Castle Films though was sort of the pre-home video company of it's time that sold 8/16mm prints to the general public for the usual home exhibition. They were though owned through a subsidiary of Universal Pictures, and often sold abridge digests of feature films from Universal as well as the Walter Lantz Cartune library. More about them can be found here... http://www.povonline.com/notes/Notes112903.htm
It's only a shame I didn't have a chance to post in this blog some more cooky Xmas shorts, but over at GBS.tv, we're planning a Xmas marathon of stuff to observe the Julian Calender date for Xmas. Hopefully you can join it before it's too late (today being that day). I know I'll have fun!
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I gotta ask. What the heck did that have to do with Christmas?
It is from William Castle's production company, maybe it's suppose to be a horror film?
Well, Phil Hall, a good friend of mine who does articles for Film Threat wrote about that a few weeks back you might like to take a gander at!
http://www.filmthreat.com/index.php?section=features&Id=1849
Castle Films though was sort of the pre-home video company of it's time that sold 8/16mm prints to the general public for the usual home exhibition. They were though owned through a subsidiary of Universal Pictures, and often sold abridge digests of feature films from Universal as well as the Walter Lantz Cartune library. More about them can be found here...
http://www.povonline.com/notes/Notes112903.htm
It's only a shame I didn't have a chance to post in this blog some more cooky Xmas shorts, but over at GBS.tv, we're planning a Xmas marathon of stuff to observe the Julian Calender date for Xmas. Hopefully you can join it before it's too late (today being that day). I know I'll have fun!
The more I watch this short the more I love it. This is a visual definition of Holiday Depression.
Amazing.
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