Category Archives: Picture Collection
Film – Stills (Scary)
We have over 700 film stills spread throughout 37 “Film – Stills” subcategories in the Picture Collection. These folders are sub-categorized alphabetically, but there are also a hand-full of films that have their own folders: Alien (1979), The Birds (1963), Black Hole (1979), Blade Runner (1982), Clash of the Titans (1981), Conan the Barbarian (1982-), Eraserhead (1977), Forbidden Planet (1956), Salem’s Lot (1979), Star Trek (1979-), Star Wars (1977-), Superman (1978-), The Thing (1951 & 1982), Wizard of Oz (1939). etc. Inside these folders you will find production stills, still-frames from the film, behind-the-scenes photographs, interviews with crew members, and segments from articles which once appeared in such acclaimed publications as Cinefantastique. Below are a few scary film stills, just in time for Halloween.
Samantha Eggar in The Brood, 1979
Cinefantastique
The Thing, 1982
Cinefantastique
Ghost Story, 1981
Cinefantastique
Ghost Story, 1981
Cinefantastique
The Funhouse, 1981
Cinefantastique
Tippi Hedren in The Birds, 1963
Cinefantastique
The Birds, 1963
Cinefantastique
Creature From the Black Lagoon, 1954
No source material
Christopher Walken in The Dead Zone, 1984
Cinefantastique
Scenes from Dawn of the Dead, an incredibly gory reprise of Romero’s Night of the Living Dead, made by Tom Savini.
Middle: Romero directs actor David Bartholomew (right) who got to be a ghoul for a day.
Photography: Jody Caravaglia
Cinefantastique
Animals – Bats +++
From far away a colony, or cloud of bats is a blur of fluttering black specks. A bat’s face up close is a scrunched up wrinkly big-nostriled wonderfully weird thing. A real bat is gone in a blink but in the picture collection there are 39 bat pictures (under Animals – Bats) that you can look at as long as you want; and they probably will not fly away.
Healthcare & Medicine – Dentistry +++
The Dentistry folder is a subdivision of Healthcare & Medicine and contains 55 items, about half of which are pamphlets or booklets.
If plastic lip retractors, optical saliva ejectors, friction grip burs, serrated beak forceps, gold, porcelain, and cement sound like things you’d want inside your mouth, then these images are sure to make you smile:

Dental Restoration
From “Arabian Nights in Dentistry”, 1941. Prepared by John J. Nevin.
Art by John Schuster.
Gangs, Cults & The Occult +++
The 81 images in this folder are a glimpse into the bizarre initiation rituals and undertakings of secret societies, cults, and gangs. Pictures feature members of groups such as the Polish Falcons of America, Lion’s Club, Scientology, the KKK, Heaven’s Gate, Freemasons and its many Orders (Order of the Masonic Jesters, Order of the Royal Jesters, Woodmen or the World, Shriners, Red Men of America, Fraternal Order of the Police, Order of the Moose, Job’s Daughters, Order of the Rainbow for Girls) and of course, the Anti-Masons.
See also (related folders): Circus – Clowns (for Shriner Clowns), Ceremonies, Symbols & Symbolism.

Evidence that Shriners were so proud of making it through brutal hazing rituals that they hung commercial art celebrating their result.
Ritual America by Adam Parfrey & Craig Heimbichner.

A penny stamp on a colorful postcard promoted one’s favorite fraternal order.
Ritual America by Adam Parfrey & Craig Heimbichner.

Humorous blast warns of terrible Masonic initiations.
(Anti-Masonic Publication)
Ritual America by Adam Parfrey & Craig Heimbichner.

Shriner Lodge Rituals enacted in Saigon during the Vietnam War.
Ritual America by Adam Parfrey & Craig Heimbichner.

“Binding myself under penalty of having my throat cut across from ear to ear. My tongue torn out by the roots, and my body buried in the rough sands of the sea.”
Ritual America by Adam Parfrey & Craig Heimbichner.

Interview, June 1991.
Members of the extremist white supremacist group, the Klu Klux Klan, hiding their faces behind masks.

Sightings, Vol 2, Issue 5. 1997.
Heaven’s Gate homepage

“Heaven’s Gate leader Marshall Applewhite lured seemingly sane adults into a cult and, ultimately, to death in San Diego. Were they still alive, his followers might put it another way: In March, 38 of them–of their own free will–downed poisoned applesauce and vodka in order to break free of their bodily ‘containers’ and catch a ride on a passing spaceship hidden behind comet Hale-Bopp.”
Life, 1997. “The Year in Pictures.”





































































