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Paul Blaisdell (July 21, 1927 – July 10, 1983) was an American painter, sculptor and visual effects creator, best remembered for his work in
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and horror
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s of the
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.


Life and career

Blaisdell was born in
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in 1927, and grew up in
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. He sketched and built models since early childhood, and eventually attended the
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in
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. Following his graduation, he married his wife Jackie and they moved to California, where he worked for
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; on the side, he drew artwork for various science fiction magazines, eventually meeting noted literary agent - and founding creative director/editor of the long-running monster magazine ''
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'' -
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, who ended up becoming his agent. (Ackerman ran a feature article on Blaisdell in issue #1 of his magazine, but after Blaisdell had a major disagreement with the publisher James Warren, Ackerman was told not to promote Blaisdell in any future issues of "FM".) In 1955, Blaisdell was hired to create the creature effects for
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's low-budget film '' The Beast with a Million Eyes'', after which he spent several years designing the monsters for a number of B movies, earning a reputation for working quickly and cheaply. In many cases, he was also the actor playing the title creature on screen (see filmography below). However, after a few years, he became disenchanted with the business. Most of the costumes and props he created were allowed to decay in the 1950s due to poor storage conditions. Forrest J. Ackerman had the monster prop from ''Beast With a Million Eyes'' carelessly stored in direct sunlight in his home until it completely dried up and fell apart. The three-eyed mutant costume from ''Day the World Ended'' was pretty much ripped to pieces by fans when it was displayed at several promotional tours. The masks for ''Cat Girl'', ''Saucer Men'' and ''It Conquered the World'' were all destroyed in the flaming finale of ''How to Make a Monster''. The only costume that survived until 1959 was his ''She-Creature'' suit, before AIP forced him to alter the costume so it could be re-used in 1959's '' Ghost of Dragstrip Hollow'', to the point where he felt it just wasn't the same costume any more (the female breasts were removed among other things). What was left of it was destroyed in a Southern California flood that hit Paul Blaisdell's house in 1979. In the early 1960s, Blaisdell submitted some monster designs for projected films such as ''Goliath and the Dragon'' (1960) and ''Jack the Giant Killer'' (1962), but they weren't used (he was still paid for his time however). Producer James Nicholson tried to involve Blaisdell in two planned AIP TV series (''Beyond the Barriers of Space'' and ''Out of This World''), but the shows never got made. In the 1960s Blaisdell, together with film editor/archivist/actor
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, formed the company Black Shield, to publish the "Famous Monsters"-inspired magazine ''Fantastic Monsters Of The Films'' for seven issues during 1962-63, for which
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and Ron Haydock edited and wrote text. He gave up on the magazine when the plates for the eighth issue were destroyed in a fire at his printers. He later heard that the printer purposely burned his shop to collect insurance fraudulently, and a large part of Bob Burns' still and lobby card collection went up in the flames. Eventually, Blaisdell quit all involvement in the movie industry to work as a
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instead, and became something of a hermit from then on. In 1965, he inherited some property from his mother which he was able to rent to tenants, and thereby supplement his income.
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and he remained best friends all their lives. In 1979, ''Fangoria Magazine'' ran a detailed, two-part interview with him, followed soon after by a similar retrospective in ''Cinefantastique''. Filmmaker
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tried to hire Blaisdell to work on the effects in his 1979 film ''
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'', but Blaisdell was too ill to work at that point. Blaisdell suffered from severe dental problems in later life, and finally died of
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at the age of 55 in Topanga, California in 1983, around the time that the home video market of the 1980s was beginning to resurrect fan interest in his 1950s films. Not one Hollywood newspaper ran his obituary. A model kit company called Billikin put out several kits in the late 1980s based on some of Blaisdell's creature creations, including the monsters from ''It Conquered the World'', ''The She-Creature'' and ''Invasion of the Saucer Men''. (Later, a rival company produced a model kit based on the mutant in ''Day the World Ended'' as well.) AIP's
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received a share of whatever profit was made on these kits, but sadly Blaisdell's widow got nothing.


Filmography


Effects

(Unless noted, Blaisdell created the monster costume in each film) * '' The Beast with a Million Eyes'' (1955) * ''
Day the World Ended ''Day the World Ended'' is a 1955 independently made black-and-white post-apocalyptic science fiction film, produced and directed by Roger Corman, that stars Richard Denning, Lori Nelson, Adele Jergens, Paul Birch and Mike Connors. Chet Huntl ...
'' (1955) * ''
It Conquered the World ''It Conquered the World'' is an independently made 1956 American black-and-white science fiction film, produced and directed by Roger Corman, starring Peter Graves, Lee Van Cleef, Beverly Garland, and Sally Fraser. ''It Conquered the World'' ...
'' (1956, uncredited) * ''
The She-Creature ''The She-Creature'', or ''The She Creature'', is a 1956 American black-and-white science fiction horror film, released by American International Pictures from a script by Lou Rusoff (brother-in-law of AIP executive Samuel Z. Arkoff). It was pr ...
'' (1956, uncredited) * ''
Voodoo Woman ''Voodoo Woman'' is a 1957 horror film directed by Edward L. Cahn and starring Marla English in her final film role, Tom Conway, and Mike Connors. It was released in March 1957 by American International Pictures as a double feature with ''The ...
'' (1957, uncredited) (costume from ''She-Creature'' re-used) * '' Not of This Earth'' (1957, uncredited) * ''
The Amazing Colossal Man ''The Amazing Colossal Man'' (also known as ''The Colossal Man'') is a 1957 American black-and-white science fiction film from American International Pictures. Produced and directed by Bert I. Gordon, it stars Glenn Langan, Cathy Downs, William ...
'' (1957) (created the tiny-sized props) * ''
Cat Girl ''Cat Girl'' is a 1957 British-American horror film, produced by Herbert Smith and Lou Rusoff, directed by Alfred Shaughnessy, that stars Barbara Shelley, Robert Ayres, and Kay Callard. It was an unofficial remake of Val Lewton's '' Cat People'' ...
'' (1957, uncredited) (created the Cat Girl mask used only in the U.S. prints) * ''
From Hell It Came ''From Hell It Came'' is a 1957 American science-fiction horror film directed by Dan Milner and written by Richard Bernstein, from a story by Bernstein and Jack Milner. It was released by Allied Artists on a double bill with '' The Disembodied' ...
'' (1957, uncredited) * ''
Monster from Green Hell ''Monster from Green Hell'' is a 1957 science fiction B movie released on December 12, 1957 as a double feature with the English-dubbed, re-edited version of the Japanese tokusatsu film '' Half Human''. It was directed by Kenneth G. Crane, and s ...
'' (1957) (submitted monster sketches, but was not hired to create the monster suit) * ''
Invasion of the Saucer Men ''Invasion of the Saucer Men'' (U.K. title: ''Invasion of the Hell Creatures''; working title: ''Spacemen Saturday Night''), is a 1957 black-and-white comic science fiction/horror film produced by James H. Nicholson for release by American Int ...
'' (1957) * ''
Attack of the Puppet People ''Attack of the Puppet People'' (retitled ''Six Inches Tall'' for its U.K. release) is a 1958 American black-and-white science fiction horror film produced and directed by Bert I. Gordon. It stars John Agar, John Hoyt and June Kenney. Gordon als ...
'' (1958, uncredited) (created the giant-sized props & Dr. Jekyll costume) * ''
War of the Colossal Beast ''War of the Colossal Beast'' (a.k.a. ''Revenge of the Colossal Man'' and ''The Colossal Beast'') is a 1958 black-and-white science fiction film, written, produced, and directed by Bert I. Gordon for his Carmel Productions, and starring Dean Park ...
'' (1958) (tiny-sized props from ''Amazing Colossal Man'' re-used) * ''
Earth vs. the Spider ''Earth vs. the Spider'' (a.k.a. ''The Spider'') is an independently made 1958 American black-and-white science fiction horror film produced and directed by Bert I. Gordon, who also provided the plot upon which the screenplay by George Wort ...
'' (1958) aka ''The Spider'' (designed the two corpses and the giant spider leg) * ''
How to Make a Monster (1958 film) ''How to Make a Monster'' is a 1958 American horror film drama, produced and written by Herman Cohen, directed by Herbert L. Strock, and starring Gary Conway, Robert H. Harris, Paul Brinegar, Morris Ankrum, Robert Shayne, and John Ashley. Th ...
'' (1958) (mask from ''She-Creature'' and ''Saucer Men'' re-used) * ''
It! The Terror from Beyond Space ''It! The Terror from Beyond Space'' is an independently made 1958 American science fiction horror film, produced by Robert Kent, directed by Edward L. Cahn, that stars Marshall Thompson, Shawn Smith (Shirley Patterson), and Kim Spalding. The ...
'' (1958) * ''
Teenagers from Outer Space Teenagers from Outer Space may refer to: * Teenagers from Outer Space (film), ''Teenagers from Outer Space'' (film), a 1959 science fiction film * Teenagers from Outer Space (role-playing game), ''Teenagers from Outer Space'' (role-playing game), a ...
'' (released in 1959) (designed the ray guns and the film's poster) * ''
Invisible Invaders ''Invisible Invaders'' is a 1959 science fiction film starring John Agar, Jean Byron, John Carradine and Philip Tonge. It was produced by Robert E. Kent, directed by Edward L. Cahn and written by Samuel Newman. The monster costume from 1958's ''It ...
'' (1959) (costume from "It!" re-used) * '' The Ghost of Dragstrip Hollow'' (1959) (costume from ''She-Creature'' re-used)


Acting

* ''
Day the World Ended ''Day the World Ended'' is a 1955 independently made black-and-white post-apocalyptic science fiction film, produced and directed by Roger Corman, that stars Richard Denning, Lori Nelson, Adele Jergens, Paul Birch and Mike Connors. Chet Huntl ...
'' (1955) played the creature * ''
Oklahoma Woman ''The Oklahoma Woman'' is a 1956 American Western (genre), Western film directed by Roger Corman. Plot The film involves the return of Steve Ward, a former gunslinger recently released from federal prison, to his hometown to claim a ranch he ha ...
'' (1956) played one of Peggy Castle's henchmen * ''
Hot Rod Girl ''Hot Rod Girl'' is an independent, black-and-white 1956 teen-oriented action film produced by Norman T. Herman, directed by Leslie H. Martinson and released by American International Pictures as a double feature with '' Girls in Prison''. ''Hot ...
'' (1956) cameo, played the near-miss victim * ''
It Conquered the World ''It Conquered the World'' is an independently made 1956 American black-and-white science fiction film, produced and directed by Roger Corman, starring Peter Graves, Lee Van Cleef, Beverly Garland, and Sally Fraser. ''It Conquered the World'' ...
'' (1956) played the creature * ''
The She-Creature ''The She-Creature'', or ''The She Creature'', is a 1956 American black-and-white science fiction horror film, released by American International Pictures from a script by Lou Rusoff (brother-in-law of AIP executive Samuel Z. Arkoff). It was pr ...
'' (1956) played the creature * ''
Voodoo Woman ''Voodoo Woman'' is a 1957 horror film directed by Edward L. Cahn and starring Marla English in her final film role, Tom Conway, and Mike Connors. It was released in March 1957 by American International Pictures as a double feature with ''The ...
'' (1957) played the creature as well as a drunk in the bar scene * ''
The Undead The Undead is an American horror punk band formed in 1980 in New York City's East Village by Bobby Steele (vocals and guitar), Chris "Jack" Natz (bass) and Patrick Blanck (drums). They were one of the pioneers in the New York hardcore scene. ...
'' (1957) played a corpse in a coffin * '' Dragstrip Girl'' (1957) cameo * '' Sorority Girl'' (1957) cameo * ''
Motorcycle Gang An outlaw motorcycle club is a motorcycle subculture generally centered on the use of cruiser motorcycles, particularly Harley-Davidsons and choppers, and a set of ideals that purport to celebrate freedom, nonconformity to mainstream culture, ...
'' (1957) cameo * ''
Invasion of the Saucer Men ''Invasion of the Saucer Men'' (U.K. title: ''Invasion of the Hell Creatures''; working title: ''Spacemen Saturday Night''), is a 1957 black-and-white comic science fiction/horror film produced by James H. Nicholson for release by American Int ...
'' (1957) played one of the aliens * '' The Ghost of Dragstrip Hollow'' (1959) (played the monster and "himself")


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