| Creature Double Feature |
 | | Genre | Movie showcase | | Running time | 3 hours (1972-1983) 4 hours (2006-) | | Creator(s) | Kaiser Broadcasting (1972-1977) Field Communications (1977-1983) Tribune Broadcasting (2006) | | Starring | various Ernie Boch Jr. (2006-) | | Country of origin | USA | | Original channel | WLVI | | Original run | 1972 (first run) 2006 (second run)–1983 (first run) ongoing (second run) | | No. of episodes | unknown |
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Air times
Creature Double Feature usually aired on Saturday afternoons. Because it aired after the traditional Saturday morning cartoon time block, it introduced many younger viewers to classic (and not-so-classic) monster movies. In other cities it aired either on Friday night or Saturday night. Saturday morning cartoon is the colloquial term for the animated television programming which was typically scheduled on Saturday mornings on the major American television networks from the 1960s to the 1990s. ...
Later history TV horror shows of this sort started becoming more scarce during the early and mid-1980s; partly because acquiring broadcast rights for these films became considerably more expensive in the wake of a wave of studio mergers during that decade. The 1980s refers to the years of 1980 to 1989. ...
However, as more and more television stations become owned by these same corporate entities, this matter has become somewhat rectified. The return of the show to the Boston TV market (albeit on a currently limited basis) is a sign of this. Nickname: City on the Hill, Beantown, The Hub (of the Universe)1, Athens of America, The Cradle of Revolution, Puritan City, Americas Walking City Location in Massachusetts, USA Counties Suffolk County Mayor Thomas M. Menino(D) Area - City 232. ...
Even so, Creature Double Feature (or Creature Features) can be said to be one of the most popular horror shows in the U.S.A.. In all the six cities in which it was televised more then 2,000 broadcasts have been aired and more then 3,000 movies have been shown. This makes the program the most prolific horror show in U.S. television history. For other uses, see United States (disambiguation) and US (disambiguation). ...
Broadcast cities Beginning in 1972 a station in the Kaiser Broadcasting (later Field Communications) chain, WKBG (Channel 56; WLVI after the Boston Globe sold their share back to Kaiser in 1975) aired its collection of Godzilla movies - one per week - on Saturday nights and cycled through its collection twice, noticing that the broadcasts were especially popular with youngsters. After continuing with Creature Feature in the 8pm timeslot for a few months, the station expanded the show to include two movies and moved it to a Saturday afternoon timeslot; usually noon to 4pm, or 1pm to 4pm. The show quickly became a staple of the station's Saturday programming schedule during the '70s and early '80s. Although the exact date of the final show is currently unknown, it seems to have petered out sometime in 1983. Nickname: City on the Hill, Beantown, The Hub (of the Universe)1, Athens of America, The Cradle of Revolution, Puritan City, Americas Walking City Location in Massachusetts, USA Counties Suffolk County Mayor Thomas M. Menino(D) Area - City 232. ...
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To this day WLVI staffers report that they still receive more e-mail and phone calls about Creature Double Feature than anything else. In 2006 channel 56's Steve Ratner was quoted in the Boston Globe as saying "I'm amazed at the following the show continues to have. It's just insane how many people come up to us and ask after the Creature Double Feature. Every day we get e-mails from people all over the country." However, the station is unlikely to revive the show on their own since that timeslot is usually used now for infomercials, from which the station makes a considerable amount of income. Infomercials are television commercials that run as long as a typical television program (roughly thirty minutes or an hour). ...
In June 2006, The Boston Herald reported that Boston-area car dealership owner Ernie Boch, Jr. would be bringing the show back to WLVI - at its original timeslot - on an occasional basis. The first program of the new series aired on June 24, 2006. The two films shown on this occasion were Godzilla vs. the Smog Monster and The Giant Gila Monster. Boch himself hosted the show in full makeup as The Ghoul, though the original show never had a host - only announcers. A second episode aired on October 28, 2006, featuring 1973's "Horror Express" followed by the original 1968 "Night of the Living Dead." The Boston Herald is a tabloid newspaper (not to be confused with tabloid press periodicals), the smaller of the two big dailies in Boston, Massachusetts, with a daily circulation of 230,543 in September 2005. ...
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The show's original announcers were reportedly Ron Dwyer and Tom Evans. During most of its run, however, the show's announcer was Dale Dorman, a Boston radio personality at WRKO who also frequently did voice work for 56's children's programming. Although Dorman's voice was perfect for this kind of work, it was never well-suited to an afternoon of horror movies. Dale Dorman is a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame radio disc jockey on WODS (Oldies 103. ...
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The intro/outro music used for Creature Double Feature throughout its run was Emerson, Lake & Palmer's "Toccata" from Brain Salad Surgery. WLVI has kept the song as the theme of the 2006 revival. It is not yet known if future WLVI owners Sunbeam Television will continue to air the revival. ELP Logo Emerson, Lake & Palmer (ELP) was a British progressive rock group. ...
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In the Philadelphia area, another Kaiser/Field station, WKBS Channel 48, aired this program between 1976 and 1979 after the success the show had in Boston. Two of the most popular films included Attack of the Mushroom People and Tourist Trap. Nickname: City of Brotherly Love, Philly, the Cradle of Liberty, the City That Loves You Back, the Quaker City, The Birthplace of America Motto: Philadelphia maneto - Let brotherly love continue Location in Pennsylvania Coordinates: Country United States State Pennsylvania County Philadelphia Founded October 27, 1682 Incorporated October 25, 1701 Mayor...
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Opening title for WNEW-TV Channel 5's Creature Feature Creature Double Features was also broadcast in the New York Metropolitan Area, on WNEW, Channel 5 (Metromedia Broadcasting). Titled as Creature Features it was hosted by Lou Steele (The Creep), who became familiar to Channel 5 viewers as the guy who started off the 10 o'clock News by asking: Nickname: Big Apple, City that never Sleeps, Gotham Location in the state of New York Coordinates: Country United States State New York Boroughs The Bronx Brooklyn Manhattan Queens Staten Island Settled 1613 Mayor Michael Bloomberg (R) Area - City 1,214. ...
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In November, 1979, Channel 5 began rebroadcasting some of the old Creature Features shows. Instead of airing in its old 8:30 p.m. slot, Creature Features became a late night showcase, showing a triple feature with each airing. The first movie went out under the familiar Creature Features name, the second movie was Son of Creature Features and the third film was shown as Revenge of Creature Features. Once again poor ratings and competition with WPIX caused its cancellation in May, 1980. Look up November in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
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Creature Features was introduced into the Chicago metropolitan area on Chicago's WGN Channel 9 in the fall of 1970. Hosted by Carl Greyson, and later Marty McNeely, this version of Creature Feature ran until 1976. This article is about Illinois largest city. ...
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Creature Features also ran on KTVU in the San Francisco Bay Area from 1971 to 1979, hosted by Bob Wilkins. This showcased many classic horror and sci-fi movies, including the classic low budget Plan 9 From Outer Space, produced and directed by Ed Wood Jr. and which features the last footage of Bela Lugosi, was first televised in the Bay Area on Creature Features. This page is a candidate for speedy deletion. ...
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Creature Features was also the name for a horror show in the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area, broadcast on WDCA Channel 20, from 1973-1987. It was hosted by Dick Dyszel, known locally for his work as Bozo the Clown. On air he was known as Count Gore de Vol, and to this day is considered to be the longest running horror host in history. Aerial photo (looking NW) of the Washington Monument and the White House in Washington, DC. Washington, D.C., officially the District of Columbia (also known as D.C.; Washington; the Nations Capital; the District; and, historically, the Federal City) is the capital city and administrative district of the United...
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The Movies The following is a list compiled by Bill and taken from http://www.geocities.com/dzilla1964/MovieList.html of all the films shown on Creature Double Feature from September 6 1975 to January 15 1983 according to TV listings in the Boston Globe and Herald. The show was on every Saturday during this time except for on Christmas day '76 and '82. The movies are listed here in order of their first appearance, and the number in brackets {} is the number of times it was shown. - Voyage to a Prehistoric Planet {1}
- Voyage to the Planet of the Prehistoric Women {1}
- Revenge of the Zombies (1943) {6}
- King of the Zombies {6
- The Magnetic Monster {6}
- The Monster That Challenged the World {4}
- War of the Gargantuas {5}
- War of the Monsters (aka Gamera vs. Barugon) {8}
- Rodan {9}
- Monster Zero (aka Godzilla vs. Monster Zero) {6}
- Majin, Monster of Terror (aka Daimajin) {10}
- Return of Giant Majin (aka Return of Daimajin) {9}
- Reptilicus {9}
- Yongary, Monster of the Deep {9}
- Journey to the Seventh Planet {9}
- Planet of Blood (aka Queen of Blood) {7}
- Voyage into Space {8}
- Battle Beyond the Sun {7}
- Dracula vs. Frankenstein {6}
- Frankenstein Conqueres the World {8}
- Godzilla King of the Monsters {6}
- Godzilla vs. the Smog Monster {9}
- Destroy All Monsters {12}
- Destroy All Planets (aka Gamera vs. Viras) {9}
- Terror in the Crypt {5}
- Terror From the Year 5,000 {7}
- The Curse of Dracula (aka The Return of Dracula) {4}
- Blood of Dracula {6}
- The Beast With Five Fingers {3}
- Beast With a Million Eyes {6}
- Die, Monster, Die! {6}
- The Killer Shrews {6}
- The Angry Red Planet {10}
- Dagora, The Space Monster (aka Space Monster Dogora) {10}
- The Brain Eaters {6}
- The Brain That Wouldn't Die {6}
- The Amazing Colossal Man {11}
- War of The Colossal Beast {9}
- The Astounding She Monster {11}
- The She Creature {9}
- Attack of the Monsters (aka Gamera vs. Guiron) {8}
- The Return of the Giant Monsters (aka Gamera vs Gaos) {7}
- Zontar The Thing From Venus {7}
- Magic Serpent {2}
- Gamera vs. Monster X (aka Gamera vs. Jiger) {8}
- Yog - Monster From Space (aka Space Amoeba) {10}
- X The Man With The X-Ray Eyes {4}
- Night of the Blood Beast {7}
- I Was a Teenage Werewolf {8}
- I Was a Teenage Frankenstein {8}
- Attack of the Puppet People {9}
- Attack of the Giant Leeches {10}
- The Screaming Skull {3}
- Donovan's Brain {5}
- Cat People (1942) {1}
- The Ape {4}
- The Man From Planet X {5}
- Invisible Invaders {3}
- The Manster {5}
- The Terror {7}
- The Spider (aka Earth vs. the Spider) {7}
- Invasion of the Saucer Men {5}
- Man-Eater of Hydra (aka Island of the Doomed) {6}
- The Incredible Two-Headed Transplant {1}
- Frankenstein's Bloody Terror {4}
- Godzilla vs. The Thing (aka Godzilla vs. Mothra) {4}
- The Day The Earth Froze {3}
- Day The World Ended {5}
- The Headless Ghost {7}
- It Conquered The World {7}
- The Demon Planet (aka Planet of the Vampires) {7}
- Red Planet Mars {5}
- Gog {4}
- Teenage Caveman {4}
- Isle of the Dead {1}
- The Undead (1957) {4}
- Face of Marble {4}
- Curse of the Faceless Man {4}
- Night of the Blood Monster (aka The Bloody Judge) {5}
- The Phantom Planet {7}
- Attack of the Mushroom People {8}
- Creature of Destruction {6}
- Konga {5}
- Godzilla's Revenge {5}
- The Four Skulls of Jonathan Drake {4}
- The Time Travelers {6}
- The Flame Barrier {1}
- The X From Outer Space {3}
- Warning From Space {6}
- King Kong Escapes {6}
- The Incredible Shrinking Man {5}
- Mark of the Vampire (1957) {1}
- The Colossus of New York {2}
- Monster From a Prehistoric Planet (aka Gappa The Triphibian Monster) {3}
- Horror House {1}
- Gargoyles {5}
- The Deadly Bees {3}
- King Kong vs. Godzilla {4}
- Year 2889 (aka In the Year 2889) {4}
- Burn, Witch, Burn! {1}
- The Mummy (1959) {3}
- Dracula Prince of Darkness {4}
- Dracula Has Risen From the Grave {3}
- Trog {3}
- Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster {3}
- Godzilla vs. The Cosmic Monster (aka Godzilla vs. the Bionic Monster, Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla) {2}
- Creation of the Humanoids {3}
- Invasion of the Neptune Men {2}
- Blood of the Vampire {2}
- Slaughter of the Vampires {2}
- Godzilla vs. Megalon {4}
- Godzilla on Monster Island {4}
- The Wolf Man {3}
- Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man {3}
- Creature From the Black Lagoon {4}
- The Creature Walks Among Us {2}
- The Deadly Mantis {4}
- Tarantula {5}
- Monster on the Campus {2}
- The Thing That Couldn't Die {3}
- Valley of Gwangi {3}
- War Gods of the Deep {2}
- The Raven {1}
- The Mummy's Tomb {1}
- The Mummy's Hand {2}
- The Werewolf of London {1}
- She-Wolf of London {1}
- First Man Into Space {2}
- Planets Against Us {1}
- Creature From Black Lake {2}
- Track of the Moon Beast {3}
- Frankenstein (1931) {2}
- Bride of Frankenstein {2}
- House of Dracula {3}
- It Came From Outer Space {2}
- The Monolith Monsters {2}
- Man Made Monster (aka Atomic Monster) {2}
- The Lost Continent (1968) {1}
- The Mole People {1}
- The Mummy's Ghost {2}
- The Mummy's Curse {2}
- The Leech Woman {2}
- Attack From Space {2}
- Evil Brain From Outer Space {3}
- Curucu, Beast of the Amazon {2}
- The Invisible Man {2}
- The Invisible Man Returns {2}
- The Evill of Frankenstein {1}
- The Curse of Frankenstein {2}
- Terror of Mechagodzilla {3}
- Revenge of the Creature {1}
- Mystery of the Wax Museum {1}
- The Invisible Woman {1}
- The Invisible Man's Revenge {1}
- The Ghost of Frankenstein {2}
- Dracula's Daughter {2}
- Terror Beneath the Sea {2}
- The Horror of Party Beach {2}
- Planet on the Prowl (aka War Between the Planets) {2}
- The Horror of Frankenstein {2}
- Scars of Dracula {2}
- The Savage Bees {1}
- Dracula (1931) {2}
- The Legend of Boggy Creek {1}
- Return to Boggy Creek {1}
- To Love a Vampre (aka Lust for a Vampire) {1}
- Don't Be Afraid of the Dark {2}
- Terror in the Wax Museum {1}
- The Pit and the Pendulum {1}
- The Masque of the Red Death {1}
- The Black Cat (1941) {1}
- The Cat Creeps (1946) {2}
- The Spider Woman Strikes Back {1}
- Dead Man's Eyes {1}
- House of Frankenstein {2}
- Horror Island {2}
- House of Horrors {1}
- The Frozen Ghost {1}
- Murders in the Rue Morgue (1971) {1}
- Cult of the Cobra {2}
- The Invisible Ray {2}
- The Mad Ghoul {1}
- House of Fear (1939) {1}
- The Man Who Reclaimed His Head {1}
- Tomb of Ligeia {1}
- Black Friday {1}
- Calling Dr. Death {1}
- Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed {2}
- Frankenstein Created Woman {1}
- The Million Eyes of Su-Muru {1}
- The Black Cat (1934) {1}
- The Crime of Dr. Hallet {1}
- The Crosby Case {1}
- Curse of the Undead {1}
- The Conqueror Worm {1}
- The Black Castle {1}
- Invisible Agent {1}
- Night Key {1}
- Night Monster {1}
- The Mad Doctor of Market Street {1}
- The Man Who Cried Wolf {1}
- Atom Age Vampire {1}
- Curse of the Swamp Creature {1}
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I Was a Teenage Werewolf is a 1957 horror film starring Michael Landon as a troubled teenager and Whit Bissell as the primary adult. ...
I Was a Teenage Frankenstein is a film starring Whit Bissell, Phyllis Coates and Gary Conway released by AIP (American International Pictures) in November of 1957. ...
Attack of the Giant Leeches is a low-budget 1959 science fiction film from American International Pictures. ...
The Screaming Skull is a 1958 science fiction film directed by Alex Nicol. ...
The Manster is a 1962 tokusatsu horror movie, a coproduction between the US and Japan, starring Peter Dyneley in which an American working in Japan is subjected to the experiments of a mad scientist and develops a monster head making him half-man half-monster. ...
The Day the Earth Froze (Finnish name: Sampo) is a joint Finnish and Soviet production. ...
The Headless Ghost is the 37th Goosebumps book by R. L. Stine. ...
American one-sheet poster for film It Conquered the World is a 1956 science fiction film about an alien from Venus trying to take over the world with the help of a disillusioned human scientist. ...
The Incredible Shrinking Man is a 1957 science fiction film directed by Jack Arnold and adapted for the screen by Richard Matheson from his novel The Shrinking Man. ...
It Came from Outer Space is a 1953 science fiction film starring Richard Carlson, Barbara Rush and Charles Drake. ...
Atom Age Vampire is a 1963 film directed by Anton Giulio Majano. ...
Dracula is a 1931 horror film produced by Universal Pictures Co. ...
Frankenstein is a 1931 horror film from Universal Pictures directed by James Whale and very loosely based on the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. ...
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The Invisible Man is a movie produced by Universal Pictures in 1933 and directed by James Whale. ...
Werewolf of London was the first Hollywood werewolf movie, filmed in 1935 by Universal Pictures and featuring Henry Hull as Wilfred Glendon, a scientist bitten by a werewolf (played by Warner Oland) in Tibet. ...
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Son of Frankenstein is a horror film made by Universal Studios in 1939 and directed by Rowland V. Lee. ...
The Wolf Man is a 1941 horror film written by Curt Siodmak and produced and directed by George Waggner, starring Lon Chaney Jr, Claude Rains, Evelyn Ankers, Ralph Bellamy, Patric Knowles, Bela Lugosi, and Maria Ouspenskaya. ...
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House of Frankenstein was an American horror film produced in 1944 by Universal Studios as part of its ongoing series of monster films. ...
House of Dracula was an American horror film released by Universal Studios in 1945. ...
Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein is a classic 1948 comedy/horror film in which characters played by Bud Abbott and Lou Costello deliver large heavy crates to a wax museum only to discover that the contents -- Frankensteins monster and Dracula -- are neither wax nor dead. ...
The Day the Earth Stood Still is a 1951 science fiction film that tells the story of a humanoid alien who comes to Earth to warn its leaders not to take their conflicts into space, or they will face lethal consequences. ...
The Thing from Another World is a 1951 science fiction film which tells the story of an Air Force crew & scientists at a remote Arctic research outpost who fight an alien being. ...
When Worlds Collide DVD cover This article is about the 1951 film. ...
It Came from Outer Space is a 1953 science fiction film starring Richard Carlson, Barbara Rush and Charles Drake. ...
The War of the Worlds (1953) was produced by George Pál (the second of three H. G. Wells science fiction stories to be filmed by Pál) and directed by Byron Haskin from a script by Barré Lyndon, and starred Gene Barry, Les Tremayne and Ann Robinson. ...
Godzilla, King of the Monsters! is a 1956 American black-and-white science fiction film adapted from the 1954 Japanese film Godzilla, which had previously been shown subtitled in the United States in Japanese community theaters only, and was not known in Europe. ...
The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms DVD cover The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms is a black and white 1953 science fiction film directed by Eugène Lourié. The film is also known as Monster from Beneath the Sea, and is based on a short story by Ray Bradbury called...
Them! is a 1954 science fiction film about humanitys battle with a nest of giant mutant ants. ...
Creature from the Black Lagoon is a 1954 black-and-white science fiction film directed by Jack Arnold, and starring Richard Carlson, Julia Adams, Richard Denning, Antonio Moreno, and Whit Bissell. ...
Revenge of the Creature is the first sequel to Creature from the Black Lagoon. ...
The 1955 advertising poster for the films UK release. ...
Tarantula is a 1955 film starring Leo G. Carroll, John Agar, Mara Corday and, in an uncredited minor role, Clint Eastwood. ...
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Forbidden Planet is a classic 1956 science fiction film and a subsequent novelization by W.J. Stuart. ...
Invasion of the Body Snatchers is a 1956 science fiction film. ...
X the Unknown is a British science-fiction / horror film made by the famous Hammer Films company and released in 1956. ...
The Creature Walks Among Us is the final installment of The Creature from the Black Lagoon horror film series from Universal Pictures. ...
American one-sheet poster for film It Conquered the World is a 1956 science fiction film about an alien from Venus trying to take over the world with the help of a disillusioned human scientist. ...
Rodan (空ã®å¤§æªç£ã©ãã³ - Sora no Daikaijû Radon, Giant Monster of the Sky Rodan) is a 1956 tokusatsu film produced by Toho Studios. ...
Attack Of The Crab Monsters was a 64-minute, 1957, American, black-and-white, science fiction film, written by Charles B. Griffith (also associate producer, and appearing in a small role) and produced and directed by Roger Corman via Los Altos Productions, on contract for distribution by Allied Artists Pictures...
The Amazing Colossal Man is a 1957 black-and-white science fiction film, starring Glenn Langan and produced and distributed by American-International Pictures Inc. ...
The Abominable Snowman (aka The Abominable Snowman of the Himalayas) was a 1957 British horror film, directed by Val Guest. ...
The Curse of Frankenstein is a 1957 British horror film by Hammer Film Productions. ...
The Amazing Colossal Man is a 1957 black-and-white science fiction film, starring Glenn Langan and produced and distributed by American-International Pictures Inc. ...
The Incredible Shrinking Man is a 1957 science fiction film directed by Jack Arnold and adapted for the screen by Richard Matheson from his novel The Shrinking Man. ...
film poster of It Came From Beneath The Sea It Came From Beneath The Sea is an American black and white 1955 science fiction film produced by Sam Katzman and Charles Schneer for Columbia Pictures Corp. ...
Kronos DVD Kronos (ravager of planets) is a 1957 black and white science fiction film directed by Kurt Neumann. ...
20 Million Miles to Earth is an 82-minute 1957 black and white science fiction film scripted by Bob Williams and Christopher Knopf from an original treatment by Charlott Knight. ...
Beginning of the End is a 1957 science fiction film starring Peter Graves and Peggie Castle whose plot involves gigantic grasshoppers (created at the Illinois State Experimental Farm) attacking Chicago. ...
The Deadly Mantis is a 1957 science fiction film from Universal-International. ...
For other meanings of this term, see Blob The Blob is an independently made American science-fiction film from 1958. ...
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The projectile, as pictured in an engraving from the 1872 Illustrated Edition. ...
Dracula is a 1958 British horror film, and the first of a series of Hammer Horror films inspired by the Bram Stoker novel Dracula. ...
The Revenge of Frankenstein is a 1958 film made by Hammer Film Productions. ...
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War of the Colossal Beast is a 1958 black-and-white science fiction film, produced by Carmel Productions and distributed by American International Pictures. ...
Varan the Unbelievable , Giant Monster Varan) is a 1958 daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie) directed by Ishiro Honda (drama) and Eiji Tsuburaya (tokusatsu), and their last black-and-white monster film. ...
Attack of the Giant Leeches is a low-budget 1959 science fiction film from American International Pictures. ...
House on Haunted Hill is a 1959 horror film. ...
The Hound of the Baskervilles is a 1959 mystery movie produced by Hammer Studios and is directed by Terence Fisher. ...
The Mummy is a 1959 British Hammer Horror film starring Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. ...
The Giant Gila Monster is a 1959 black-and-white science fiction film directed by Ray Kellogg, and produced by Ken Curtis. ...
For other uses, see Journey to the Center of the Earth (disambiguation). ...
The Time Machine is a novel by H. G. Wells, first published in 1895, later made into two films of the same title. ...
(Redirected from 13 Ghosts) Promotional poster for Thir13en Ghosts Thir13en Ghosts (Also known simply as Thirteen Ghosts or 13 Ghosts) is a 2001 horror / thriller movie, directed by Steve Beck. ...
The Fall of the House of Usher is a short story in the horror genre written by Edgar Allan Poe in 1839, and included in a collection of his stories entitled Tales of the Grotesque and of the Arabesque, published the same year. ...
City of the Dead is a 1960 film directed by John Llewellyn Moxey and starring Christopher Lee and Valentine Dyall. ...
Konga Hundred, or Konga härad, was a hundred of Smalandia in Sweden. ...
Master of the World was published in 1904, one of the last novels by French pioneer science fiction writer, Jules Verne. ...
Lovers kiss as the Creature sneaks up behind them. ...
The Pit and the Pendulum is a short story by Edgar Allan Poe. ...
Reptilicus, is a fictional prehistoric reptile first featured in the Danish giant monster film, Reptilicus, produced by Saga Studios and released there on February 25, 1961. ...
Mothra ) is a 1961 daikaiju eiga from Toho Studios, directed by genre regular IshirÅ Honda with special effects by legend Eiji Tsuburaya. ...
Oliver Reed and Yvonne Romain in Curse of the Werewolf promotional photo. ...
Gorgo is a 1961 British science fiction variation on Godzilla (with hints of King Kong). ...
Mysterious Island (UK: Jules Vernes Mysterious Island) is a film made in 1961 by Morningside Productions. ...
The Day the Earth Caught Fire is an British movie from 1961. ...
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea was a science-fiction film directed by Irwin Allen and released in 1961. ...
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The Day of the Triffids is a 1962 British film adaptation of the science fiction novel of the same name by John Wyndham. ...
// The Phantom of the Opera (1962) Hammer Film Productions, noted for the full color British revivals in the fifties, sixties and early seventies of classic horror films and characters, produced a lavish (for Hammer) version of the Phantom of the Opera in 1962. ...
A Promotional Poster for the 1962 classic. ...
Tales of Terror were a San Francisco punk rock band that put out a self titled LP in 1984 on the label CD Presents. ...
The Tower of London, seen from the River Thames, with a view of the water gate called Traitors Gate. ...
Atragon (æµ·åºè»è¦ - Kaitei Gunkan, Undersea Battleship) is a 1963 Toho tokusatsu film based on the 1899 novel Kaitei Gunkan by ShunrÅ Oshikawa and the illustrated story Kaitei Okoku (The Undersea Kingdom) by Shigeru Komatsuzaki, who also served as visual designer for the film. ...
Dementia 13 is a horror thriller released in 1963 by American International Pictures, starring William Campbell, Patrick Magee, and Luana Anders. ...
For other uses, see The Raven (disambiguation). ...
The Terror could refer to: The Terror, a 1963 comedy-horror film starring Boris Karloff and Jack Nicholson and directed by Roger Corman. ...
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The Masque of the Red Death is a short story written by Edgar Allan Poe and first published in the May 1842 edition of Grahams Ladys and Gentlemans Magazine as The Mask of the Red Death. The story was adapted in 1964 by Roger Corman into a...
The Tomb of Ligeia is a 1965 horror film, directed by Roger Corman and starring Vincent Price. ...
The Evil of Frankenstein is a 1963 British horror film directed for Hammer by Freddie Francis. ...
Mothra vs Godzilla (ã¢ã¹ã©å¯¾ã´ã¸ã© - Mosura tai Gojira) is a tokusatsu kaiju film, and the 4th Godzilla film, produced by Toho Company Ltd. ...
Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster , Three Giant Monsters: Greatest Decisive Battle on Earth), alternatively spelled Ghidrah, the Three-Headed Monster is a 1964 tokusatsu kaijuu film, and is the 5th film in Tohos Godzilla series. ...
Dr. Terrors House of Horrors is a 1964 British horror film from Amicus Productions, directed by veteran horror film director Freddie Francis. ...
Skull Tomb, photo taken by Kurt Wivagg This society has been an important part of the Worcester Polytechnic Institute campus since 1911, one of the oldest traditions on the campus of WPI. Skull began in 1911 when a group of students felt that outstanding juniors who excelled in scholastics, athletics...
Invasion of Astro-Monster is a 1965 film. ...
Frankenstein Conquers the World , Frankenstein versus Subterranean Monster Baragon; Tohos official English title is Frankenstein vs. ...
Gamera or Gammera, the Invincible , Giant Monster Gamera) is a 1965 daikaiju eiga about a giant turtle named Gamera. ...
One Million Years B.C. is a 1966 (released in the U.S. in 1967) fantasy film starring Raquel Welch set - loosely - in the time of cavemen. ...
Godzilla vs. ...
War of the Gargantuas (ãã©ã³ã±ã³ã·ã¥ã¿ã¤ã³ã®æªç£ ãµã³ã対ã¬ã¤ã© - Furankenshutain no Kaijû: Sanda tai Gaira, Frankensteins Monsters: Sanda versus Gaila) is a 1966 daikaiju eiga, and a semisequel to Frankenstein Conquers the World. ...
Theatrical poster Daikaijû kessen: Gamera tai Barugon (international title Gamera vs. ...
François Truffautâs 1966 movie adaptation: Montag (Oskar Werner) discovers books hidden inside an empty television. ...
Fantastic Voyage is a 1966 science fiction film written by Harry Kleiner. ...
Mad Monster Party (sometimes listed as Mad Monster Party?) is a movie that was made in 1967 by Rankin/Bass. ...
Daikaijû kuchu kessan: Gamera tai Gyaosu, (international title: Gamera vs. ...
Daikyojū Gappa Great Giant Beast Gappa) is a 1967 tokusatsu kaiju film. ...
King Kong Escapes (ãã³ã°ã³ã³ã°ã®é襲 - Kingu Kongu no Gyakushû, literally King Kong Strikes Back or King Kongs Counterattack) is a 1967 US/Japanese tokusatsu movie produced by Toho and Rankin/Bass. ...
Yongary dances to a surf guitar re-mix of a Korean folk song in his original movie. ...
It has been suggested that this article be split into articles entitled Rosemarys Baby (film) and Rosemarys Baby (novel). ...
King Kong Escapes (ãã³ã°ã³ã³ã°ã®é襲 - Kingu Kongu no Gyakushû, literally King Kong Strikes Back or King Kongs Counterattack) is a 1967 US/Japanese tokusatsu movie produced by Toho and Rankin/Bass. ...
Barbarella was originally a French science fiction comic book created by Jean-Claude Forest, who originated the character for serialisation in the French magazine V-Magazine in 1962. ...
The Green Slime is a 1968 Japanese-American science fiction movie that mixes most of elements of the genre into something that is perhaps best compared to Alien. ...
Planet of the Apes is a 1968 science fiction film about an astronaut (Charlton Heston) who finds himself stranded on an Earth-like planet 2,000 years in the future. ...
Gamera vs. ...
Destroy All Monsters , All Monsters Charge) is a 1968 daikaiju eiga (Monster Movie). ...
Dracula Has Risen from the Grave is a 1968 British horror film directed by Freddie Francis for Hammer Studios. ...
Freddie Jones as the Creature in Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed is a British horror film directed by Terence Fisher for Hammer Film Productions in 1969. ...
Gamera vs. ...
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Space Amoeba or Yog: Monster from Space , Gezora, Ganimes, Kamoebas: Decisive Battle! Giant Monsters of the South Seas), is a tokusatsu science fiction film produced and released by Toho Studios in 1970. ...
The Dunwich Horror is a short story by H. P. Lovecraft. ...
Dorian Gray is the main character of Oscar Wildes novel The Picture of Dorian Gray. ...
The Horror of Frankenstein is a 1970 film by Hammer Film Productions that is both a semi-parody and remake of the 1957 film The Curse of Frankenstein. ...
The House That Dripped Blood is a 1970 British Horror film directed by Peter Duffell, distributed by Amicus Productions, and starring Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Joss Ackland, Denholm Elliott and Jon Pertwee. ...
The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971) is a horror film starring Vincent Price. ...
This article is about the 1971 film. ...
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The Omega Man is a 1971 science fiction thriller starring Charlton Heston. ...
Silent Running DVD Silent Running is a science fiction movie made in 1971, directed by Douglas Trumbull and starring Bruce Dern as the protagonist Freeman Lowell. ...
Dr. Phibes Rises Again (1972) was the second Dr. Phibes movie, a sequel to The Abominable Dr. Phibes. ...
Frogs is a 1972 horror film directed by George McCowan. ...
Soylent Green is a 1973 science fiction movie starring Charlton Heston, Edward G. Robinson, Leigh Taylor-Young, Joseph Cotten and Chuck Connors. ...
The Beast Must Die is a 1974 horror film directed by Paul Annett. ...
Poster art for the Amicus/American International Pictures 1975 fantasy hit The Land That Time Forgot is a 1975 fantasy/adventure film based on the 1918 novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs. ...
Godzilla vs. ...
Terror of Mechagodzilla (ã¡ã«ã´ã¸ã©ã®é襲 - Mekagojira no Gyakushû, meaning Mechagodzillas Counterattack or Mechagodzilla Strikes Back), also known as The Terror of Godzilla in the original American theatrical release, is a 1975 tokusatsu kaiju film. ...
The Land That Time Forgot could be: The book of that name by Edgar Rice Burroughs, the 1975 movie The Land That Time Forgot This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. ...
At the Earths Core DVD At the Earths Core is a 1976 science fiction film directed by Kevin Connor. ...
Empire of the Ants (1977) (90 minutes) Starring: Joan Collins, Robert Lansing, John David Carson, Albert Salmi, Jacqueline Scott Pamela Susan Shoop (as Pamela Shoop), Robert Pine, Edward Power, Brooke Palance, Tom Fadden Based on a story by H.G. Wells. ...
METEOR (Metric for Evaluation of Translation with Explicit ORdering) is a metric for the evaluation of machine translation output. ...
The Amityville Horror is a best-selling book by the author Jay Anson which was published in September 1977. ...
Mad Max is an Australian apocalyptic science fiction film starring Mel Gibson which was first released in Australia in 1979, and internationally in 1980. ...
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