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(2) Unused ©1957 From Hell It Came and The Disembodied Double Feature Horror Movie Ad Mat Molds
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(2) Unused ©1957 From Hell It Came and The Disembodied Double Feature Horror Movie Ad Mat Molds
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The picture below shows a larger view of the (2) Unused ©1957 From Hell It Came and The Disembodied Double Feature Horror Movie Ad Mat Molds in this lot. The two are still connected. The double feature admat is not dated but they are from the 1957 movies. These are molds in which lead is poured to create a thin metal negative image that is then mounted on a wooden block for printing. Advertising is no longer being made or printed like this.

The ad mats are like miniature 3-D posters and would look nice framed, or you could still use them to make print blocks. The print block would have been used to print on movie pages in newspapers, in magazines, or in the movie theater programs. It is made of a thick compressed paper board.

The admats have movie scene images from the double feature movie advertising. There are two inset images. The left admat has a Devil like creature with a woman and so does the right top image. The right bottom image has a pretty lady holding up a dagger and a fetish doll with a skull in the background. The admats are marked as follows:

(pictures a Devil like creature with a woman)
FROM HELL IT CAME NO.3

SUPER SHOCKORAMA!
THE DOUBLE DEMON SHOW!
FROM HELL IT CAME
THE BEAST THING FROM HADES!
STARRING TOD ANDREWS – TINA CARVER
AN ALLIED ARTISTS PICTURE

THE DISEMBODIED
KILLER WITCH OF THE JUNGLE!
STARRING PAUL BURKE - ALLISON HAYES
ALLIED ARTISTS PICTURES
104
SPECIAL MAT NO. 2

The ad mats together measure about 4-9/16'' x 7-7/8''. They appear to be in mint unused condition as pictured.

Below here, for reference, is a cast list from both ©1957 movies:

FROM HELL IT CAME

Cast

Tod Andrews - Dr. William Arnold
Tina Carver - Dr. Terry Mason
Linda Watkins - Mrs. Mae Kilgore
John McNamara - Prof. Clark
Gregg Palmer - Kimo
Robert Swan - Tano
Baynes Barron - Chief Maranka
Suzanne Ridgeway - Korey
Mark Sheeler - Eddie
Lee Rhodes - Norgu
Grace Mathews - Orchid
Tani Marsh - Naomi
Chester Hayes - Maku / The Tabanga
Lenmana Guerin – Dori

__________

THE DISEMBODIED

Cast

Paul Burke - Tom Maxwell
Allison Hayes - Tonda Metz
John Wengraf - Dr. Carl Metz
Eugenia Paul - Mara, wife of Suba
Joel Marston - Norman
Robert Christopher - Joe
Dean Fredericks - Suba (as Norman Frederic)
A.E. Ukonu - Lead Voodoo Drummer
Paul Thompson - Gogi
Otis Greene - Kabar

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(2) Unused ©1957 From Hell It Came and The Disembodied Double Feature Horror Movie Ad Mat Molds


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