This is a collection of media from the initial runs of "The Frozen Dead" (1966) and "It!" (1967) in the Pacific Northwest.  

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The Frozen Dead (1966)
"The Frozen Dead" is a British science fiction horror film that delves into the unsettling realm of scientific experimentation and its unintended consequences. Set in a secluded English estate, the story follows a brilliant but morally compromised scientist who has spent years conducting secret research. His goal is to perfect a method of reviving individuals who have been preserved in suspended animation, a process that could have far-reaching implications.

As the scientist works tirelessly to refine his techniques, he faces mounting pressure from powerful figures who have a vested interest in his success. However, his experiments yield disturbing results, as the revived subjects exhibit unpredictable and often dangerous behavior. The situation grows increasingly dire when an unexpected visitor arrives, unwittingly becoming entangled in the scientist’s dark ambitions.

The film masterfully blends elements of psychological horror and suspense, creating an atmosphere of unease as the protagonist struggles with the ethical dilemmas of his work. With its eerie setting, thought-provoking themes, and unsettling imagery, The Frozen Dead offers a chilling exploration of the consequences of unchecked scientific ambition.

Director: Herbert J. Leder
Writer: Herbert J. Leder
Stars: Dana Andrews, Anna Palk, Philip Gilbert
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It! (1967)
"It!" is a British horror film that explores themes of obsession, supernatural power, and the consequences of tampering with forces beyond human understanding. Set in London, the story follows a museum assistant who stumbles upon a mysterious statue that has survived a devastating fire. As he investigates its origins, he uncovers its connection to an ancient legend and realizes that it possesses extraordinary abilities.

Driven by personal ambition and a growing fascination with the artifact, the protagonist begins to experiment with its hidden potential. However, his actions set off a chain of events that spiral out of control, leading to unforeseen dangers. As the mystery deepens, he must confront the reality of what he has unleashed and the implications it holds for those around him.

With its eerie atmosphere, psychological tension, and thought-provoking themes, It! delivers a gripping narrative that keeps audiences engaged. The film blends elements of classic horror with a sense of impending doom, making it a compelling exploration of human curiosity and the risks of meddling with the unknown.

Director: Herbert J. Leder
Writer: Herbert J. Leder
Stars: Roddy McDowall, Jill Haworth, Paul Maxwell
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September 27, 1967 ad (Portland)


September 19, 1967 ad (Seattle)


September 20, 1967 ad (Seattle)


September 21, 1967 ad (Seattle)


September 28, 1967 ad (Portland)


September 29, 1967 article (Portland)


September 29, 1967 ad (Portland)


September 30, 1967 ad (Portland)


The Frozen Dead (1966) poster


It! (1967) poster


The Frozen Dead (1966) trailer
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It! (1967) trailer
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