Tag: Walter Popp
Die By Night
From the back:
It was Hollywood’s most peculiar establishment. Girls frolicked in the gauzy costumes of nymphs and goddesses… Men cavorted in the robes of Jupiter, Mars and Pluto! Joe Gaylord, private eye, swore to find out the meaning of these strange revels. Because one of the girls-the cute trick they called Diana — had come to his room late one night to tell him about a murder!
So Joe joined the cult, with the charming Diana conducting him into its sinister mysteries. They were close on the trail of the killer when in Joe’s own bed another corpse was found. The red-headed beauty known as Venus. Her arms had been severed above the elbow…
The Last Shoot-Out
The Rangemaster
The Intruder (Original Title: Love Can Be Dangerous)
Back cover art signed by Walter Popp
Model For Murder (1959)
The Hussy
What Twisted Compulsions Can Drive A Woman To The Streets
The Escapades Of A Wayward Actress!
The Promoter
Wild Oats
Amy was frightened of life — but desperately impatient!
The story of a young girl’s moral degeneration.
This cover art was later used on The Promoter
Divorce
Could He Have His Wife And A Mistress, Too?
The Nude Sioux Princess
The Vampire Mermaid: Devil From The Deep
Captive Audience
The Night Is Mine (Original Title: In Another Country)
Adam and Two Eves / The Other Stranger
Unnatural Affection — Or Perverted Hate? The Young Widow Had To Choose Between Them…
And outspoken novel on a taboo subject…
A strange sect held her captive — and taught her the meaning of love!
Another Walter Popp cover of Adam and Two Eves can be seen here