one of the last of the universal horror monster movies. The next being a very creepy and disturbing leech woman in 1960 . Curse of the undead is worth a watch just for being different and being a hybrid horror movie. Of course in 1966 they tried it again with a double bill . Jesse James meets Frankenstein’s daughter / billy the kid vs Dracula starring John Carridine as Dracula for the 3rd time.
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