Infinity Magazine – Issue 45 – February 2022
English | 70 pages | pdf | 64.66 MB

Welcome at Infinity Magazine Issue 45 February 2022

Now you’ve enjoyed the many and varied delights of Infinity you might just care to step over to The Dark Side for even more fun reading. The current issue is packed with great features as usual, including an exhaustively researched profile of the legendary Michael Ripper. Short and stocky, with a big head and bulging eyes, Ripper was often the victim of Draculas, mummies, Frankenstein monsters and werewolves. A regular in Hammer films he was also in so many other British programmers that he once told the editor of this esteemed publication that he knackered a brand new car in just a year driving back and forth to various studios for filming.
There are plenty of other great feature to enjoy, of course, including a fascinating piece on the making of RKO’s ‘lost’ 1933 version of William Wymark Jacobs’ story The Monkey’s Paw, one of the most adapted horror stories ever written. We also bring you Julian Petley’s extensive and extremely candid interview with his good friend, the late Chris Wicking, whose work in the horror genre includes the likes of Scream and Scream Again (1970), Cry of the Banshee (1970), Murders in the Rue Morgue (1971) and the troubled Blood from the Mummy’sTomb (1971).
Fans of TV horror are sure to enjoy our fond reminiscences of Spooky (1983), a precursor to the later Dramarama series which explored the supernatural, and ventured into the dark corners of the imagination. We also take you on a gruesome Baby Cart road trip to the River Styx in company with Lone Wolf and his infant son, and there are fascinating new interviews with actress Jane Merrow and legendary stunt-man and actor Dick Warlock, who stood in for Jason in Halloween II and talks about his work on films like Jaws, 1982’s The
Thing and The Abyss. It’s on sale now – so why not pick up a copy where you bought this mag?

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