Who are you?

Nightmare fodder for many a 70s child (spoiled by USA, of course), usually first glimpsed on late nite TV, maybe a local spot on Carson, the CBS Late Movie, or ABC’s Wide World of Entertainment. Featuring Juliet Mills, star of the 60s family sitcom Nanny and the Professor, Beyond the Door was an Italo-horror sort of blatant Exorcist ripoff, this time with the mama and not the kiddo possessed by demons. The name of the film in Italy was Chi Sei?, which, translates to the TV preview’s skin-tingling catchphrase, “Who are you?”, which probably rendered many sleepless, shadowy nights back in 1974.

Forbidden Periodicals

Featuring: Meet Me at the Tomb...The Shelf of Skulls...Death Claws...plus other suspense packed stories that shock.

I remember these kinds of forbidden periodicals spied from the corner of my eye at squeaky magazine racks–at the bottom, next to the detective magazines more than thirty years ago. More than likely it was an Eerie Publication, which specialized in horror comics (in magazine format, in order to beat the Comics Code) with especially gruesome covers. Sometimes, the art directors at Eerie got a little lazy. See (1) See (2)… Sometimes they added way too many monsters.

 
  
 
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