Friday, January 20, 2012

HAPPY BIRTHDAY COLIN CLIVE!







Born on January 20th, 1900, Colin Clive had a relatively short acting career, due to his death at the age of 37. Colin starred on both stage and film, and although only 3 of his films were actual horror films, we will always remember him as Dr. Henry Frankenstein in James Whale's Frankenstein and The Bride of Frankenstein. Who could forget his wonderful performances in both films as Dr. Frankenstein, the man who made monsters! His performance as the Dr. Frankenstein set the stage for future portrayals of crazed scientists for years, much in the same way Bela Lugosi set the standard for Dracula. I would like to wish a very Happy Birthday to my favorite mad scientist!

Monday, January 16, 2012

HAPPY BIRTHDAY JOHN CARPENTER!







Born January 16, 1948, John Carpenter went on to be one of horror's favorite sons. The man who brought us such contemporary classics as The Thing, Christine, The Fog, Escape From New York, and the ultimate classic, the one and only original Halloween! I had the privilege of interviewing John at Spooky Empire's Ultimate Horror Weekend 2010, and he was definitely an incredible individual. Below is the footage from the interview. John is truly a master or horror, and I personally want to thank him for bringing us such wonderfully frightening films! Do yourself a favor and treat yourself to a John Carpenter movie marathon in honor of his birthday! Happy Birthday to the Horror Meister!





Sunday, January 15, 2012

HAPPY BIRTHDAY ERNEST THESIGER!







Ernest Frederic Graham Thesiger was born January 15th, 1879, and although his career spanned over 5 decades, we will always remember him as the flamboyantly quirky Doctor Pretorius in James Whale's masterpiece The Bride Of Frankenstein. Ernest took on many roles during his career, but horror fans will always cherish the characters he played in the horror films, such as Dr. Pretorius, Horace Femm in another James Whale classic, The Old Dark House, Laing in The Ghoul, starring Boris Karloff, and his small but memorable role as the undertaker in the 1951 classic Scrooge, starring Alastair Sim (considered the best version of Dickens' A Christmas Carol, and definitely my favorite version!) Read all about Ernest's film work on his Wikipedia page. Happy birthday you mad scientist!

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Finally! Some good news from Universal!



Universal Home Entertainment will be introducing a limited edition 100th Anniversary Collector’s Series featuring some of the aforementioned film restorations on Blu-ray in collectible, book-style packaging showcasing rare movie memorabilia and brand new 10-minute video featurettes. In addition, special collections will be released throughout the year, culminating in the highly anticipated Blu-rayTM releases of Universal’s Classic Monster and Alfred Hitchcock series. A selection of movies that have shaped Universal’s legacy will also be released in commemorative packaging, many of them on Blu-rayTM for the first time ever. Some of the films listed are:
Dracula
Spanish Dracula
Frankenstein
Bride of Frankenstein
All Quiet on the Western Front
Out of Africa
The Birds
Buck Privates
Jaws
Schindler’s List
Out of Africa
Pillow Talk
The Sting
To Kill a Mockingbird

Finally! JAWS on blu-ray!!!

Sunday, January 8, 2012

HAPPY NEW FEAR! ....MONSTER SPOOKSHOW RADIO No. 38, 2012 FEARSHOW!




Hell-o there boils and ghouls!

Welcome to 2012 and the 38th installment of

MONSTER SPOOKSHOW RADIO...

2012 FEARSHOW!!

It's a new year, and that means an all-new Monster Spookshow Radio Fearshow! I know 2011 was a little sporadic
with the Spookshow Radio postings, as well as postings in general. Unfortunately I don't have the luxury that my last job afforded
me by sitting at a computer all day, allowing me to create the Spookshows, as well as having the accessibility to log online
post stuff on the blog, and for that I apologize. Hopefully 2012 will be a better year for me, personally, and for Monster Spookshow Radio!

This Month's moldy oldies (and some new ones too!) are:

THE HAUNTING - The Misfits
GHOST TOWN GUNFIGHT - The Gore-Gons
ZOMBIE A GO GO - Captain Clegg and the Night Creatures
GOO GOO MUCK - Ronnie Cook and the Gaylads
ADAM WEST VS. THE VAMPIRES - Hawaii Samurai
THE GHOST SONG - Salty Holmes
DRACULA - The Zane Bros.
GHOSTHOUSE - Cadillacula
GHOULS NIGHT OUT - The Crimson Ghosts
DADDY WAS A MUMMY - The Family Ghouls
KING KONG STOMP - Gene Moss
BRAINS! - Voltaire
WEREWOLF WATUSI - Don Hinson and the Rigamorticians
HIGHSCHOOL WITCH - 5,6,7,8s
THE HEARSE SONG - Oscar Brand
MONSTER'S LOVE - Danny and Lenny with The Hollywood Ghouls
WITHCRAFT - The Spiders
MONSTER HIGHSCHOOL PARTY - Kitty In A Casket
MAMBO MUMMY - Dickie Goodman
KEEP THEM COLD ICY FINGERS OFF OF ME - PeeWee King & His Golden West Cowboys
AMERICA WEREWOLVES IN LONDON - Wednesday 13



Just click on the image above to get the latest installment of

MONSTER SPOOKSHOW RADIO!

Enjoy......Happy Haunting!

George Van Orsdel