Creepshow (1982) dir. George Romero, Laurel Entertainment
And we end this Halloween with an anthology from Stephan King and George Romero. Not sure if I can elaborate more on that.
Wednesday, October 31, 2018
Tuesday, October 30, 2018
Horror Countdown 2018: The Dead Zone (1983)
The Dead Zone (1983) dir. David Cronenberg, Dino De Laurentiis Company
Back to Stephan King, who had his first rise of popularity in the late 70's. With a nice string of hits to his name, it made sense to strike while the iron was hot. Add in the aforementioned habit of bringing in independent horror directors and you've got a pretty decent recipe for horror.
Back to Stephan King, who had his first rise of popularity in the late 70's. With a nice string of hits to his name, it made sense to strike while the iron was hot. Add in the aforementioned habit of bringing in independent horror directors and you've got a pretty decent recipe for horror.
Monday, October 29, 2018
Horror Countdown 2018: Lifeforce (1985)
Lifeforce (1985) dir. Tobe Hooper, Cannon Films
Going back to the works of Hooper now, and this might be the second most uneven film he made until this point. Other reviewers have pointed out that Hooper's career never really lived up to the promise of Texas Chainsaw Massacre and this film does little but point that out.
Going back to the works of Hooper now, and this might be the second most uneven film he made until this point. Other reviewers have pointed out that Hooper's career never really lived up to the promise of Texas Chainsaw Massacre and this film does little but point that out.
Sunday, October 28, 2018
Horror Host 2018 Retrospective: Lazarus Loveitt
Real name: Hugh Turley
Years active: 1974-1975
Almost forgot this one. Working out of Orlando for WSWB TV Channel 35, Lazarus was an old man who seemed amused by everything. He also hosted Uncle Hubie's Penthouse Barnyard on weekday afternoons for the kids.
Years active: 1974-1975
Almost forgot this one. Working out of Orlando for WSWB TV Channel 35, Lazarus was an old man who seemed amused by everything. He also hosted Uncle Hubie's Penthouse Barnyard on weekday afternoons for the kids.
Horror Countdown 2018: Invitation to Hell (1984)
Invitation to Hell (1984) dir. Wes Craven, Moonlight Productions
The world of TV movies may not have had the pedigree as theatrical releases, but by the 80's that world had slowed down, mostly being reserved for biographical or historical dramas. There were still a few horror films being released in this format, and Wes Craven got selected for this ABC flick.
The world of TV movies may not have had the pedigree as theatrical releases, but by the 80's that world had slowed down, mostly being reserved for biographical or historical dramas. There were still a few horror films being released in this format, and Wes Craven got selected for this ABC flick.
Saturday, October 27, 2018
Horror Countdown 2018: Christine (1983)
Christine (1983) dir. John Carpenter, Columbia Pictures/Delphi Premier Productions/Polar Film
By now Carpenter had made of the best horror films of the 1970's, and what would be later regarded as one of the best of the 1980's. There was also a trend of this point of having major studios hiring the low budget guys and having them work with the studio money. Pair him up with Stephan King, and surely the results would be perfect, right?
By now Carpenter had made of the best horror films of the 1970's, and what would be later regarded as one of the best of the 1980's. There was also a trend of this point of having major studios hiring the low budget guys and having them work with the studio money. Pair him up with Stephan King, and surely the results would be perfect, right?
Friday, October 26, 2018
Horror Countdown 2018: Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990)
Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990) dir. Joe Dante, Amblin Entertainment
How do you follow up a black comedy that helped create the PG-13 rating? Dante tried to answer that. Uneven but decent.
How do you follow up a black comedy that helped create the PG-13 rating? Dante tried to answer that. Uneven but decent.
Horror Host 2018 Retrospective: M.T. Graves/M.T. Space
Real name: Charlie Baxter
Years active: Late 1950's to 1974
And we end our 2018 look back at horror hosts with a duel. Same guy and a similar gimmick, but playing two hosts.
In the late 50's viewers of WCKT-TV Channel 7 in Miami could tune in and check out the Dungeon, where M.T. Graves was a prisoner in a sinister dungeon and forced to watch cheap horror films with his puppet Reginald and all at the whims of the unseen warden.
He moved to Ft. Lauderdale sometime in the late 60s and to WKID-TV Channel 51, but for a brief period Baxter slapped on a crash helmet and became Captain M.T. Space, the host of Otherworlds on WCKT-TV Channel 7. I've not seen a lot of Space, but it seemed he was more kid show host than horror host, but he still used all the same props.
And that's it for 2018. A lot of lost hosts, true, but we've seen some hidden gems across our trek of the diode diorama.
Years active: Late 1950's to 1974
And we end our 2018 look back at horror hosts with a duel. Same guy and a similar gimmick, but playing two hosts.
In the late 50's viewers of WCKT-TV Channel 7 in Miami could tune in and check out the Dungeon, where M.T. Graves was a prisoner in a sinister dungeon and forced to watch cheap horror films with his puppet Reginald and all at the whims of the unseen warden.
He moved to Ft. Lauderdale sometime in the late 60s and to WKID-TV Channel 51, but for a brief period Baxter slapped on a crash helmet and became Captain M.T. Space, the host of Otherworlds on WCKT-TV Channel 7. I've not seen a lot of Space, but it seemed he was more kid show host than horror host, but he still used all the same props.
And that's it for 2018. A lot of lost hosts, true, but we've seen some hidden gems across our trek of the diode diorama.
Thursday, October 25, 2018
Horror Countdown 2018: Sorority Girl (1957)
Sorority Girl (1957) dir. Roger Corman, Sunset Productions
A Roger Corman film with Susan Cabot and Dick Miller? How could I ignore it?
A Roger Corman film with Susan Cabot and Dick Miller? How could I ignore it?
Horror Host 2018 Retrospective: The Outsider
Real name: John Burke
Years active: Late 50's
Another lost host. The Outsider presided over Nightmare Theatre on WSUN-TV Channel 38 in Tampa/St. Petersburg sometime in the late 50's. The only articles I could find were published in 1962, so he was on the air around that point but that seems to be all I can find.
Years active: Late 50's
Another lost host. The Outsider presided over Nightmare Theatre on WSUN-TV Channel 38 in Tampa/St. Petersburg sometime in the late 50's. The only articles I could find were published in 1962, so he was on the air around that point but that seems to be all I can find.
Wednesday, October 24, 2018
Horror Countdown 2018: Mr. Sardonicus (1961)
Mr. Sardonicus (1961) dir. William Castle, William Castle Productions
William Castle did place a lot of emphasis on gimmicks, and this one was different. The viewer was given a choice to participate in the 'punishment poll'. And who would be the lucky participant?
William Castle did place a lot of emphasis on gimmicks, and this one was different. The viewer was given a choice to participate in the 'punishment poll'. And who would be the lucky participant?
Horror Host 2018 Retrospective: Shock Armstrong, All-American Ghoul
Real name: Paul Reynolds
Years active: 1964 to 1968
Shock Armstrong, the All-American Ghoul, was the regional host of Shock Theatre on WTVT Channel 13 in Tampa and St. Petersburg, although the show continued to 1974 without a host.
He was actually the second host, picking up where Ed and Peg Scott left off in 1961. In stepped Paul Reynolds, Channel 13's go to ghoul and groovy guy and soon the All-American Ghoul was a hit, at least until 1967 when they decided that the Joey Bishop Show was more entertaining. A fan protest brought him back, but Reynolds left in 1968 for the Atlanta market.
Reynolds passed away in 1996.
Years active: 1964 to 1968
Shock Armstrong, the All-American Ghoul, was the regional host of Shock Theatre on WTVT Channel 13 in Tampa and St. Petersburg, although the show continued to 1974 without a host.
He was actually the second host, picking up where Ed and Peg Scott left off in 1961. In stepped Paul Reynolds, Channel 13's go to ghoul and groovy guy and soon the All-American Ghoul was a hit, at least until 1967 when they decided that the Joey Bishop Show was more entertaining. A fan protest brought him back, but Reynolds left in 1968 for the Atlanta market.
Reynolds passed away in 1996.
Tuesday, October 23, 2018
Horror Countdown 2018: The Lady Vanishes (1938)
The Lady Vanishes (1938) dir. Alfred Hitchcock, Gainsborough Pictures/Gaumont British
Moving in the directors section, we take a took at one Alfred Hitchcock's last British films.
Moving in the directors section, we take a took at one Alfred Hitchcock's last British films.
Horror Host 2018 Retrospective: Professor IC Bloodenguts
Real name: Unknown
Years active: 1988 to 1990
Another lost host, but oddly enough we have an actual photo of this one. Hosting the Human Kennel Horror Highway on WTMV Channel 32 out in Lakeland/Tampa.
That seems to be all I can find, although he did have a sidekick called Mouseboy, and wow. Enjoy the nightmares on this one kids.
Years active: 1988 to 1990
Another lost host, but oddly enough we have an actual photo of this one. Hosting the Human Kennel Horror Highway on WTMV Channel 32 out in Lakeland/Tampa.
That seems to be all I can find, although he did have a sidekick called Mouseboy, and wow. Enjoy the nightmares on this one kids.
Monday, October 22, 2018
Horror Countdown 2018: The Invisible Menace (1938)
The Invisible Menace (1938) dir. John Farrow, Warner Brothers
And we end the look back at Boris Karloff with one of his more obscure films. By now Karloff was firmly a character actor, but horror was never far away.
And we end the look back at Boris Karloff with one of his more obscure films. By now Karloff was firmly a character actor, but horror was never far away.
Horror Host 2018 Retrospectve: The Man from Ghost
Years active: Classified
Years active: REDACTED
The Man from Global Headquarters for the Organization to Sustain Terror is another lost host. Apparently airing the Man from Ghost somewhere in Palm Beach, that's all I could get.
Years active: REDACTED
The Man from Global Headquarters for the Organization to Sustain Terror is another lost host. Apparently airing the Man from Ghost somewhere in Palm Beach, that's all I could get.
Sunday, October 21, 2018
Horror Countdown 2018: Night Key (1937)
Night Key (1937) dir. Lloyd Corrigan, Universal Pictures
By the mid-1930s, things had changed over at Universal. The old family and their dependence on horror were out. The new owners, however, still saw Karloff as a marquee draw. The catch they insisted was that the next film he did for them could not be horror.
So they did 'science fiction thriller' instead
By the mid-1930s, things had changed over at Universal. The old family and their dependence on horror were out. The new owners, however, still saw Karloff as a marquee draw. The catch they insisted was that the next film he did for them could not be horror.
So they did 'science fiction thriller' instead
Horror Host 2018 Retrospective: Mr. Drac/Lon Midnight
Real name: Mike Acord
Years active: 1992 to present
One of the few hosts who changed identities. In 1992, viewers turned in to Time Warner Cable Channel 98 to see Darc of the Night with host Mr. Darc. The show came to an end, as many do, but Mr. Drac's doesn't end there.
Some time after that, Mr. Drac died but was reborn as Lon Midnight, a ghoulish clown in a tux. The difference here is that instead of being on the television screen, Lon Midnight was live and in person, doing something that has largely fallen by the wayside in terms of pop culture. I'm talking about spook shows, live theater events with skits, scary movies, and usually some term of giveaway. He shopped the character around, but as of yet I've not seen him anywhere else.
Years active: 1992 to present
One of the few hosts who changed identities. In 1992, viewers turned in to Time Warner Cable Channel 98 to see Darc of the Night with host Mr. Darc. The show came to an end, as many do, but Mr. Drac's doesn't end there.
Some time after that, Mr. Drac died but was reborn as Lon Midnight, a ghoulish clown in a tux. The difference here is that instead of being on the television screen, Lon Midnight was live and in person, doing something that has largely fallen by the wayside in terms of pop culture. I'm talking about spook shows, live theater events with skits, scary movies, and usually some term of giveaway. He shopped the character around, but as of yet I've not seen him anywhere else.
Saturday, October 20, 2018
Horror Countdown 2018: The Walking Dead (1936)
The Walking Dead (1936) dir. Michael Curtiz, Warner Bros./First National
Karloff's star was still rising throughout the 30's, even going across town to work with the Warner Brothers. Nowadays when one hears Warner Bros., one might think of the Loony Toons, but while Universal had the horror and Paramount had the sex appeal, Warner Brothers had the gangsters. So what kind of film would attract Karloff?
Karloff's star was still rising throughout the 30's, even going across town to work with the Warner Brothers. Nowadays when one hears Warner Bros., one might think of the Loony Toons, but while Universal had the horror and Paramount had the sex appeal, Warner Brothers had the gangsters. So what kind of film would attract Karloff?
Horror Host 2018 Retrospective: The Gravemaster
Real name: Tim Kincaide
Years active: Early 90's
Another host that doesn't have much of an imprint, but the makeup looks top notch. Friday Night with the Gravemaster aired WKCF-TV Channel 18 in Orlando for about six months.
No idea what films he hosted, although I'd guess whatever public domain offerings they could get.
Years active: Early 90's
Another host that doesn't have much of an imprint, but the makeup looks top notch. Friday Night with the Gravemaster aired WKCF-TV Channel 18 in Orlando for about six months.
No idea what films he hosted, although I'd guess whatever public domain offerings they could get.
Friday, October 19, 2018
Horror Countdown 2018: The Black Room (1935)
The Black Room (1935) dir. Roy William Neil, Columbia Pictures Corporation
By 1935, Karloff's career was on the upswing. His work at Universal had cemented him as the king of horror, playing both the Frankenstein Monster and the Mummy by this point, but he also did work across town for other studios.
By 1935, Karloff's career was on the upswing. His work at Universal had cemented him as the king of horror, playing both the Frankenstein Monster and the Mummy by this point, but he also did work across town for other studios.
Horror Host 2018 Retrospective: Ed and Peg Scott
Real names: Ed and Peg Scott
Years active: 1959 to 1961
Many hosts are married, but it's rare to see to both hosts to be married on the air. Hosting the Witching Hour on WTVT Channel 13, they both played a sort of proto Addams Family.
I'm told the show actually had budget, with a elaborate haunted house set. When Ed wasn't setting up spooky movies, he also played the afternoon kid show host 3-D Danny . There seemed to be a fan site, but it has gone dark.
Years active: 1959 to 1961
Many hosts are married, but it's rare to see to both hosts to be married on the air. Hosting the Witching Hour on WTVT Channel 13, they both played a sort of proto Addams Family.
I'm told the show actually had budget, with a elaborate haunted house set. When Ed wasn't setting up spooky movies, he also played the afternoon kid show host 3-D Danny . There seemed to be a fan site, but it has gone dark.
Thursday, October 18, 2018
Horror Countdown 2018: The Ghoul (1933)
The Ghoul (1933) dir. T. Hayes Hunter, Gaumont British
British horror really didn't take off until the 1950's. Prior to that, the British Board of Film Censors ruled with an iron fist. Basically anything of the supernatural was a huge red flag, so monsters wouldn't be a thing until the rise of Hammer a few decades later.
With Karloff earning rave reviews and box office gold, even the British film industry took notice and managed to lure their native born son back for his first British film.
British horror really didn't take off until the 1950's. Prior to that, the British Board of Film Censors ruled with an iron fist. Basically anything of the supernatural was a huge red flag, so monsters wouldn't be a thing until the rise of Hammer a few decades later.
With Karloff earning rave reviews and box office gold, even the British film industry took notice and managed to lure their native born son back for his first British film.
Horror Host 2018 Retrospective: Dr. X
Real name: Robin Shurtz
Years active: 1989 to 1992
I wasn't sure if Dr. X would be considered a Florida host or a basic cable host, as Dr. X's Cinemondo aired on Time Warner Cable Channel 98 in Orlando. All the articles I could find called him a local host, so I'm considering him part of Florida.
Funny enough we also run into Fred Olan Ray again, as the director helped out the show in various ways, including supplying some of the films shown, which is a first as far as I can tell.
Years active: 1989 to 1992
I wasn't sure if Dr. X would be considered a Florida host or a basic cable host, as Dr. X's Cinemondo aired on Time Warner Cable Channel 98 in Orlando. All the articles I could find called him a local host, so I'm considering him part of Florida.
Funny enough we also run into Fred Olan Ray again, as the director helped out the show in various ways, including supplying some of the films shown, which is a first as far as I can tell.
Wednesday, October 17, 2018
Horror Countdown 2018: The Mask of Fu Manchu (1932)
The Mask of Fu Manchu (1932) dir. Charles Brabin, Cosmopolitan Pictures
Like last year, we'll take a small break between the slashers and the directors to focus on one notable actor/character. This time out we'll take a look at Boris Karloff.
Often dubbed the king of horror, Karloff had worked for quite a few years in Hollywood before he got his big break in 1931's Frankenstein. After Whale cast him as the titular monster the English born actor (often billed as just 'Karloff') found himself cast as a variety of characters, usually sinister.
Like last year, we'll take a small break between the slashers and the directors to focus on one notable actor/character. This time out we'll take a look at Boris Karloff.
Often dubbed the king of horror, Karloff had worked for quite a few years in Hollywood before he got his big break in 1931's Frankenstein. After Whale cast him as the titular monster the English born actor (often billed as just 'Karloff') found himself cast as a variety of characters, usually sinister.
Horror Host 2018 Retrospective: Dr. Speculo
Real name: Ben Armstrong
Years active: 1992 to 1993
Dr. Ignatius Speculo, host of Dr. Speculo's Tales from Six Feet Under, was a mad scientist broadcasting out of WCTV Channel 6 out of Tallahassee (and also Gainesville, Georgia).
Clearly taking more than some inspiration from Peter Lorre, the good doctor hosted public domain horror classics for twenty-nine weeks. He did have a decent amount of sidekicks
Years active: 1992 to 1993
Dr. Ignatius Speculo, host of Dr. Speculo's Tales from Six Feet Under, was a mad scientist broadcasting out of WCTV Channel 6 out of Tallahassee (and also Gainesville, Georgia).
Clearly taking more than some inspiration from Peter Lorre, the good doctor hosted public domain horror classics for twenty-nine weeks. He did have a decent amount of sidekicks
Tuesday, October 16, 2018
Horror Countdown 2018: Silent Night (2012)
Silent Night (2012) dir. Steven C. Miller, Buffalo Gal Pictures/Media House Capital
And we close out our look at slashers with the final film in the Silent Night, Deadly Night series.
And we close out our look at slashers with the final film in the Silent Night, Deadly Night series.
Horror Host 2018 Retrospective: Dr. Cadaver and Igor
Real names: John Melillo and Dave Rogers
Years active: 1998 to 1999
Hosting Dr. Cadaver's Monster Horror Theatre on WTWN Channel 19 in Pompano Beach for roughly eleven episodes, the good doctor hosted only the finest in public domain film until the station decided to stop airing.
Some stories are long and others aren't.
Years active: 1998 to 1999
Hosting Dr. Cadaver's Monster Horror Theatre on WTWN Channel 19 in Pompano Beach for roughly eleven episodes, the good doctor hosted only the finest in public domain film until the station decided to stop airing.
Some stories are long and others aren't.
Monday, October 15, 2018
Horror Countdown 2018: The Howling VI: The Freaks (1991)
The Howling VI: The Freaks (1991) dir. Hope Perello, Allied Entertainments Group PLC/Allied Vision
While I've mentioned the law of diminishing returns in other reviews, the Howling series might just be exempt from that, since they started at the top and rocketed to the bottom. Kind of hard to be terrible when you're already bad.
While I've mentioned the law of diminishing returns in other reviews, the Howling series might just be exempt from that, since they started at the top and rocketed to the bottom. Kind of hard to be terrible when you're already bad.
Horror Host 2018 Retrospective: Count Warlock
Real name: Bob Goldberg
Years active: Late 1960's
Well, if you can't trust the director of Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers, who can you trust?
Seriously, the only evidence I can find of this host is Fred Olan Ray, who mentioned him in Scary Monster#8.
Years active: Late 1960's
Well, if you can't trust the director of Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers, who can you trust?
Seriously, the only evidence I can find of this host is Fred Olan Ray, who mentioned him in Scary Monster#8.
Sunday, October 14, 2018
Horror Countdown 2018: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Begining (2006)
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning (2006) dir. Jonathan Liebesman, Next Entertainment/Platinum Dunes
I have never seen the point in most prequels. Horror prequels especially, as you know from the start who lives and who doesn't, but it was decided that we desperately needed to know the origin of Leatherface.
I have never seen the point in most prequels. Horror prequels especially, as you know from the start who lives and who doesn't, but it was decided that we desperately needed to know the origin of Leatherface.
Horror Host 2018 Retrospective: The Count/Count Borloff
Real name: Robert Goback
Years active: 1970 to 1974
Hosting the Purple Grotto on WAJA-TV Channel 23 in Miami, the Count, or Count Borloff (as my sources seem a bit confused as to his actual name) was a vampire of the Grotto, often arguing with an unseen warden.
Can't seem to find anything else.
Years active: 1970 to 1974
Hosting the Purple Grotto on WAJA-TV Channel 23 in Miami, the Count, or Count Borloff (as my sources seem a bit confused as to his actual name) was a vampire of the Grotto, often arguing with an unseen warden.
Can't seem to find anything else.
Saturday, October 13, 2018
Horror Countdown 2018: Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995)
Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995) dir. Joe Chappelle, Miramax Films/Nightfall Productions/Trancas International
I suppose the theme of this year could be "and this is when the wheels fall off". Picking up when part 5 ended, Michael Myers escaped police custody after slaughtering all the cops in Haddonfield with the help of a Man in Black, making sure to take his niece Jamie Lloyd with him.
I suppose the theme of this year could be "and this is when the wheels fall off". Picking up when part 5 ended, Michael Myers escaped police custody after slaughtering all the cops in Haddonfield with the help of a Man in Black, making sure to take his niece Jamie Lloyd with him.
Horror Host 2018 Retrospective: Alec Gibson and Chuck Zink
Real names: Alec Gibson/Charles Zink
Years active: 1950s
Another lost host, although in this case two. Alec Gibson apparently hosted a show, name unknown, on WTVJ Channel 4 in Miami sometime in the 1950's. He apparently left after a while and was replaced by Chuck Zink.
Zink has a bit more background, albeit not much. He was also the host Popeye's Playhouse as Skipper Chuck, although that seems to be all I find. The only article I could even find was a brief mention from 1988, so things are a bit spotty.
Years active: 1950s
Another lost host, although in this case two. Alec Gibson apparently hosted a show, name unknown, on WTVJ Channel 4 in Miami sometime in the 1950's. He apparently left after a while and was replaced by Chuck Zink.
Zink has a bit more background, albeit not much. He was also the host Popeye's Playhouse as Skipper Chuck, although that seems to be all I find. The only article I could even find was a brief mention from 1988, so things are a bit spotty.
Friday, October 12, 2018
Horror Countdown 2018: Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare (1991)
Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare (1991), dir. Rachel Talalay, New Line Cinema/Nicholas Entertainment
Well, I can think of two things wrong with that tagline. Moving into the slashers, we see the bastard son of a 100 maniacs is up to his old tricks, but will this time really be the last?
Well, I can think of two things wrong with that tagline. Moving into the slashers, we see the bastard son of a 100 maniacs is up to his old tricks, but will this time really be the last?
Horror Host 2018 Retrospective: Baron Mondo and El Sapo
Real name: Mike Ensley/Chip Chism
Years active: 2000 to present
Bit of an odd duo here. Based in Pensacola on Cox Communications Channel 39, the hosts of Nightmare Theatre were a demon and luchador. Hosting only the finest of public domain shlock, they seemed to have moved from hosting to producing, namely the Pensacola based convention Pensacon.
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Years active: 2000 to present
Bit of an odd duo here. Based in Pensacola on Cox Communications Channel 39, the hosts of Nightmare Theatre were a demon and luchador. Hosting only the finest of public domain shlock, they seemed to have moved from hosting to producing, namely the Pensacola based convention Pensacon.
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Thursday, October 11, 2018
Horror Countdown 2018: Crescendo (1970)
Crescendo (1970) dir. Alan Gibson, Hammer Film Productions
And we end our look at Hammer this year with an odd little thriller.
And we end our look at Hammer this year with an odd little thriller.
Horror Host 2018 Retrospective: Dr. Paul Bearer II
Real name: Richard Koon
Years active: 2004 to present
You can't keep a good host down, and in 2004 WTOG resurrected Creature Features as Tombstone Tales, only this time with doctor's never before mentioned nephew...or clone. Seem to be a bit muddled on that point.
Bearer is one of the few hosts who has passed on the title, although this time seems to be more tribute than original take.
Website
Years active: 2004 to present
You can't keep a good host down, and in 2004 WTOG resurrected Creature Features as Tombstone Tales, only this time with doctor's never before mentioned nephew...or clone. Seem to be a bit muddled on that point.
Bearer is one of the few hosts who has passed on the title, although this time seems to be more tribute than original take.
Website
Wednesday, October 10, 2018
Horror Countdown 2018: Kiss of the Vampire (1963)
Kiss of the Vampire (1963) dir. Don Sharp, Hammer Film Productions
An obscure vampire thriller from Hammer, and one of the few that has no mention of Dracula, but this might be one of the better fang flicks the studio ever made.
An obscure vampire thriller from Hammer, and one of the few that has no mention of Dracula, but this might be one of the better fang flicks the studio ever made.
Horror Host 2018 Retrospective: Dr. Paul Bearer
Real name: Dick Bennick
Years active: 1973 to 1995
Now, here we have one of the bigger hosts in Florida, Dr. Paul Bearer. Staring out as Dr. Shockula in North Carolina (we'll get to him later), Mr. Bennick relocated to St. Petersburg and became the host of Creature Feature on WTOG Channel 44.
Floridians took to the mad doctor, who delighted the audience with not just bad movies (such as Attack of the Mushroom People or Death Curse of Tartu) but also music. The gravelly voiced mad doctor even earned his own day of recognition in Tampa. Sadly the show ended with Bennick's passing in 1995.
That isn't the end of the story though...
Years active: 1973 to 1995
Now, here we have one of the bigger hosts in Florida, Dr. Paul Bearer. Staring out as Dr. Shockula in North Carolina (we'll get to him later), Mr. Bennick relocated to St. Petersburg and became the host of Creature Feature on WTOG Channel 44.
Floridians took to the mad doctor, who delighted the audience with not just bad movies (such as Attack of the Mushroom People or Death Curse of Tartu) but also music. The gravelly voiced mad doctor even earned his own day of recognition in Tampa. Sadly the show ended with Bennick's passing in 1995.
That isn't the end of the story though...
Tuesday, October 9, 2018
Horror Countdown 2018: The Abominable Snowman (1957)
The Abominable Snowman (1957), dir. Val Guest, Hammer Film Productions.
Moving back to Hammer's glory days, this is actually the second version of the same story, having been made as a miniseries for the BBC in 1953 called the Creature.
Moving back to Hammer's glory days, this is actually the second version of the same story, having been made as a miniseries for the BBC in 1953 called the Creature.
Horror Host 2018 Retrospctive: The Ghostly Host
Real name: Unknown
Years active: 1960's
Moving into the Sunshine State, and this entry is a bit disappointing. Like other states, Florida is no stranger to missing hosts . The only info I could get on this one is that he hosted Nightmare Theatre on WPLG Channel 10 in Miami. He seemed to have been a disembodied head with a spinning wheel behind him.
Years active: 1960's
Moving into the Sunshine State, and this entry is a bit disappointing. Like other states, Florida is no stranger to missing hosts . The only info I could get on this one is that he hosted Nightmare Theatre on WPLG Channel 10 in Miami. He seemed to have been a disembodied head with a spinning wheel behind him.
Monday, October 8, 2018
Horror Countdown 2018: The Horror of Frankenstein (1970)
The Horror of Frankenstein (1970) dir. Jimmy Sangster, Hammer Film Productions
While Scars of Dracula managed to pump some fresh blood (pun intended) into the moribund Dracula series, the same couldn't be said for the Frankenstein franchise. With Peter Cushing bowing out, the idea had been to reboot/remake the series with rising Hammer star Ralph Bates in the lead.
While Scars of Dracula managed to pump some fresh blood (pun intended) into the moribund Dracula series, the same couldn't be said for the Frankenstein franchise. With Peter Cushing bowing out, the idea had been to reboot/remake the series with rising Hammer star Ralph Bates in the lead.
Horror Host 2018 Retrospective: Benedictine the Mad Monk
Real name: Phil Valentine
Year active: 1989
This one was a total surprise, and I wouldn't even had known about him if Dr. Gangrene hadn't posted about him this past January.
Benedictine the Mad Monk was on the air for about three weeks in 1989 on WZTV Channel 17 in Nashville. Go check out the doc's blog to see a better profile.
Year active: 1989
This one was a total surprise, and I wouldn't even had known about him if Dr. Gangrene hadn't posted about him this past January.
Benedictine the Mad Monk was on the air for about three weeks in 1989 on WZTV Channel 17 in Nashville. Go check out the doc's blog to see a better profile.
Sunday, October 7, 2018
Horror Countdown 2018: Scars of Dracula (1970)
Scars of Dracula (1970) dir. Roy Ward Baker, Hammer Film Productions
The wheels were still on by this point, but they were getting wobbly. Christopher Lee returned as the count, begrudgingly as usual, but honestly one of the better performances in the later films.
The wheels were still on by this point, but they were getting wobbly. Christopher Lee returned as the count, begrudgingly as usual, but honestly one of the better performances in the later films.
Horror Host 2018 Retrospective: The Great Zucchini
Real name: Bill Miller
Years active: 1968
And here's the last of our nation's capital hosts. The Great Zucchini was defiantly interesting. He wasn't your typical mad scientist or vampire, and even had a back story.
The Great Zucchini was the world's greatest actor, but only the world didn't know it. When he brought down the house, literally, the now twisted and deformed ham sought refuge in the only place that would house such a twisted freak, namely the basement of WDCA Channel 20. Bringing the wonder of Supernatural Theatre to the masses every week, the Great Zucchini showed chills and thrills aplenty (when he wasn't hosting the afternoon dance show Wing Ding).
Years active: 1968
And here's the last of our nation's capital hosts. The Great Zucchini was defiantly interesting. He wasn't your typical mad scientist or vampire, and even had a back story.
The Great Zucchini was the world's greatest actor, but only the world didn't know it. When he brought down the house, literally, the now twisted and deformed ham sought refuge in the only place that would house such a twisted freak, namely the basement of WDCA Channel 20. Bringing the wonder of Supernatural Theatre to the masses every week, the Great Zucchini showed chills and thrills aplenty (when he wasn't hosting the afternoon dance show Wing Ding).
Saturday, October 6, 2018
Horror Countdown 2018: Abbot and Costello Meet the Mummy (1955)
Abbot and Costello Meet the Mummy (1955) dir. Charles Lamont, Universal-International Pictures.
And here we end our look back at the Universal films. This is also the last picture Abbot and Costello did for Universal. Since our boys already meet Frankenstein, Dracula, the Wolf Man, Boris Karloff, the Invisible Man; and the Gill-Man too, but on a TV show, the only monster left was the Mummy.
And here we end our look back at the Universal films. This is also the last picture Abbot and Costello did for Universal. Since our boys already meet Frankenstein, Dracula, the Wolf Man, Boris Karloff, the Invisible Man; and the Gill-Man too, but on a TV show, the only monster left was the Mummy.
Horror Host 2018 Retrospective: The Black Cat
Real name: Bob Dalton
Years active: 1953
Moving to Washington D.C. now, and we have an odd one. Technically Dalton wasn't the Black Cat. On WTOP Channel 9, Dalton slipped into a black leotard and let a real black cat sit on his lap between films.
There were problems, of course, thus proving the real about working with live animals. Dalton was later quoted as being rather proud that he outlived the cat.
Years active: 1953
Moving to Washington D.C. now, and we have an odd one. Technically Dalton wasn't the Black Cat. On WTOP Channel 9, Dalton slipped into a black leotard and let a real black cat sit on his lap between films.
There were problems, of course, thus proving the real about working with live animals. Dalton was later quoted as being rather proud that he outlived the cat.
Friday, October 5, 2018
Horror Countdown 2018: Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man (1951)
Abbot and Costello Meet the Invisible Man (1951) dir. Charles Lamont, Universal-International Pictures
Moving into the end of our look back at the Universal Monsters, and the last Invisible Man picture made under the studio. Comedians Bud Abbott and Lou Costello found their careers revitalized by their staring in the 1948 comedy Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein and the 1949 follow up Abbot and Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff, so why not use another monster costar?
Moving into the end of our look back at the Universal Monsters, and the last Invisible Man picture made under the studio. Comedians Bud Abbott and Lou Costello found their careers revitalized by their staring in the 1948 comedy Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein and the 1949 follow up Abbot and Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff, so why not use another monster costar?
Horror Host 2018 Retrospective: Peter Gory
Real name: Claude Wayne Fulkerson
Years active: 1967-1968
Hosting Shock! on WHAS-TV Channel 11 in Louisville, Fulkerson portrayed a mad scientist, although I was unable to find much more. Much like the Fearmonger, he too appeared in movies, some of them directed by William Girdler.
And this ends our look back at the Bluegrass State's horror hosts, but we're not done with the hosting duties yet.
Years active: 1967-1968
Hosting Shock! on WHAS-TV Channel 11 in Louisville, Fulkerson portrayed a mad scientist, although I was unable to find much more. Much like the Fearmonger, he too appeared in movies, some of them directed by William Girdler.
And this ends our look back at the Bluegrass State's horror hosts, but we're not done with the hosting duties yet.
Thursday, October 4, 2018
Horror Countdown 2018: Pillow of Death (1945)
Pillow of Death (1945) dir. Wallace Fox, Universal Pictures
By the mid 40s, Universal was firmly regulating their horror films to the B reel. The Inner Sanctum series had been an interesting experiment, but by this entry they had decided to end the series.
Horror Host 2018 Retrospective: The Fearmonger
Real name: Charles Kissinger
Years active: 1971-1976
The Fearmonger was an interesting host. Charles Kissinger was, besides working at WDRB Channel 41, was also an actor having stared in such drive-in classics as Three on a Meathook, Grizzly, and Sheba Baby.
The effect of his face wasn't done with make up, but a flashlight under his chin. Low budget but effective.
Years active: 1971-1976
The Fearmonger was an interesting host. Charles Kissinger was, besides working at WDRB Channel 41, was also an actor having stared in such drive-in classics as Three on a Meathook, Grizzly, and Sheba Baby.
The effect of his face wasn't done with make up, but a flashlight under his chin. Low budget but effective.
Wednesday, October 3, 2018
Horror Countdown 2018: House of Frankenstein (1944)
House of Frankenstein (1944), dir. Erle C. Kenton, Universal Pictures
Well, if Frankenstein could meet the Wolf Man, why not add more monsters to the mix?
Horror Host 2018 Retrospective: Baron Bloode
Real name: Glen Fisher
Years active: 1962 to ?
Moving back to the 1960s, we take a look at one of the many local hosts of Shock Theater. Baron Bloode hosted the show for many years on WLTV Channel 13, although I was unable to find any footage of the man or the show.
Years active: 1962 to ?
Moving back to the 1960s, we take a look at one of the many local hosts of Shock Theater. Baron Bloode hosted the show for many years on WLTV Channel 13, although I was unable to find any footage of the man or the show.
Tuesday, October 2, 2018
Horror Countdown 2018: Man-Made Monster (1941)
Man-Made Monster (1941) dir. George Waggner, Universal Studios
Moving into the Universal section, we take a look at 1941's Man-Made Monster, which was the first pairing of Lon Chaney, Jr. and director George Waggner.
Moving into the Universal section, we take a look at 1941's Man-Made Monster, which was the first pairing of Lon Chaney, Jr. and director George Waggner.
Horror Host 2018 Retrospective: I.Zombie
Real name: Hayden Milligan
Years active: 2002 to unknown
Hailing from Lexington's cable access channel 14, the Witching Hour was hosted by I.Zombie. Milligan was a man of many hats, going from Elvis impersonator, musician, even running his own video company.
Years active: 2002 to unknown
Hailing from Lexington's cable access channel 14, the Witching Hour was hosted by I.Zombie. Milligan was a man of many hats, going from Elvis impersonator, musician, even running his own video company.
Sadly Milligan passed away in 2007
Monday, October 1, 2018
Horror Countdown 2018: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1941)
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1941) dir. Victor Fleming, Metro-Golden-Mayer
Welcome back boils and ghouls. We have another horror countdown this year, and we're kicking things off with the familiar tale of man's inner struggle.
Welcome back boils and ghouls. We have another horror countdown this year, and we're kicking things off with the familiar tale of man's inner struggle.
Horror Host 2018 Retrospective: Millicent B. Ghastley
Real name: Barbara Ends
Years active: 1985-1986
Kicking things off this year by looking at the hosts of Kentucky, we take a look at the host of Monsterpiece Theater, Millicent B. Ghastly. Airing for a brief time on W-LEX Channel 18 in Lexington, Millicent shared duties with the Little Blue Guy, a puppet.
Not a ghoul or mad scientist, Millicent seemed to be more valley girl than vampire. Funny enough the show ended, not because of ratings, but the leads moving east.
The whole history of the show can be found at Millicent's site, found here.
Years active: 1985-1986
Kicking things off this year by looking at the hosts of Kentucky, we take a look at the host of Monsterpiece Theater, Millicent B. Ghastly. Airing for a brief time on W-LEX Channel 18 in Lexington, Millicent shared duties with the Little Blue Guy, a puppet.
Not a ghoul or mad scientist, Millicent seemed to be more valley girl than vampire. Funny enough the show ended, not because of ratings, but the leads moving east.
The whole history of the show can be found at Millicent's site, found here.
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