Thursday, May 26, 2016

No. 16 / Fall 1994



For the first time a photo from a 'current' gothic thriller motion picture completely dominates the cover of Scarlet Street with Issue #16 (from the Fall of 1994).  "Interview With The Vampire" was due to be released at the end of the year.  Inside there is also extensive coverage of the then current television Sci-Fi series, "The X-Files".  A happy balance of past and present prevails, however, with "X-Files'" inspirational show "The Night Stalker", the television package which revived all the Classic Famous Monsters, "Shock Theatre", and our original favorite madman Dwight Frye.

As of this writing, although it continues to be pretty cool weather-wise, we're still being promised a warmer-than-average Summer ahead.  We'll be on hand to see for ourselves during the final minutes of June with another 'Hot' Issue of Scarlet Street to be archived (#17).  Until then, Happy Memorial Day Weekend!





































*Peter Cushing























*"Interview With The Vampire" [1994]






*"Interview With The Vampire" [1994]






*"Interview With The Vampire" [1994]






*"Interview With The Vampire" [1994]






*"Interview With The Vampire" [1994]






*"Interview With The Vampire" [1994]






*"Interview With The Vampire" [1994]













*Dwight Frye






*Dwight Frye as "Renfield" (below)






*Dwight Frye with Bela Lugosi in "Dracula" [1931]






*Dwight Frye as "Fritz"






*Dwight Frye with Colin Clive (above) in "Frankenstein" [1931]






*Dwight Frye in (above) "The Maltese Falcon" [1931]






 *Dwight Frye as "Karl"






 *Dwight Frye with Ernest Thesiger in "Bride of Frankenstein" [1935]






*Dwight Frye with Valerie Hobson (above) in "Bride of Frankenstein" [1935]






*Dwight Frye in "Bride of Frankenstein" [1935]










































*The X-Files




*The X-Files




*The X-Files




*The X-Files




*The X-Files




*Gillian Anderson




*The X-Files




*The X-Files




*The Cigarette Smoking Man...still alive in 2016!




*The X-Files









*Darren McGavin




*Darren McGavin




*Darren McGavin




*Darren McGavin




*Darren McGavin




*Darren McGavin




*Darren McGavin




*Darren McGavin and Friend...








*Darren McGavin and Simon Oakland




*Simon Oakland




*Darren McGavin continued to be active in show business until his death in 2006 at the age of 83.




















*Pages from the "Shock Theatre" Program Guide












*Pages from the "Shock Theatre" Program Guide












*Pages from the "Shock Theatre" Program Guide






*"Shock" & "Son of Shock"!






*Pages from the "Shock Theatre" Program Guide


















*Dwight Frye in the two first "Frankenstein" films by Universal Pictures






*Dwight Frye with (above) Erich von Stroheim in "The Crime of Dr. Crespi" [1935] and (below) presumably holding son Dwight Frye Jr.  




*Dwight Frye















* Supplemental images are noted with an (*) asterisk.  My intention is to only enhance the reading experience and not take away from the original publication.

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