Thursday, July 28, 2016

No. 18 / Spring 1995



Time for my mid-Summer (birthday) post!  Last month this site had a 'record' number of views, the highest since it began.  I don't really understand the difference, but my public counter says that it has had 1,242 total visits as of this writing, yet behind the scenes, Blogger says that number is 3,362 including 2,464 from the U.S.A., 260 from Russia, 132 from Japan and other countries as well (Germany, Canada, France, etc.)  Whatever the case is, I'm happy that Scarlet Street has a home where it shall always be remembered.  Here's to that.  Have a happy rest of the Summer, and keep cool!

















































































*Michael Gough




*Michael Gough




*Michael Gough




*Michael Gough




*Michael Gough




*Michael Gough




*Michael Gough





























*Tony Marshall, Dawn Richard, Michael Landon, Yvonne Lime, Kenny Miller, Cindy Robbins all back up Herman Cohen and the "I Was a Teenage..." movies!




*John Hamill, Joan Crawford & Herman Cohen




*Herman Cohen & Joan Crawford




"Konga" [1961] art with Michael Gough





*Joan Crawford & Herman Cohen




*On the set with Herman Cohen




*Herman Cohen contemplates the next chapter in the "I Was a Teenage..." saga!




*Herman Cohen & Joan Crawford





*"Black Zoo" artwork [1963]




*"Black Zoo" promo [1963]




*"Black Zoo" still [1963]




*"Black Zoo" promo [1963]











































*William Powell




*"The Canary Murder Case" [1929]




*Basil Rathbone in "The Bishop Murder Case" [1930]




*Basil Rathbone as Philo Vance




*"The Benson Murder Case" novel.




*Artwork for "The Benson Murder Case" [1930]




*William Powell




*"The Kennel Murder Case" [1933]








*"Black Zoo" still [1963]






*"Black Zoo" promos [1963]






*Michael Gough




*Joan Crawford, Herman Cohen & Michael Gough




*Herman Cohen & Joan Crawford




*"The Bishop Murder Case" [1930]




*Artwork for "The Bishop Murder Case" [1930]




*Artwork for "The Kennel Murder Case" [1933]














* 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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