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UnknownMovie Trailers: "Doomsday" Horror Animation (ca. 1950s)


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Tongue-in-cheek horror movie trailer.

This item is part of the collection: Prelinger Archives

Producer: Unknown
Audio/Visual: Sd, B&W (tinted)
Keywords: Motion pictures: Trailers; Animation

Creative Commons license: Public Domain

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Downloaded 32,396 times Average Rating: 3.67 out of 5 stars

Reviewer: OrchidHyena - 5 out of 5 stars - May 20, 2006
Subject: Amongst the Corpses

It's odd that something would take such a tongue in cheek attitude to the ugly reallity of nuclear destruction.Who thought doomsday could be so adoreable?

Reviewer: trafalgar - 4 out of 5 stars - March 17, 2004
Subject: Low-rent laffs

Very funny and super-low-rent movie theater ad for upcoming horror shows. "See lobby poster" for details.

Reviewer: Spuzz - 3 out of 5 stars - November 13, 2003
Subject: It's the living end!

Pretty silly and desperate movie trailer for a end of the world show, capitlalizing on Cold War paranoia. Interesting ad though, as I wonder if people thought this tasteless back in the 50's though. Something to consider.

Reviewer: Jolefay - 5 out of 5 stars - March 22, 2003
Subject: Hysterical

For the dark humored person who loves horror and comedy. I should be ashamed for laughing so hysterically but this was just to silly.

Reviewer: trumpy303 - 4 out of 5 stars - January 20, 2003
Subject: weird

Reviewer: Én - 1 out of 5 stars - October 24, 2002
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