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Double Bill feature


I saw this film in about 1957 when it was double billed with Earth Vs. the Flying Saucers. My parents were away that weekend taking my sister to visit her college. I had the whole house to myself and the only thing on my mind was that I was going to see that movie and later buy myself a steak sandwich. Yeah, I was a real naive kid of the Fifties. The Werewolf starred Don Megowan, who resembled Rod Cameron a bit, and who had starred as Congo Bill in a Columbia serial. Harry Lauter was another familiar face. He used to be Clay Morgan on Tales of the Texas Rangers and also made westerns and serials. Earth Vs. the Flying Saucers is in public domain and can be downloaded in its entireity on Goggle, but not the Werewolf. This is odd since "Earth" has more special effects and is more commercially profitable on DVD, than the Werewolf. That's the one problem I have with Goggle. They often have the original trailers of films I would like to see, but not the whole film.

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That's a funny recollection. So, what did you think of the double feature?

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