Everyone who has seen Frank Buck’s “Bring ‘Em Back Alive,” that amazing movie of jungle life, is asking the question: “How did they ever film that spectacular battle between a Bengal tiger and a 30-foot python? Was it faked? How did the cameramen happen to be on the scene — and how did they escape with their own lives?” Read the answer in this article.
Tag: On Set
Death Out Of Focus
Murder crashes a movie set
Studio One Murder
Strange goings-on at a film studio… murder and mystery among the cameras, the bright lights, the glamorous girls…
What! Los Angeles?
Tropical “Take”
The Package Deal
Cyn
She Climbed To Stardom On A Stairway Of Shame!
Playhouse Of Passion
Hollywood On The Moon (1938)
This cover story was later republished in Startling Stories, July 1949
Also includes The Dark Age and The Infinite Enemy
The Producer
Dance With The Dead
Private Eye say: Lady with too fancy front sometimes plain murder behind
From the back:
Bottoms Up
There were twelve of them. Bottoms, that is. Au naturale. The most eye-wrecking collection of derrières ever to pop out of a printed page. The “Wow” pin-up girls… one for each month of the year. No faces, no names, not even swaddling clothes — just September, October, December, like that.
Man, you should have seen January. Every inch a torrid zone. And wouldn’t you know I’d get to work through the whole calender? Well, they don’t call me Shell Scott for nothing. Nosirree. I get paid for this kind of work. One of these luscious young pin-ups had the clue to a headline murder right on her little old back page. Four freckles. You think looking for a needle in a haystack is something?
Die, Little Goose
Bart Hardin, Broadway’s murder expert, solves the puzzle of the goosefeathers, the corpse, and the murderer who wasn’t there
Sex Playground
At first she thought their photo stunts were fun… later they led her into a lesbian labyrinth of passion and intrigue.
Torrid Wench
… with her she rediscovered, that there was another love… this love… a love exploited… the wonderful beauty of life