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''Ghost of Dragstrip Hollow'' is a 1959 AIP horror/comedy film. It was a sequel to their film ''
Hot Rod Gang ''Hot Rod Gang'' is a 1958 drama film directed by Lew Landers and starring John Ashley. The working title was ''Hot Rod Rock'' with the film also released under the title ''Fury Unleashed''. American International Pictures released the film as a ...
''.
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released the film in July 1959 as a
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with ''
Diary of a High School Bride ''Diary of a High School Bride'' is a 1959 film directed by Burt Topper about a 17-year-old high school student who gets married. American International Pictures released the film as a double feature with '' Ghost of Dragstrip Hollow''. Plot A 1 ...
''. The film spoofed the 1950s monster and drag racing films of AIP, and has been regarded as a forerunner of the 1960s ''
Beach Party ''Beach Party'' is a 1963 American film and the first of seven beach party films from American International Pictures (AIP) aimed at a teen audience.Smith, Gary A. Smith (2009) ''The American International Pictures Video Guide'', McFarland p.21 ...
'' films. Spoofs like this film helped bring a close to AIP's 1950s low-budget horror film genre. This was the last monster movie that special effects technician
Paul Blaisdell Paul Blaisdell (July 21, 1927 – July 10, 1983) was an American painter, sculptor and visual effects creator, best remembered for his work in science fiction and horror B movies of the 1950s. Life and career Blaisdell was born in Newport, Rhod ...
worked on.


Plot

After being evicted from their old clubhouse, members of a Los Angeles drag racing club move into an old deserted mansion and set up shop, making it their new headquarters. For the club's grand opening, they hold a Halloween masked ball and invite everyone to come dressed as their favorite monster. The festivities take an unexpected turn when one of the youths discovers an imposter among them: a real live monster (AIP's oft-reused ''She-Creature'' costume, played by its real-life creator
Paul Blaisdell Paul Blaisdell (July 21, 1927 – July 10, 1983) was an American painter, sculptor and visual effects creator, best remembered for his work in science fiction and horror B movies of the 1950s. Life and career Blaisdell was born in Newport, Rhod ...
), who has been mixing in with the kids, hogging all the dances with the best-looking girls. The phony monster is unmasked at the end of the film by one of the teenagers, revealing it to be AIP's special effects maestro
Paul Blaisdell Paul Blaisdell (July 21, 1927 – July 10, 1983) was an American painter, sculptor and visual effects creator, best remembered for his work in science fiction and horror B movies of the 1950s. Life and career Blaisdell was born in Newport, Rhod ...
. Blaisdell cries like a little wimp (looking frail and tiny in the oversized costume) complaining into the camera: "You've seen me before. I scared you to death in ''The Day the World Ended''. You shivered when you saw me in ''She-Creature'' (sniffle). Oh the shame of it, the indignity! They didn't use me in ''
Horrors of the Black Museum ''Horrors of the Black Museum'' (1959) is a British-American horror film starring Michael Gough and directed by Arthur Crabtree. It was the first film in what film critic David Pirie dubbed Anglo-Amalgamated's "Sadian trilogy" (the other two b ...
'' after my years of faithful service (sob). They just.....threw me away!" (Then the kids chase him out of the house and continue partying.) The ironic thing is, Blaisdell never worked on another film after ''Dragstrip Hollow'', making his comedic speech in the film seem sadly prophetic in hindsight.Palmer, Randy (2009). Paul Blaisdell, Monster Maker: A Biography of the B Movie Makeup and Special Effects Artist. McFarland & Company. p. 214. ISBN 978-0786440993. (Note*- ''Horrors of the Black Museum'' was made in the U.K., so AIP couldn't have used the Hollywood-based Blaisdell on that film even if they had ''wanted'' to.)


Cast

* Jody Fair as Lois Cavendish *
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as Tom Hendry * Henry McCann as Dave * Martin Braddock as Stan * Elaine DuPont as Rhonda *
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as Tony *
Paul Blaisdell Paul Blaisdell (July 21, 1927 – July 10, 1983) was an American painter, sculptor and visual effects creator, best remembered for his work in science fiction and horror B movies of the 1950s. Life and career Blaisdell was born in Newport, Rhod ...
as Man in Monster Suit


Production

Paul Blaisdell, AIP's top special effects technician from 1954-1959, was asked to spoof himself in the film, not realizing how close the film's ending would parallel the end of his own career a year or two later.


Home media

The film was released on
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by
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on February 15, 2005.


Reception

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panned the film, stating that " hedeformed script could have only been helped by a complete rewrite". On his website ''Fantastic Movie Musings and Ramblings'', Dave Sindelar criticized the film's "turgid pacing", lack of plot, and underdeveloped scenarios. Dennis Schwartz of ''Ozus' World Movie Reviews'' rated the film a grade D, writing, "A dreadful hot rod teen comedy for the drive-in crowd. This one stinks even for AIP."


See also

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List of American films of 1959 The American films of 1959 are listed in a table of the films which were made in the United States and released in 1959. The film '' Ben-Hur'' won the Academy Award for Best Picture, among winning a record-setting eleven Oscars. A–B C–D ...
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Paul Blaisdell Paul Blaisdell (July 21, 1927 – July 10, 1983) was an American painter, sculptor and visual effects creator, best remembered for his work in science fiction and horror B movies of the 1950s. Life and career Blaisdell was born in Newport, Rhod ...


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at Beach Party movies 1959 films 1950s comedy horror films 1959 horror films American comedy horror films American International Pictures films 1950s ghost films Beach party films American auto racing films Films scored by Ronald Stein Films set in abandoned houses Films set in country houses 1959 comedy films 1950s English-language films 1950s American films {{comedy-horror-film-stub