10/28/2023 0 Comments Download the gargoyles 1972![]() The opening dialogue informs us that Satan lost the war in Heaven, with his children being the gargoyles, who rise against man every six hundred years (there’s even an image from Haxan to symbolize the devil). So it’s amazing that what emerged is so interesting. Temperatures at the Carlsbad, NM location baked the cast and crew, reaching 100 degrees or more the entire shoot. Speaking of budget, the film was shot with just one camera over 18 days a fact that chased away the original director. It’s big budget worthy work on a shoestring budget. And the leader (Bernie Casey (Felix Leiter in Never Say Never Again, UN Washington in Revenge of the Nerds) has the perfect look that balances a regal bearing with an otherworldly aura. ![]() The look of the creatures is wonderful, as they don’t all look the same. It’s one of the first films Stan Winston ( Terminator, Aliens) worked on, providing a variety of gargoyle makeup. Norton ( Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend, More American Graffiti) and written by Steven and Elinor Karpf ( Devil Dog: The Hound from Hell, The Jayne Mansfield Story), Gargoyles may be uneven, but has moments of pure joy. Originally airing on CBS on November 21st, 1972, it was directed by Bill L. Even today, it’s hard to find on DVD (but YouTube is a whole different story). It just looked strange and in the late 70s, it wasn’t like I could on demand find it. He answered Night of the Living Dead and Gargoyles, so I was always nervous to watch this movie. ![]() After Stan threatened to leave the production, the producers relented and the gargoyle-creators received their credits.When I was a kid, I remember asking my dad what movies he thought were scary. This was Stan Winston’s first real professional job (he had only just finished a three-year Walt Disney Studios makeup apprenticeship program), but he still had the guts to insist that he get a credit in the movie (which was seldom done at the time). ![]() The heads were created by Stan Winston Jim Phillips (on the left) & Ellis Burman do an early makeup application of the lead gargoyle (played by Bernie Casey) Gargoyle masks sculpted by Stan Winston for background characters Close-up shot of one of the background gargoyles from the film set Stan Winston applies dark camouflage makeup to a background actor on-set The costumes for the background gargoyles were by Ross Wheat (the bodies were neoprene wetsuits covered in fishnet and small pieces of rubber). ![]()
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