Little Shop of Horrors (1960)

Little Shop of Horrors (1960) Harry’s comments on Little Shop of Horrors: Jack Nicholson had a small part when he was first starting working in pictures. While he was sitting in my make up chair for me to blacken some of is teeth, I told him the chair was magic and could make any wish […]
Missile to the Moon (1959)

Missle to the Moon (1959) Beautiful moon maiden attacked by giant moon spider. Harry’s script. Hairpieces worn by the moon maidens. Harry’s note about the hairpieces Title card signed by Harry. Mexican lobby card. My friend, Harry Thomas, did the make up for both Cat Women of the Moon and the sequel, Missile to the […]
Night of the Ghouls (1958)

Night of the Ghouls (1958)
Night of the Blood Beast (1958)

Night of the Blood Beast (1958)
Frankenstein’s Daughter (1958)

Frankenstein’s Daughter (1958) Harry Thomas designed and created this new look for the Frankenstein monster. German lobby card signed by Harry Thomas and Donald Murphy. When Harry signed this, he mentioned that it was his idea to add some grey to Donald’s hair. Harry had to transform this attractive young actress into a terrifying monster. […]
Voodoo Woman (1957)

Voodoo Woman (1957)
The Unearthly (1957)

The Unearthly (1957) This is the title card from The Unearthly. Please notice the mask, bottom row, center. Here’s the mask from the title card in my collection. Harry repairs a broken nose in the other photo. New Screen Caps of the Mask Harry Thomas as a Cellar Mutant? This is another of Harry’s creations. […]
From Hell it Came (1957)

From Hell it Came (1957)
Plan 9 from Outer Space

Plan 9 from Outer space (1959) Sketch by Harry Thomas Beautiful Mexican Lobby Card signed by Harry Thomas, Vampira and Conrad Brooks Harry was hired to do the makeup for Plan 9… Tor and the Aliens and Tom Mason (Lugosi’s double). Vampira did her own make up. Harry wanted to make the aliens look like […]
The Ten Commandments (1956)

The Ten Commandments (1956) Harry Thomas comments on The Ten Commandments: “In the 1950’s I was hired to work on Cecil B. DeMille’s The Ten Commandments. It was a dirty, filthy picture and there was mud everywhere. I began to loose my independent contracts on the outside too. I’ve always enjoyed working on the independent […]