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The Lost Films Fanzine
is the premiere digest fanzine specializing in lost films, un-produced scripts, and obscure movies long forgotten...until now. In this issue's feature story explore how 1935's
Capture of Tarzan
was re-shot to become 1936's
Tarzan Escapes
. Then, delve into Dino De Laurentiis's unmade sequels to
Orca
. Also explored is Cannon's ill-fated attempt to launch
Superman V
despite the failure of
Superman IV
. Investigate how the third film in
The Night Stalker
continuity,
The Night Killers
, led to the
Kolchak: The Night Stalker
TV series (and
The Norliss Tapes
).
Curse of the Pink Panther
was meant to launch a whole new series via
The Pink Panther
brand but failed miserably. Similarly, Connor Anderson explores the Japanese-made
Moonlight Mask: The Movie,
which was meant to relaunch a Japanese superhero from the 1950s but didn't. And finally, explore Bollywood's 1978 version of
One Million Year's B.C.
called
Aadi Yug.
That and more surprises!!!
is the premiere digest fanzine specializing in lost films, un-produced scripts, and obscure movies long forgotten...until now. In this issue's feature story explore how 1935's
Capture of Tarzan
was re-shot to become 1936's
Tarzan Escapes
. Then, delve into Dino De Laurentiis's unmade sequels to
Orca
. Also explored is Cannon's ill-fated attempt to launch
Superman V
despite the failure of
Superman IV
. Investigate how the third film in
The Night Stalker
continuity,
The Night Killers
, led to the
Kolchak: The Night Stalker
TV series (and
The Norliss Tapes
).
Curse of the Pink Panther
was meant to launch a whole new series via
The Pink Panther
brand but failed miserably. Similarly, Connor Anderson explores the Japanese-made
Moonlight Mask: The Movie,
which was meant to relaunch a Japanese superhero from the 1950s but didn't. And finally, explore Bollywood's 1978 version of
One Million Year's B.C.
called
Aadi Yug.
That and more surprises!!!
The Lost Films Fanzine
is the premiere digest fanzine specializing in lost films, un-produced scripts, and obscure movies long forgotten...until now. In this issue's feature story explore how 1935's
Capture of Tarzan
was re-shot to become 1936's
Tarzan Escapes
. Then, delve into Dino De Laurentiis's unmade sequels to
Orca
. Also explored is Cannon's ill-fated attempt to launch
Superman V
despite the failure of
Superman IV
. Investigate how the third film in
The Night Stalker
continuity,
The Night Killers
, led to the
Kolchak: The Night Stalker
TV series (and
The Norliss Tapes
).
Curse of the Pink Panther
was meant to launch a whole new series via
The Pink Panther
brand but failed miserably. Similarly, Connor Anderson explores the Japanese-made
Moonlight Mask: The Movie,
which was meant to relaunch a Japanese superhero from the 1950s but didn't. And finally, explore Bollywood's 1978 version of
One Million Year's B.C.
called
Aadi Yug.
That and more surprises!!!
is the premiere digest fanzine specializing in lost films, un-produced scripts, and obscure movies long forgotten...until now. In this issue's feature story explore how 1935's
Capture of Tarzan
was re-shot to become 1936's
Tarzan Escapes
. Then, delve into Dino De Laurentiis's unmade sequels to
Orca
. Also explored is Cannon's ill-fated attempt to launch
Superman V
despite the failure of
Superman IV
. Investigate how the third film in
The Night Stalker
continuity,
The Night Killers
, led to the
Kolchak: The Night Stalker
TV series (and
The Norliss Tapes
).
Curse of the Pink Panther
was meant to launch a whole new series via
The Pink Panther
brand but failed miserably. Similarly, Connor Anderson explores the Japanese-made
Moonlight Mask: The Movie,
which was meant to relaunch a Japanese superhero from the 1950s but didn't. And finally, explore Bollywood's 1978 version of
One Million Year's B.C.
called
Aadi Yug.
That and more surprises!!!



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