Trailer Camp

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    Bananas (1971)

     
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    The Moon Is Blue (1953)

     
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    I Dismember Mama and The Blood Spattered Bride (1972)

    Curious, possibly unique trailer for two totally unconnected films

     
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    Here's another double feature trailer:

    Daughters of Satan and Superbeast (1972)

    Tom Selleck is the star of Daughters of Satan, though you wouldn't know that from the trailer (he's only seen briefly, and from behind). Leading lady Barra Grant is the daughter of former Miss America Bess Myerson.

     
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    Danger: Diabolik (1968)

    Unless my ears deceive me this trailer is narrated by an uncredited Telly Savalas, who otherwise had no connection to the film.

     
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    Hakujaden aka Legend of the White Serpent (1958)

    Very early anime; the trailer is hosted by producer Hiroshi Ôkawa and includes shots of the animators at work.

     
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    The Hanna-Barbera animation outfit made this for Scaramouche (1952)

     
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    Chamber of Horrors (1966 film) - Wikipedia

    The film used the gimmicks of the Fear Flasher (the screen flashing red for several seconds) and the Horror Horn (an audible alert) to alert viewers to grisly moments. The film was originally intended to serve as a pilot for the proposed series House of Wax, but was released theatrically because it was considered too intense for television at the time. The gimmicks were added (along with a few star cameos like Tony Curtis, Suzy Parker, and Marie Windsor) to increase the running time.​

     
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