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So, the sole survivors of the Lost City Of Atlantis, blasted off into Outer Space. They landed on one of the Moons of Jupiter. Several nubile babes, populate a tiny portion of the planet. Along with the girls, is one old guy. You might think Lucky Guy. But no, not until Anthony Dexter and a group of high testosterone astronauts, land on the planet, do these space babes get amorous. You might think, Lucky Guys! Wrong! There happens to be a monster that likes his babes Ala carte. Here is the restored poster from 1956.
I would think that if, at some point in time, you wanted to join a gang, this would NOT be the one. I have not seen this little b programmer, but would like too. The restored poster for you.

Nothing more "Charming", then a cartoon series about the adventures of a Dead Child's Ghost! The newly restored poster.
After a few hours of restoration, here is the Amazing 40X60 Poster to my favorite Sci-Fi Flick, Forbidden Planet (1956). Featuring the most iconic of all Male Robots, Robby. How I wish that M.G.M. had filmed this movie in Technicolor.
When I saw this Karloff gem was coming out on DVD, I snatched it up quicker then Glenn Strange snatched up Lenore Albert in ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET FRANKENSTEIN! The story: Dr. Laurence (Boris Karloff), a once-respectable scientist, begins to research the origin of the mind and the soul. The science community rejects him. He discovers how to transfer the essence of one brain into a different body! Great fun, and should have run longer then 66 min. This film was also known as DR. MANIAC and THE MAN WHO CHANGED HIS MIND. My highest recommendation. Here is the lovingly restored lobby card to this film.
Those darn Amazons! First, they lure you into their Jungle Paradise and then....Sacrifice you!
From the, Why the F$#! don't they release these Cartoons on DVD department. The glorious One Sheet promoting the Character before Paul Terry changed the color pattern on his costume. There was no threat from D.C., but Terry thought a self imposed color change was in order to avoid a copyright battle. So, gone were the blues, and in with the yellows. Also gone was the name Super Mouse.