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  1. Colossus and the Headhunters. The Comedy of Terrors. Commando (1962 film) The Continental Twist. The Cool and the Crazy. Cooley High. Cornbread, Earl and Me. Count Yorga, Vampire. Creature of Destruction.

  2. In the early 1960s, American International Pictures gained some acclaim by combining Roger Corman, Vincent Price and the stories of Edgar Allan Poe into a series of horror films, with scripts by Richard Matheson, Charles Beaumont, Ray Russell, R. Wright Campbell and Robert Towne. The original idea, usually credited to Corman and Lou Rusoff, was to take Poe's story "The Fall of the House of ...

  3. 4th Logo (1973-1974) Visuals: Same as the ninth American International Pictures logo, but the words " American International Television Inc. presents " fade in below. Variant: There is a black-and-white version of this logo for movies from the 1950s and early 1960s. Technique: Fading effects and a still graphic.

  4. Sep 14, 2021 · My full Remake/Modernized version of the American International Pictures (AIP) logo.2021 marks the official revival of AIP by MGM/Amazon. I first heard about...

  5. This entry covers the period 1954-1979 when American International Pictures was an independent American motion picture company that produced and distributed low-budget films. Formed by James H Nicholson and Samuel Z Arkoff in 1954 and initially called the American Releasing Corporation (ARC), it was renamed American International Pictures (AIP ...

  6. Oct 31, 2013 · 3.78. 9 ratings1 review. In the mid-1950s, American International Pictures (AIP) was the self-proclaimed "Infant of the Industry," and as such, was not perceived as a serious threat to the major studios of the time. AIP soon proved themselves worthy opponents, when their youth-oriented double features began raking in big bucks that rivaled and ...

  7. The Wild Angels / Wild In The Streets (Radio Spots) ‎ (7") American International Pictures, American International Pictures. 611. US. 1980. Sell This Version. 0710.