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The Seventh Victim
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1943
Dir. Mark Robson
A young woman frantically searches New York for her missing sister, only to
discover her sibling was involved in a mysterious Satani...
POST # 42 - THE MUMMY STALKS!
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Recently I was talking about artist *Reed Crandall* and how many werewolf
stories he had done over the years. Searching through my database I
happened t...
The Blog of the Creature is Now Retired!
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Having used up all of my archives of Creature-related stuff to share, I
must officially announce that the Blog of the Creature is now retired. But
never fe...
ClassicHorrorCampaign.com
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We have moved to ClassicHorrorCampaign.com thanks to UmeeHost.co.uk
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Please note that this blog will no longe...
ISLAND OF LOST SOULS (1932) LUGOSI AND LAUGHTON
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A twisted treasure from Hollywood's pre-Code horror heyday, Island Of Lost
Souls is a cautionary tale of science run amok adapted from H. G. Wells's
nove...
Two Times The Gamera
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[image: Go get 'em Gammera!]Go get 'em Gamera!
Tune in to Wolfman Mac's Chiller Drive-In this week for a double dose of
the giant monster that just loves th...
been away for a while...
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Just wanted to let you all know I haven't forgotten about this blog. I just
havent had time to get on blogger lately. Mostly because I discovered
Tumblr. F...
THE RETURN OF STARBURST MAGAZINE!
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Back in the mid to late seventies I was just starting to get into genre
movie and television magazine collecting. To be fair, in the small town of
Bletc...
Rose White
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Ok. I lied. I'm still going to keep posting here. Mainly because I need to
keep my website strictly professional and this is where I can be a little
more p...
An All-Star Tribute To Terror
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For the first time since I've been old enough to care about and/or stay up
for the Oscars, I skipped this year's ceremony entirely. It wasn't any
deliberat...
On the Next Episode of DBHR.....
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By Eric Polk-
Join Rhonda, Brandon, and Eric this week as they announce the nominees for
this year's inaugural Reapies award show to be held March 7th. Plu...
Dr. Gangrene Presents Ep. 20
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This week's episode of Dr. Gangrene Presents marks the 20th consecutive
episode of this season. Our show has been on the air since 1999 – we
started on ca...
Bela Lugosi´s 129th
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● Artwork by *Gor Mandra** *for Bela's 129th.
*Bela Lugosi* was born *129* years ago today. Lugosi,
born October 20, 1882 as Béla Ferenc Dezcö Blasko
in ...
Poor Annie
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Do you remember a million years ago when I wrote a piece about Friday the
13th's unfortunate hitchhiker, Annie? This piece? Piece? No? I didn't think
so. W...
Tonite... In Person!
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Tracking the release, 80 years ago, of James Whale’s *Frankenstein*, we
circle back to Los Angeles, where the film was made, with its triumphal
premiere ...
Cool Shit : Necronomicon Pillows!
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Remember those Trick 'r Treat pillows I posted about last year, made in the
likeness of the loveable pumpkin boy Sam? Well Jennifer Hall, owner of
handmade...
Go-Go Godzilla Says Goodbye!
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I knew this day would come, although I was hoping for four full years of
this blog... but it was not to be! Still, I can't end the blog without
something c...
Snow Ninjas...The Rejected Script
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The GOBSMAKT! is alive...by now you have seen that both Ade and Neil have
fantastic blogs (click 'em, you need them), so I thought I'd post something
fun.
...
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My friends:
I will be taking an extended hiatus from *Gold Key Comics*. I plan to
devote more time to my movie blog, Radiation Cinema!; where I review atom...
Chillerama Release Date!
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A moment that I've been waiting for has finally arrived! Chillerama will be
coming home with us November 29th from Image entertainment! $29.97 on
blu-ray a...
Santa's Last Stand Holiday Greeting Card
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On the heels of yesterday's free holiday greeting cards, today's cards cost
a paltry $3 apiece, but are no less awesome.
Whereas yesterday's cards feature...
Rediscovering Mike Raven (part one)
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*If you look at the content of his whole (not very long) life, you can see
that he never wasted a minute and was always creating in some way or
another. T...
Welcome New HBA Members... [02-13-12]
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*WELCOME HBA MEMBERS*
*Okay, there are many new HBA Members and you all should check them out,
[New HBA Member] as always please make sure you are on the ...
Bloodshot Theatre Horror Showcase - The Children
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E. Spanto presents the full film of *The Children* in the February 2012
edition of *Bloodshot Theatre Horror Showcase*.
Watch the full show here:
A MEMOIR OF LINA ROMAY BY MONICA SWINN
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[Thanks to Monika de l'Epinay (aka Monica Swinn) for writing these memories
of the late Lina Romay for this blog. Monika is a Belgian actress (born
Monika ...
Comic Book Ads!
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Time to check out some more comic book ads from old Gold Key Comics!
[image: mightysamson2600014]
OK, here's one that appeared in Mighty Samson #26 (although...
Jinx Speaketh
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One of (if not the) most evilly influential women in music is now on
Blogspot!
Jinx Dawson, "irreverent, erotic, fiendish Left Hand Path Ceremonial
Magi...
Violet Tremors - Sci-Fine!
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The VIOLET TREMORS leave a place in the middle of the bed for you!
They characterize their milieu as "minimal-synth". Aesthetically, that may
be true. But ...
Keys to Being Successful in Social Media
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*Keys to Being Successful in Social Media*
*by: Social Media Guru, Rob Dimension*
In today's Social Media, between Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr and now even...
Talking Dogs
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By Joseph W. Patterson
Alex kissed her on the cheek, and she kissed him back. He then reached for
her crotch,
but she grabbed his wrist to keep his wand...
Wolf's Bluff
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[image: Image and video hosting by TinyPic]
*Author:* W. D. Gagliani
*Genre: *Horror, Suspense
*Setting:* Wisconsin
*Types of Werewolves: *Bipedal and Quadr...
Harlequin (1980): or, Rootin' Tootin' Rasputin
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We need more movies about ambiguously evil wizards with disco-fros and
lacquered black fingernails in this world. We just do.
I came to this realization r...
Put Me Back In My Tomb
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I have retired MCB but just wanted to let ya'll know I've fired up a Musick
Blog and will be spending time over there from now on. Please check it
out, it...
Even Little Girl Dolls Are Evil
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I must be crazy. Two reviews in two days and I'm at least getting this one
started on the third day. Hopefully I will finish before the day is over,
but t...
Women In Horror (Guest Post): JoBeth Williams
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*Special Guest Post*
*Women In Horror: JoBeth Williams *
*By Jimmy Retro *
Jamie Lee Curtis is often regarded as the Queen of Scream for her bout in
the ...
Ultimate Warren Index!
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This self published tome promises to be just that. Just ordered this from
ebay. If it's half as good as the reviews, it should be well worth the 40
bucks! ...
"Strange Change" Model Kit Ad
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The "Strange Change" model kit ads (originally posted on my first blog, Sweet
Skulls.)
*(Click on images to view full size.)
*
I've been having a blast goi...
Jenglot Pantai Selatan (2011)
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Rizal Mantovani is back with yet another silly monster-romp from Indonesia.
The last one I saw was Taring, a jungle-style version of The Descent that
was ...
BLOBFEST!!!!
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Hello,
Welcome back to the blogspot for Monster Creature Feature. The horror host
show out of Raleigh, NC.
Today we are making available our special on Blob...
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Number 1114
Bad blondes
Women didn't fare too well in pulp crime fiction or crime comic books of a
bygone era; they were either on the covers being thr...
The Wonderful Mervyn Peake
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Writer and illustrator Mervyn Peake, born in 1911, was best known for his
stellar evocations of *Treasure Island*, *Alice in Wonderland*, and *The
Hunti...
Today's Phantom -- Nomad takes a dive!
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Today's Phantom Sunday strip -- from rough to inks to final colored strip.
Pencils and inks done digitally in Manga Studio. The blue pencil rough is
a s...
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New Sivad Scrapbook...
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(2152 Young Ave in the Cooper Young district)
Here’s a ghastly new exposé illustra...
Vampira: A true Hollywood Treasure
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*Today was a sad day in the history of Horror Host. The first Nationally
known Horror hostess passed away on January 10,2008. R.I.P Vampira (Maila
Nurmi...
Dr Satán y la Magia Negra – review
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Director: Rogelio A. González
Release date: 1968
*Contains spoilers*
A Sequel to 1966’s Doctor Satán, this was a Mexican movie and was fun for
the main ...
Prom Hairstyles for Short
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Prom Hairstyles for Short[image: Prom Hairstyles for Short]
Prom Hairstyles for Short[image: Prom Hairstyles for Short]
Prom Hairstyles for Short[image: Prom...
From the Department of D'oh!
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Here I have this platform devoted to posting about Bela Lugosi, and I
completely forget to announce the fact that Bela Lugosi is the September
"Bad Movie P...
"The Skull Scavenger" & "Horror Island"
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Today we have two more moldering stories, both stinking of the grave, from *Terror
Tales* Vol. 3 No. 4, July 1971. Our first story, "The Skull Scavenger," ...
Sunday Smackdown
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This week it's a case of malpractice.
Dr. Benway (Robert Patrick) is just trying to cure his wife's
fatal illness. If the cure happens to involve killing...
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The Yum-Yum Kid
Thursday Comic Strip Day.
To go with yesterday's Dave Gerard cartoons, here is an overview of his
strip Will-Yum, which started in the ear...
Original Fumetti Cover Art: Part 2
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Hey! Demented here with my first groovy post. I bring you another sampling
of my original fumetti cover art. These are the actual paintings created
bac...
Jack and Jill Magazine (October, 1973)
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Here's some scans from the October, 1973 issue of children's magazine *Jack
and Jill*, which is full of Halloween stories, crafts and puzzles.
The photos ...
Horror Hottie of the Month- February
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It was a tough one this month, deciding which mistress of horror has
captured our attention the most, but we think we made a good choice.
If you haven't ...
Interview with Last Ride Director James Phillips
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Fellow blogger and filmmaker James Phillips kindly shares some background
behind his incredibly ambitious and unique single-take found footage film: *LAST...
The Swami and the Spectre
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In case anyone missed the news, *Mykal* has unleashed a blog devoted to *
DC's* coolest classic supernatural creation-- *THE SPECTRE!* The blog,
appr...
Aparo on the Web: Thane of Bagarth
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Over at The Charlton Story, Mykal is posting the entire run of Thane of Bagarth! This was one of Jim's collaborations with writer Steve Skeates in his early ...
THE TERROR FACTOR
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THE TERROR FACTOR HAD A LOT GOING FOR IT EXCEPT SCRIPT. I THOUGHT THE FIRST
5 MINS OF THIS FILM WAS AMAZING, AND I THOUGHT I WAS GONNA BE IN FOR A
TREAT A ...
WHAT THE PEEPER SAW (1972)
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aka Night Child; Diabólica Malicia
Mark Lester is mighty impressive as a bad seed boy who's more than a little
preoccupied with his dad's new wife (Britt E...
Lina Romay says goodbye in CELESTINE
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Celestine is one of my favorite Lina Romay performances, and the ending was
one of the first things I thought of when news broke that she had passed
awa...
What Price Glory!
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Vincent Price on the set of DEAD HEAT, a movie I storyboarded. One of
Vincent's last roles. It was a treat to watch him act. He was a total pro
even then, ...
World Puppetry Day 2012 Message
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Three puppeteers hanging at Hanging Rock, Australia: Steve Scott (left),
Joan Baixas (centre) and Gary Friedman (right)
A very special messa...
Mission spéciale à Caracas (1965) 1/2
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*( lire en français)*
*For this first post in 2012, I propose to take you for a ride to Venezuela.
*
*What’s better than the sun and heat of the Caribbea...
Star Knight (1985)
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*Star Knight (1985)*
*Director: Fernando Colomo*
*Where to get it: Cheezyflicks*
In a time of wizards and dragons, a mystic quest brings a distant travel...
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