Book Name: Paul Blaisdell Monster Maker Biography
Writer: RANDY PALMER
The late Paul Blaisdell can be depicted as neither enduring nor especially
prolific. As a self-educated cosmetics and impacts craftsman working in
low-budget movies made during the 1950s, Blaisdell rivaled established
professionals like Bud and Wally Westmore, Bill Tuttle, and Jack Kevan, the
creator of The Creature from the Black Lagoon. Without the assets that
were so promptly accessible to those cosmetics specialists, Blaisdell was by
need forced to depend on his own inventiveness to plan and manufacture
B-spending monsters for pictures like the Day the World Ended and It! the
Terror from Beyond Space. In his own lifetime, Blaisdell got a little
distinction. The dream film press for the most part disregarded his work for
makers like Roger Corman and film companies like American International.
After quite a long time after a year, the original Famous Monsters of
filmland magazine distributed reviews of pictures like The She-Creature
and Invasion of the Saucer Men yet never referenced the name Paul
Blaisdell.*Although Fantastic Monsters of the Films magazine (1962-63)
provide occasional inclusion of Blaisdell’s film work (Blaisdell was in reality
magazine’s article chief), it wasn’t until the last part of the 1970s, 20 years
after the”B” film beast’s shock prime, that the beast creator’s manifestations
finally began to be valued by dream film fans.
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