Castle Films was a film company founded in California by former newsreel cameraman Eugene Castle in 1924. Originally, Castle Films produced industrial and advertising films. Then the company pioneered the production and distribution of 8mm and 16mm films for home projection. It became a subsidiary of Universal Pictures and was eventually renamed Universal 8 and folded in the 1980s due to competition from home video. Wear this shirt with authentic faded logo proudly!
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A classic monster movie oddity- the Turkish poster showing Gamera vs Godzilla and King Ghidorah (Godzilla's three headed hydra nemesis.) Certainly an odd film poster with weird priorities. Definitely a unique gift for kaiju movie fans.
The classic Werewolf is now in a dynamic Full Colors portrait design by Adobe Illustrator Artist, Chris Nielsen. Now you can show off your love of classic horror in style!
The Disco Volante (from Italian meaning "Flying Disc" or "Flying Saucer") was a fictional luxury hydrofoil yacht owned by SPECTRE operative Emilio Largo. The M.Y. stands for Motor Yacht and vessel first appeared in Ian Fleming's 1962 novel Thunderball and was later featured in its 1965 James Bond film adaptation of the same name. The vessel was subsequently re-imagined as the Superyacht Flying Saucer for the unofficial 1983 James Bond film Never Say Never Again and was mentioned in the 2015 mobile video game James Bond: World of Espionage.