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Sleaze Creatures: An Illustrated Guide To Obscure Hollywood Horror Movies 1956 - 1959

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Do you remember the film I Was A Teenage Werewolf? Or Invasion of The Saucermen? How about Attack of The Foot Woman? Sleaze Creatures is the very first book to document and recapture the essence of obscure Hollywood horror science fiction movies of the late s. This fun and informative volume is truly a must have for every fan of horror movies, especially if you are a fan of s shock horror flicks like The Killer Shrews, Voodoo Woman and The She Creature, for example.

304 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 1995

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September 5, 2025
It's a look at cheaper horror films from AIP and indie studios from the years of 1956-59. It has a lot of nice black and white photos of the films and has a play by play write up of the films that can sometimes be hard to follow. Does have some background info of each film, which is interesting.

Recommended, overall I enjoyed reliving most of the films since I've seen most of them. The rundown of the films could definitely be better, but this is such a niche book that I still enjoyed my time with it.
Profile Image for Baal Of.
1,243 reviews82 followers
March 9, 2011
I bought this book well over a decade ago after a good friend of mine had introduced to me a bunch of good horror movies. I wanted more information, so I went to the book store and picked this book since I couldn't find the book I was actually looking for. I finally read this one, and it was rather disappointing. Most of the information on each film consisted of a poorly written, blow-by-blow description of the plot, with the more interesting analysis and history of the film and its making limited to a few paragraphs at the end. The book also doesn't stand up well as a reference, since it is not even remotely comprehensive.
For an example of a well written book on film try "Book of the Dead: The Complete History of Zombie Cinema" by Jamie Russell instead.
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