American International Pictures and The Rise of New Hollywood Part 9
Continued from part 8
With the passing of James H. Nicholson and the departure of AIP’s main filmmaking asset, Roger Corman to form his own...
American International Pictures and The Rise of New Hollywood Part 6
Continued from part 5
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The success of Roger Corman’s 'The Wild Angels' kick started a cycle of 'Biker' pictures with films...
American International Pictures and The Rise of New Hollywood Part 8
A falling out?
Continued from Part 7
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AIP had been very proud of their track record producing many successful pictures, but in...
American International Pictures and The Rise of New Hollywood Part 7
Continued from Part 6
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What a trip
1967 was the year for rebellion at the cinema and not just at AIP but...
American International Pictures and The Rise of New Hollywood Part 5
The Cycledelic Years.
Continued from part 4
1966 is a year I’ve always considered one of the greatest years in pop culture. The mini skirt is...
American International Pictures and The Rise of New Hollywood Part 4
Continued from Part 3
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The 60’s started out with a bang
The success of director Roger Corman’s CinemaScope fright fest 'House of...
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American International Pictures and The Rise of New Hollywood Part 3
Continued from Part 2
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AIP, a force to be reckoned with
After the success of 'I Was A Teenage Werewolf', AIP was...
American International Pictures and The Rise of New Hollywood Part 2
Continued from Part 1
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It’s 1957 and Samuel Z. Arkoff and James H. Nicholson are off and running with their new...