Ship of monsters, or Mexican lady in sci-fi distress

This is an image from an 1960 Mexican sci-fi movie called The Ship of Monsters. Horrorpedia provides an article and some additional art.

My proximate source:

http://thauma-aidou.tumblr.com/post/157021577629/tweeted-by-creepie-suzie


Uh oh, Cucuru

This appears to be promotional art for a 1956 movie Cucuru, Beast of the Amazon, which is so obscure that there isn’t even a Wikipedia article on it.  There is, however, a post about the movie at Horrorpedia, which provides some additional art:

And some decent femme peril screencaps:

My proximate source:

http://thauma-aidou.tumblr.com/post/157021558844/tweeted-by-creepie-suzie


The Japanese version

My proximate source:

http://thauma-aidou.tumblr.com/post/156908177449/japanese-box-art-for-nail-gun-massacre-1985


Space vampires?

Alternate title theatrical poster for Lifeforce 1985.  My proximate source:

http://thauma-aidou.tumblr.com/post/156908001584


Uh oh, Stephanie

Apparently there really was a movie called Stuff Stephanie in the Incinerator (1989).  My proximate source:

http://thauma-aidou.tumblr.com/post/156228982204


Prisoner of the Cannibal God

This is a promotional poster for The Mountain of the Cannibal God (1978).  My source:

http://thauma-aidou.tumblr.com/post/155583294874/where-the-price-of-lust-is-death-tweeted-by

 

In blood-curdling color!

Promotional poster for The Mad Doctor of Blood Island (1969) and The Blood Demon (1967).  My source:

http://thauma-aidou.tumblr.com/post/155091445814/tweeted-by-kelly-marie

 

Fearsome equipment

My original tumblr post was here.  Original text:

Tweeted by Tim Miller.

Source: twitter.com

This image is a clean version of a theatrical poster for a 2009 horror film, Crawler.

Poster found at this review of the movie at horror-movies-ca.