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The Long Gray Line (1955) with Maureen O’ Hara |
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The Tin Star (1957) with Peter Fonda and Anthony Perkins |
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I’ve Got a Secret (1958) |
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(1926 - 2015) |
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The Long Gray Line (1955) with Maureen O’ Hara |
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The Tin Star (1957) with Peter Fonda and Anthony Perkins |
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I’ve Got a Secret (1958) |
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40 years ago today On October 31st, 1981 the notorious L.A. hardcore band Fear was invited to play the Saturday Night Live Halloween show. The episode was hosted by Donald Pleasence.
John Belushi had become a fan of the band and pulled the necessary strings required to make this happen. Belushi also planned to bus in 15 to 20 fans from DC for the performance. The bus made some extra stops in Baltimore and Philly and showed up with twice that many. Fear and their fans had a pretty bad reputation of wreaking havoc wherever they went and did not disappoint on this occasion. The set was destroyed and profanities uttered on live television. They got through two songs but were shut down before a third.
Also on this date:
Sally Kirkland was born in 1941
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Orson Welles and H.G. Wells |
On October 29th, 1976 The Paul Lynde Halloween Special aired on ABC.
One of the most 70’s thing to ever 70.
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Donnie and Marie Osmond as devil children? |
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Billie Hayes, Margaret Hamilton and Betty White |
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Florence Henderson sing That ‘Ol Black Magic |
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Roz Kelly and Tim Conway (Truckin’ was cool in the 70’s) |
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KISS, Paul Lynde and Margaret Hamilton |
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Wilhelmena Witchiepoo and The Wicked Witch of the West |
Elsa Lanchester was born on October 28th, 1902.
Although her credits span 50 years of film and television, she is most well known for her role as the bride in The Bride of Frankenstein also starring Boris Karloff and Ernest Thesiger (dir. James Whale 1935).
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Elsa Lanchester (1902-1986) |
The Bride of Frankenstein (1935) with Colin Clive, Boris Karloff and Ernest Thesiger |
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Waxwork Records THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Music by Franz Waxman
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On October 26th, 1914 Jackie Coogan was born.
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Jackie Coogan (1914-1984) |
Coogan began acting at an early age and was discovered by Charlie Chaplin before his 5th birthday.
After World War II, Coogan settled into a TV career and eventually into the role of Uncle Fester on the Addams Family television series.
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Uncle Fester (1964-1966) |
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Coogan as Uncle Fester and Ted Cassidy as Lurch |
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John Astin, Coogan, Ted Cassidy, Lisa Loring, Carolyn Jones and Ken Weatherwax (1964-1966) |
On October 25th, 1978 Halloween premiered at AMC Empire Theater in Kansas City , Missouri.
Written, directed and scored by John Carpenter for a mere $10,000 / 10% profit. Co-written by producer and frequent collaborator Debra Hill. Edited by Tommy Lee Wallace.
Starring Donald Pleasence, P.J. Soles, Nancy Loomis and Jamie Lee Curtis in her debut role.
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Will Sandin |
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Nick Castle |
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Tony Moran |
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Tommy Lee Wallace |