Starlite Drive Theater Pom Girls

The Multi Voice Changer is a toy but even adults would like to have it more than the little children who are readily drawn to this fantastic gadget. What it does is to change your voice in ten dissimilar ways.

The toy modifies your normal and natural voice in ten discerned modulation and tones. The Multi Voice Changer is a transparent colored megaphone with the ten settings. What makes it actually distinctive and interesting is that, if you may modify your normal and natural voice, you get 20 dissimilar voice changes!

You could have fun using it to parties playing as a host and acting like a ventriloquist. Even if your kid would like it to play like a clown for his friends. There is likewise a use for it to play tricks on somebody talking to you on the phone. By modifying your voice, the other person on the line will find it weird that he or she is talking to more than one person.

Weird it may be but the Multi Voice Changer is genuinely cute to play with. Young children may use it for making fun on their friends. Adults find it funny to be a party attraction. It may be a good speech tool for those who are planning to be in the theatre or acting in shows.

Innovativeness and sleek style are a few adjectives to describe the Multi Voice Changer as a hot item to buy for any season. Parents may find use for it to make the surroundings at home happier if the children find there is not one thing to do at home. So, you may be capable to use this toy as a means for giving humor inside the house when the atmosphere has become dull and boring.

Nowhere else may there be a toy that may be utile to children and adults alike. It is one of those toys that have no age limits. Even a grandparent who is having a hard time to speak louder may use this Multi Voice Changer to call attention to the other members of the household. It has it is utile and severe purposes. Moreover, it likewise has it is lighter side and humorous purposes.

People who are fond of playing practical jokes to other humans will find this toy practical to drive a point while playing a practical joke on others. As long as this is employed for fun, then it will have to be okay.

Starlite Drive Theater Pom Girls

Take a trip to the past and relive the glory days of the Drive-In theatre without all the honking horns and concession stand lines! Here ae four double feature featuting bikers, sex starved teenagers, gangsters, Hitler’s Brain, Pom Pom Girls, female prisoners and the hand of Satan. Hustler Squad & Wild Riders Van Nuys Blvd & Little Laura Big John Madmen of Mandoras (and the substitute version, They Saved Hitler’s Brain & The Devil’s Hand Pom Pom Girls & The Van

Starlite Drive Theater Pom Girls

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Starlite Drive Theater Pom Girls

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Starlite Drive Theater Pom Girls

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
4Not great, but not bad
By Canuck in WA
Not a bad set to own if you like crappy movies in a weird sort of way (Like MST3K does). I found the movie “The Van” by far the best one of the lot, and “Van Nuys Blvd” to be second best. “Pom Pom Girls” would be good if they showed more “Pom Pom Girls” and less John Carradine. After those 3 though, most were very forgettable unless you want a nostalgic trip looking at old merchandise and signs of the 50′s, 60′s & 70′s. One nice surprise though were the cartoons and snack bar ads before the movie. Definitely was a plus. A bit of trivia, on “Hustler Squad”, the one real dish of the movie (Anna) was a former Miss Finland in 1974 and runner up in Miss Universe. Watch the movie with the volume off unless you want to listen some genuinely awful sound effects.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
3A month’s worth of Friday night double features
By Annie Van Auken
Yes kids, here are the double-features some drive-in theaters in truth ran back in the 60s and 70s– movies designed as background for those private actions of automobile date nights all over America. Ask any individual who attended a good deal of of these what the films are when it comes to and you may get a vague reply like, “I dunno… I was busy.”

BCI’s STARLIGHT DOUBLE FEATURE discs have one title per side and include such extras as cartoons, vintage intermission ads and promos of upcoming features.

SYNOPSES–

DEVIL’S HAND– Robert Alda (Alan’s dad) has nightmares (not when it comes to being in a bad movie!) which finally lead him to a doll shop that’s front for a satanic cult. Watch for Roger Corman’s bestloved fat man, Bruno VeSota.

HUSTLER SQUAD– Amateurish Philippino quickie stars John Ericson, who was in the same class as Grace Kelly, Jack Palance, Don Murray and Don Rickles at the Amer. Acad. of Dramatic Arts in NYC. (Wha’ hoppened, Johnny?)

LAURA & JOHN– Filmed in So. Florida when it was still a paradise, it’s based on the unfeigned story of a gang that ran rampant there in the 1920s. This epitome of summertime drive-in fare stars Fabian, Karen Black and a bunch of local amateurs.

MADMEN– No-name cast in nowhere story that was at last recut as “They Saved Hitler’s Brain.” Bronson Caves and L.A.’s Griffith Park are applied as a tropical island in a zero-budget bomb. (Remember, they weren’t designed to be watched!)

POM POM– When not feed fighting in this high school frothfest, football players pair up with cheerleaders. Call it a “backseat primer.”

THE VAN– With it is CB rig, fridge, toaster, shag carpets, racing stripes, captain’s chair, mirrored ceiling, waterbed, quad 8-track and TV, this vehicle has far more personality than it is recent high school graduate owner, who is a creepy little horney toad. (Watch for Danny DeVito in a minor role.)

VAN NUYS– A kid migrates west to cruise the widely known and esteemed strip and gets involved with bikers, topless dancers and drag racers.

WILD RIDERS– Two sociopathic bikers kill a girl, break into a mansion and rape the women inside. They murder a neighbor and then hang out until one gal’s husband comes home. Sordid stuff, this.

For similar fare, MILL CREEK’s low-priced DRIVE-IN MOVIE CLASSICS holds 50 rather strange works that scarcely anybody saw the original time around.

PROGRAM (Parenthetical numbers preceding titles are 1 to 10 viewer poll ratings found at a film resource website):
DISC ONE–
(4.9) The Pom Pom Girls (1976) – Robert Carradine/Jennifer Ashley/Michael Mullins/Lisa Reeves/Bill Adler/James Gammon
(3.8) The Van (1977) – Stuart Goetz/Deborah White/Harry Moses/Marcie Barkin/Bill Adler/Danny DeVito

DISC TWO–
(1.4) Hustler Squad (Philippines-1976) – John Ericson/Ramon Revilla/Karen Ericson/Crystin Sinclaire
(5.6) Wild Riders (1971) – Alex Rocco/Elizabeth Knowles/Sherry Bain/Arell Blanton/Ted Hayden

DISC THREE
(2.7) Madmen of Mandoras (1963) – Walter Stocker/Audrey Caire/Carlos Rivas/John Holland/Marshall Reed
(4.4) The Devil’s Hand (1962) – Linda Christian/Robert Alda/Neil Hamilton/Gene Craft/Bruno VeSota

DISC FOUR
(4.9) Van Nuys Blvd. (1979) – Bill Adler/Cynthia Wood/Dennis Bowen/Melissa Prophet/Kansas City Kings Glitter Girls
(2.8) Little Laura and Big John (1973) – Fabian/Karen Black/Ivy Thayer/Ken Miller/Paul Gleason

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