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literature list on: Newfield, Sam
number of items: 10
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#1
Brunas, John / Brunas, Michael / Weaver, Tom: Acquanetta. In: Brunas, John / Brunas, Michael / Weaver, Tom: Science fiction stars and horror heroes: Interviews with actors, directors, producers and writers of the 1940s through 1960s. - Jefferson, North Carolina; London: McFarland & Company 1991. pp. 1-17.
Description:
 Interview with the actress who played in Reginald Le Borg’s Jungle Woman and Dead Man’s Eyes as well as in Sam Newfield’s Lost Continent (1951). Includes a filmography. 
Index:
 Burnu, Acquanetta [Pseudonym: Acquanetta] 
 Le Borg, Reginald 
 Newfield, Sam 
 Jungle Woman (1944) 
 Dead Man’s Eyes (1944) 
 Lost Continent (1951) 
 Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction 
 Horror ~ Horror 
#2
Corupe, Paul: Hypodermic needles and evil twins: The poverty row wartime horrors of Sam Newfield. In: Recovering 1940s horror cinema: Traces of a lost decade. Edited by Mario DeGiglio-Bellemare, Charlie EllbeŽ and Kristopher Woofter. - Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books 2014. p. ?P.
Index:
 Ray, Fred Olen [Pseudonym: Newfield, Sam] 
 Zwillinge ~ Twins 
 Krieg ~ War 
 Böse, Das ~ Evil, The 
 Horror ~ Horror 
#3
Craig, J. Robert: The origin story in werewolf cinema of the 1930s and 1940s. In: Studies in Popular Culture 27. 2005. No. 3. [April] pp. 75-86.
Description:
 Discusses, as examples, Stuart Walker’s Werewolf of London, George Waggner’s The Wolf Man and Sam Newfield’s The Mad Monster. 
Index:
 Walker, Stuart 
 Waggner, George 
 Newfield, Sam 
 Werewolf of London (1935) 
 Wolf Man, The (1941) 
 Mad Monster, The (1942) 
 Wölfe ~ Wolves 
#4
Janis, J. J.: Into Africa: Nabonga. In: Midnight Marquee 2001. No. 64. [Spring] pp. 20-31.
Index:
 Newfield, Sam 
 Nabonga (1944) 
 Afrika ~ Africa 
#5
Janis, James J. J.: Into Africa again: White Pongo. In: Midnight Marquee NS 2. 2002. No. 1(65/66) [Spring] pp. 70-80.
Index:
 Newfield, Sam 
 White Pongo (1945) 
 Afrika ~ Africa 
#6
Senn, Bryan: The Flying Serpent (1946). In: Senn, Bryan: A year of fear: A day-by-day guide to 366 horror films. - Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Co. 2007. p. ?P.
Index:
 Newfield, Sam [Pseudonym: Scott, Sherman] 
 Flying Serpent, The (1946) 
 Horror ~ Horror 
#7
Svehla, Gary J.: Horror classics 8: Dead Men Walk and The Monster Maker. In: Midnight Marquee 2000. No. 63. [Summer] pp. 50-52.
Index:
 Newfield, Sam 
 Dead Men Walk (1943) 
 Monster Maker, The (1944) 
 Horror ~ Horror 
#8
Svehla, Gary J.: Lost Continent. In: Midnight Marquee NS 2. 2003. No. 2(67/68). [?D] p. 101.
Index:
 Newfield, Sam 
 Lost Continent (1951) 
#9
Svehla, Gary J.: The Flying Serpent. In: Midnight Marquee NS 2. 2003. No. 2(67/68). [?D] pp. 104-105.
Index:
 Newfield, Sam [Pseudonym: Scott, Sherman] 
 Flying Serpent, The (1946) 
#10
Weaver, Tom: Poverty row horrors! Monogram, PRC, and Republic horror films of the forties. Research associates: Michael Brunas and John Brunas. - Jefferson, North Carolina; London: McFarland & Company 1993.
Reviews:
 Svehla, Gary J.: [untitled] In: Midnight Marquee 1993. No. 45. [Summer] p. 85. 
Description:
 Discusses Joseph H. Lewis’s Boys of the City and Invisible Ghost, William Nigh’s The Ape and Black Dragons, Jean Yarbrough’s Devil Bat and King of the Zormbies, Philip Rosen’s Spooks Run Wild and Return of the Ape Man, Wallace Fox’s The Corpse Vanishes and Bowery at Midnight, Sam Newfield’s The Mad Monster, Dead Men Walk, The Monster Maker and The Flying Serpent (as Sherman Scott), William Beaudine’s The Ape Man, Ghosts on the Loose, Voodoo Man, Crazy Knights, The Face of Marble and Spook Busters, Steve Sekely’s Revenge of the Zombies, George Sherman’s The Lady and the Monster, Howard Bretherton’s The Girl Who Dared, Edgar G. Ulmer’s Bluebeard, Terry Morse’s Fog Island, John English’s The Phantom Speaks, Lesley Selander’s The Vampire’s Ghost and The Catman of Paris, Frank Wisbar’s Strangler of the Swamp and The Devil Bat’s Daughter as well as Phillip R. Ford’s Valley of the Zombies. Plus an article on the music for the poverty row horror films and a filmography on the work of 35 actors and actresses. 
Index:
 Lewis, Joseph H. 
 Nigh, William 
 Yarbrough, Jean 
 Rosen, Philip 
 Fox, Wallace 
 Newfield, Sam 
 Newfield, Sam [Pseudonym: Scott, Sherman] 
 Beaudine, William 
 Sekely, Steve 
 Sherman, George 
 Bretherton, Howard 
 Ulmer, Edgar G[eorge] 
 Morse, Terry 
 English, John 
 Selander, Lesley 
 Wisbar, Frank 
 Ford, Phillip R. 
 Boys of the City / Ghost Creeps, The (1940) 
 Invisible Ghost / Phantom Killer, The (1941) 
 Ape, The (1940) 
 Black Dragons (1942) 
 Devil Bat / Killer Bats (1940) 
 King of the Zormbies (1941) 
 Spooks Run Wild (1941) 
 Corpse Vanishes, The (1942) 
 Bowery at Midnight (1942) 
 Mad Monster, The (1942) 
 Dead Men Walk (1943) 
 Monster Maker, The (1944) 
 Flying Serpent, The (1946) 
 Ape Man, The (1943) 
 Ghosts on the Loose (1943) 
 Voodoo Man (1944) 
 Crazy Knights / Ghost Crazy (1944) 
 Face of Marble, The (1946) 
 Spook Busters (1946) 
 Revenge of the Zombies (1943) 
 Lady and the Monster, The (1944) 
 Girl Who Dared, The (1944) 
 Bluebeard (1944) 
 Fog Island (1945) 
 Phantom Speaks, The (1945) 
 Vampire’s Ghost, The (1945) 
 Catman of Paris, The (1946) 
 Strangler of the Swamp (1945) 
 Devil Bat’s Daughter, The (1946) 
 Valley of the Zombies (1946) 
 Monogram Pictures [Firma] ~ Monogram Pictures [Company] 
 Musik ~ Music 
 Horror ~ Horror 
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