Today I'm going to share a few miscellaneous things:
This time, instead of Michael Stroka, it's Jerry Lacy mistakenly listed in the cast -
- and it was accompanied by the still of Tracy and Quentin in the vaults. I'm not going to share that again, but I will share the caption -
- and I'm thinking these were published in
Daytime TV, a magazine that probably should have known Lacy wasn't in the film and had been replaced by Thayer David. But I suppose even back then it was too much for some writers to check their facts - it's not just a fault today's writers all too often exhibit...
Next, I want to share again an interview John Karlen mostly did to promote
Daughters of Darkness but also NoDS because they were in Boston at the same time. But as I've warned before, he doesn't say the most flattering things about working on the daytime DS (back at the time of the interview DS fans were quite upset by his remarks):
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here for a 556X1266 version.
And while I was digging out more NoDS newspaper ads for the August 25-31 showing, I came across some others that I thought were worth sharing (though for completely opposite reasons):
First up is the only ad for the Ponta Drive-in not to feature some full variation of NoDS' B poster (though it is a part variation) as well as featuring a barely-there variation of the hoDS B poster -
- and lest you think the Ponta might have made those up on their own, au contraire, those are both in each film's respective pressbook -
And as for why I'm sharing the second ad, it's only because it just might be the most boring ad for the NoDS/hoDS double bill -
- and lest you think those aren't also in each film's respective pressbook, they are - though I haven't bothered to scan them and put them together to prove it.
(And just as an aside regarding the Boro and Quonset Drive-ins, I've always assumed that they must have been owned by the same person or company because they always advertised as one entity despite the fact that the Boro Drive-in was located in Attleboro, MA and the Quonset Drive-in was located in North Kingstown, RI, cities not just in two different states but more than 35 miles apart...)