Did you know, girls, that "The She-Creature" was released as second billing to "It Conquered The World?" Both were 1956 films. Imagine, cute Cucumbo on the same program as minxy Marla English, (of 1957 "Voodoo Woman" fame) morphing into a white monster with armor plated bosoms????????????????????????
The choice should be easy; what with those armor plated bosoms! The problem is, though that Svengoolie is showing "The Ghost And Mr. Chicken," when I wish he was showing "The She-Creature." The other film is a 1966 comedy--a follow-up to Knotts' hgihly successful "The Incredible Mr.Limpet"--wherein Knotts, again playing a variation on Barney Fife, is a reporter angling for a promotion, and elects to spend the night in a supposedly haunted house, which was the sight of a murder-suicide years before.
Honestly, darlings, what do I do? I hate being disloyal to Svengoolie, but Marla English, and those white, armor bosoms are sure to be more entertaining.
Who would have guessed selecting the highlight of our week would be a matter of pulchritude?????????????????????
2 comments:
Well, the She-Creature is said to be “best seen from the backseat of a Studebaker at a drive-in”
Victoria,
Now, that is quite an endorsement.
David and I have decided to go
with Svengoolie, but if we do
not like the movie, we will
switch to "The She-Creature," which
he recorded!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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