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Kritzerland is proud to present a world premiere release of the score to a 1950s sci-fi Big Bug film: MONSTER FROM GREEN HELL Composed and Conducted by Albert Glasser What can you say about Monster from Green Hell that hasn’t already been said? Directed by Kenneth Crane (When Hell Broke Loose, The Manster), and written by Endre Bohem and Louis Vittes, Monster from Green Hell was released in 1957 on a double bill with The Brain from Planet Arous. It opened to rave reviews and was one of the highest-grossing films of 1957. Now that we’ve gotten past the alternative facts part, in writing about Monster from Green Hell, critic Glenn Erickson praised it by saying, “Unadulterated awfulness.” One of a spate of big bug pictures, this one has something to do with scientists sending small animals into space to see if the gamma rays produce mutations. Hint: They do. For a film like Monster from Green Hell, one needs the perfect composer, and they got him – Albert Glasser, whose music graced some of the most beloved and classic low-budget films of the 1950s, including several other big bug movies like Beginning of the End and Earth vs. the Spider, as well as such other films as The Cyclops, The Amazing Colossal Man, Attack of the Puppet People, War of the Colossal Beast, and The Boy and the Pirates. Albert Glasser’s music for Monster from Green Hell is classic Glasser – all blaring brass and screeching strings and jagged rhythms, bombastically keeping the movie trudging along for all of its seventy-three endless minutes, and making it seem like something is actually happening. Glasser was an expert at this kind of thing, and clearly in his musical element. This release was prepared from Albert Glasser’s own tapes and our restoration expert, Chris Malone, has done his always-masterful job in transferring them and making them sound as good as possible. Monster from Green Hell is limited to 1000 copies only and is priced at $19.98, plus shipping. CDs will ship by the last week of March , but we’ve actually been averaging three to five weeks early in terms of shipping ahead of the official ship date. To place an order, see the cover, or hear audio samples, just visit www.kritzerland.com.
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I've enjoyed the previous Glasser scores. Count me in! And hopefully Glasser's Cisco Kid is somewhere in the pipeline too. It is indeed, sometime this year.
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See… this is exactly why I love Kritzerland. I don't know this film or score at all, but the fact that there is a CD of it at all is something special and wonderful. For myself, I have really enjoyed all of the previous Kritzerland Albert Glasser releases (The Boy and the Pirates is a particular favorite), and so I look forward to having some fun with this one when it arrives. It's also nice to hear that there is more of his music coming.
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I've enjoyed the previous Glasser scores. Count me in! And hopefully Glasser's Cisco Kid is somewhere in the pipeline too. It is indeed, sometime this year. Is this music from the 50's TV series, The Cisco Kid? Yes.
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Kritzerland is proud to present a world premiere release of the score to a 1950s sci-fi Big Bug film: MONSTER FROM GREEN HELL Composed and Conducted by Albert Glasser Monster from Green Hell is limited to 1000 copies only and is priced at $19.98, plus shipping. CDs will ship by the last week of March , but we’ve actually been averaging three to five weeks early in terms of shipping ahead of the official ship date. To place an order, see the cover, or hear audio samples, just visit www.kritzerland.com. Bruce - I assume that INDIEGOGO CONTRIBUTORS - for this release - will automatically receive it unless they opt out? Correct.
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I've always liked Glasser, as well as this score. Thanks for putting it out. I hope a lot of people feel adventurous and take a chance on it even if they've never heard it before. Some will, some won't. Thus, horse racing.
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I've enjoyed the previous Glasser scores. Count me in! And hopefully Glasser's Cisco Kid is somewhere in the pipeline too. It is indeed, sometime this year. Is this music from the 50's TV series, The Cisco Kid? Yes. Wow, that's fabulous news Bruce. That will be a definite purchase for me, loved that TV series as a youngster! Thank you Bruce.
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