I grew up in the ‘70s, and as a burgeoning horror fan, there was no better time to be alive. I cherished every outlet and every aspect – I had The Witching Hour comics and Creepy magazines, a mom who took me to the movies to see Burnt Offerings at the age of six, and a cavalcade of small screen terrors. Being a kid, my domain was Saturday morning, naturally. Scooby-Doo and the gang fighting the (usually) fake monsters, The Monster Squad, Far Out Space Nuts, and Land of the Lost were but some of the shows that tackled not necessarily horror, but at the very least the fantastic.
Because I was a kid, seeing previews for The Night Stalker TV series almost made me weep – it came on way after my bedtime as part of CBS’ late night programming. So imagine my delight one Saturday morning as I arose an...
Because I was a kid, seeing previews for The Night Stalker TV series almost made me weep – it came on way after my bedtime as part of CBS’ late night programming. So imagine my delight one Saturday morning as I arose an...
- 6/9/2019
- by Scott Drebit
- DailyDead
In the early 1970s, it didn't have to be October for there to be a monster mash on the small screen, as the TV show The Hilarious House of Frightenstein was thrilling children with episodes that were both educational and eerie, including memorable appearances by Vincent Price. Now, Groove Vinyl Records is releasing an album of the cult show on vinyl for the first time (in an official collaboration with the Vincent Price Estate and his daughter, Victoria), and we have the release details and a look at the cover art:
An exact release date has yet to be announced, but you can view three versions of the cover art and the official details below. The album will include "all of the classic character segments, all of the Vincent Price dialogue, and a special song chosen by The Wolfman from his DJ booth in the castle." To learn more, visit Groove Vinyl Records online.
An exact release date has yet to be announced, but you can view three versions of the cover art and the official details below. The album will include "all of the classic character segments, all of the Vincent Price dialogue, and a special song chosen by The Wolfman from his DJ booth in the castle." To learn more, visit Groove Vinyl Records online.
- 8/15/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
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