Showing posts with label Clips & Trailers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clips & Trailers. Show all posts

Monday, October 12, 2020

2017 Halloween Party of Classic Cartoons and Movie Clips

Halloween Party is a compilation of public domain videos of spooky cartoon shorts and clips from classic B&W movies edited together by Attila Juhasz in 2017. Here is the description of the 1 hour 7 minute video: Original compilations made from public domain videos. You are free to stream from archive.org and download and use for personal use, but you may not download and stream elsewhere for commercial use without permission from Attila's Creative Works LLC (attilascreative.com). Happy Halloween everyone.

Featuring classic cartoon characters Mickey Mouse, Pluto, Popeye, Olive Oyl, Bluto, The Headless Horseman, Koko the Clown, Betty Boop, Bimbo, Little Audrey and Casper the friendly ghost. Also has music clips featuring classic horror movie actors and characters Vincent Price, Bela Lugosi, The Bowery Boys, Lionel Atwill, Tor Johnson, Vampira, Abbott and Costello, Count Orlock, Frankenstein's Monster and The Gill-man. Followed by 2 hour video of classic horror movie trailers called Halloween Trailers Party.

Monday, October 5, 2020

2018 The Falloween CHUDtober Mixtape Spectacular

It's October, you're running laps around the television dial and what's this? Some kind of station playing all kinds of commercials, cartoons, trailers and more. Maybe you should stick around a while and check it out. VHS Mixtape by YouTuber CRUD Buddies.



Friday, October 2, 2020

1985 Terror on Tape



Terror on Tape is a 1985 compilation of gore/nude scenes from 1960s-1980s horror/exploitation films. The wraparound segments take place on Halloween night where a bookwormish nerd (Mark Fenske), construction worker (Tim Noyes), and female dominatrix (Michelle Bauer) visit an old video store through out the night asking the owner for scary movies to rent. Something to make their skin crawl because they claim they have never been scared before.

The demented video store owner (Cameron Mitchell) obliges and shows them loads of bad gore clips and nude scenes from various horror flicks released by long gone distributor Continental Video, who also put this video together. The reason for this compilation, basically it was Continental's way of plugging their own video line. I liked the cheesy wraparound skits, they are great fun to watch.

Rated MA for Mature Audiences Only, Not for Kids!




Wednesday, October 30, 2019

2018 The Hocus Pocus 25th Anniversary Halloween Bash

The Hocus Pocus 25th Anniversary Halloween Bash is a special that originally aired October 20, 2018 as part of Freeform's new 31 Nights of Halloween programming block. The special was filmed at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery and features fans, cast members, and celebrities as they commemorate the 25th Anniversary of Disney's 1993 film Hocus Pocus and its long-lasting impact.

Here's a rebroadcast of the Hocus Pocus 25th Anniversary Halloween Bash as seen on ABC's "The Wonderful World of Disney" with original commercials as aired during the special.

Includes interviews with the movie's stars Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, Kathy Najimy, Omri Katz, Thora Birch, Doug Jones, Amanda Shepherd, Larry Bagby, Jason Marsden and Tobias Jelinek, as well as director Kenny Ortega, writers Mick Garris and David Kirschner, choreographer Peggy Holmes and composer John Debney. Dove Cameron, PrettyMuch and Junior New System perform. Also features a Hocus Pocus costume contest judged by Margaret Cho, Sharon Osbourne and Kelly Osbourne.


Monday, October 28, 2019

1983-2002 Misty Brew's Creature Feature Show - Halloween In February

Faye Fisher is an actor, writer, and producer known for playing Misty Brew, a horror host that first appeared in 1983 on KBSI TV 23 The Fox Affiliated Station for The Paducah, Ky/Harrisburg, IL/Cape Girardeau, Mo Television Market. Misty continued to host a variety of CREATURE FEATURE movies until 1990. Her new show debuted on April 1st 2014 and can currently be seen on Youtube, The Eerie Late Night Horror Channel, and on ROKU.

In this Halloween special from the host's Youtube channel, Misty looks at the "Halloween" films with some of the classic trailers from each of the films (except for part 6 for some reason, the Rob Zombie remakes and the 2018 film). In between the trailers Misty tells corny jokes in old segments from her 1980's broadcasts of Halloween (1978), Halloween II (1981) and Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982).



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Thursday, October 18, 2018

1988 Grampa Munster's Sci-fi Hits

During 2012's Halloween countdown I posted 3 videos featuring Grampa Munster hosting spooky cartoons and monster movies, here is a fourth video, this time Grampa hosts some of the best and worst Sci-Fi/Horror trailers of classic films and making bad jokes about them, while commenting to and mocking his unseen off-screen assistant, Igor.

Like the first 3 videos this is also a very low budget video with Grampa standing in front of a green screen with cheap low budget effects and backgrounds of spaceships and planets added in. This is good campy fun, anyone who likes watching old movie trailers, or making fun of them, or going out to the Rocky Horror Show, probably would enjoy this.

Thursday, October 19, 2017

1989 Screen Scaries

Screen Scaries is a 1989 horror documentary produced by John Russo that features trailers and tons of awesome footage from classic horror and sci-fi films from the 70s and 80s. Including coming attraction previews of Deadtime Stories, Bloodeaters, Don't Open the Window, Suspiria, Midnight, Vampyres, The Majorettes, Night of the Living Dead, and others. Also contains interviews with horror greats Linnea Quigley, Bobbi Bresee, Tom Savini, George Romero, and Russell Streiner. Narrated by James Karen. It's pretty cheesy, but a great reminder of an era of horror that has come and gone. A great classic compilation for your Halloween party!

YouTube playlist containing 7 videos:

Wednesday, October 11, 2017

1997 Monster Mania, 1999 Attack of the 50 ft. Monster Mania, and 2000 Bride of Monster Mania

Three documentaries about horror movies from the 1920's up to the late 1990's. Hard to find on VHS and the official DVD versions are overpriced due to how rare they are. All three are either hosted, narrated or introduced/outroduced by Elvira, Mistress of the Dark.

Monster Mania traces the evolution of horror films, featuring footage from dozens of classic and contemporary favorites. From mummies to mutants, from phantoms to aliens, Monster Mania packs a crypt-full of terrifying ghouls into this chilling overview of classic, big-screen monsters. Lock your windows and bolt your doors - Monster Mania is on the loose! Highlights include dazzling clips from all-time horror favorites Nosferatu (1922), The Fly (1958, 1986), Halloween (1978), Alien (1979), Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) and many more; a rare look at Thomas Edison's Frankenstein (1910); a glimpse of the early special effects of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1920) and The Phantom of the Opera (1925); spectacular clips from comedy classics Young Frankenstein (1974) and The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975); and never-before-seen home movies of horror superstar Boris Karloff. Hosted by Jack Palance. Intro and outro by Elvira.

1997 Monster Mania:


Host Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, brings viewers on an adventure of monstrous proportions. With razor-sharp teeth, deadly claws and giant feet, giant movie monsters have left their oversized imprints in film history. The terrifying one-hour special Attack of the 50 Foot Monster Mania showcases such films as King Kong and Attack of the 50 Foot Woman, examining why giant monsters frighten us and why cultures from American to British to Japanese are so obsessed with the monster phenomenon. Highlights include spectacular clips and trailers from The Lost World (1925), King Kong (1933), Mighty Joe Young (1949), Tarantula (1955), Godzilla vs. the Sea Monster (1966), Jason and the Argonauts (1963) and many more; interviews with producer and special effects supervisor Ray Harryhausen, director and author Don Glut and numerous film critics and historians.

1999 Attack of the 50 ft. Monster Mania:


Bride of Monster Mania chronicles the evolution of women in horror films from hapless victim to empowered heroine - and specifically how some of these films reflected the changing role of women in society - featuring a sensational array of footage from silent films, classic horror, contemporary favorites and state-of-the-art science fiction. Prepare for the most bewitching collection of female-driven horror unleashed on the screen. Highlights include spectacular clips from all-time horror favorites Bride of Frankenstein (1935), The Exorcist (1973), The Stepford Wives (1975), Carrie (1976) and many more; a glimpse at ultimate sci-fi heroine "Ripley" as played by Sigourney Weaver in Alien (1979), Aliens (1986), Alien 3 (1992) and Alien Resurrection (1997); enchanting footage of Dracula's alluring feminine counterparts in Dracula's Daughter (1936), The Brides of Dracula (1960), Twins of Evil (1971) and many more. Hosted by Elvira, Mistress of the Dark.

2000 Bride of Monster Mania:

Thursday, October 5, 2017

1998 Universal Horror

An excellent documentary examining silent films from the 1920's then mostly focusing on Universal's horror films from the 1930's to 1940's starring the original Fab Four: Dracula, Frankenstein's Monster, The Mummy, and The Wolf Man. Filmed 20 years ago, in 1997, then premiered on Turner Classic Movies October 9, 1998 and later made available as part of the 2 DVD disc edition of "the Mummy" (1932).

With clips of the films, stills from the period and featuring interviews with so many wonderful people, experts, fans and relatives of the original stars of the period including sci-fi author Ray Bradbury, POLTERGEIST actor James Karon, film historian David Skal, TITANIC actress Gloria Stuart, KING KONG actress Fay Wray, film historian George Turner, "Eva" from the 1931 Spanish version of Dracula, Lupita Tovar and 1931 Dracula cast member Carla Laemmle, niece of Universal Studio's founder Carl Laemmle, makes an appearance, along with Boris Karloff's daughter, Sara.

It saddens me greatly that so many of those interviewed here are no longer with us. A documentary that is more like a haunted house, full of dead people condemned to an eternal repetition. I guess we were lucky to still have them back then.


Wednesday, October 4, 2017

1974 The Horror Hall of Fame: A Monster Salute

First broadcast 43 years ago on October 31st, 1974 on ABC's Wide World of Entertainment, Vincent Price and his hunchback sidekick Zuckman (played by great Canadian actor Billy Van) hosts The Horror Hall of Fame a corny but fun comedic special (laugh track included) featuring clips of classics films like "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari," "The Golem," "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," "The Phantom of the Opera," Bela Lugosi's "Mark of the Vampire," and (at the time) current titles "Dracula Has Risen from the Grave" (Christopher Lee pulling the stake out of his heart), "Blacula" and "The Exorcist."

The real highlights of the special are the scenes where Mr. Price sits and conducts interviews with guests including Batman's (1966–1968) Riddler Frank Gorshin (discussing his impression of Boris Karloff), Gomez Addams himself John Astin, "In Search of Dracula" author Raymond McNally, actress Candy Clark from "American Graffiti," who allows herself to be transformed into a monster by makeup artist William Tuttle, and the great John Carradine. Ivor Barry has a small role as mad scientist Murray Frankenstein, and his long awaited Monster escapes before we get a chance to see it. An affectionate salute to the horror genre:

Thursday, October 20, 2016

1930-1960 Spook Show Theater Trailers

Between the 1930s-1960s movie theaters would have live shows that featured magicians performing magic tricks, séances, special effects and scary skits. This was at a time when people were unaware of how these seemingly incredible tricks were pulled off and it was a relatively new form of entertainment before the invention of the haunted attraction. Many of these spook shows doubled with horror movies and played at smaller movie theaters during the Halloween season or different parts of the year. This video of trailers were shown in theaters before the horror movie. Some of this stuff is genuinely scary, especially in a dark theater. Eventually these shows would incorporate bloody special effects and sometimes be referred to as Midnight Horror Shows. The shows were daring for their time, but would phase out by the end of the 1960s. This video was put together by Something Weird Video, some of the trailers featured are:

Dr. Rome The Ghostmaster in person
Halloween Convention of Spooks
Black Magic African Doctors
Chamber of Horrors



Friday, October 2, 2015

2014 Cinema Insomnia - A Very VHS Halloween

Cinema Insomnia is a nationally syndicated late night television series that has been mesmerizing, mystifying, and tickling slumber parties and obsessed loners all over the planet. A delightful twist on the Classic Creature Feature host format featuring weird movies, strange clips, drive-in snack bar ads, toy commercials, vintage ads, interviews, music videos, parodies, satirical commentary and unique humor presented by horror host Mr. Lobo. Beyond Elvira, after Mystery Science Theater, and unlike any late night show on the planet, Mr. Lobo proves that "They're not bad movies--just misunderstood."

In Cinema Insomnia's 2014 Halloween special called "A Very VHS Halloween", Mr. Lobo along with Ro-Mana watch old vhs tapes containing movie trailers, footage from 2004's and 2005's WonderCon, clips from Elvira's MTV Halloween Special, a short message from Mr. Rogers, comedy bits, Halloween commercials and a music video.

The video below is gone but you can watch the full special at: https://www.osi74.com/index.php/aiovg_videos/cinema-insomnia-s7e02-a-very-vhs-halloween-special/



Monday, October 27, 2014

2009 Bravo's 13 Scarier Movie Moments

After Bravo's 100 Scariest Movie Moments and 30 Even Scarier Movie Moments, another follow-up episode titled 13 Scarier Movie Moments aired in October 2009 which also just updated the list with mostly recent entries. View a list of all 13 films at IMDb.com.

13 Scarier Movie Moments

Monday, October 20, 2014

2006 Bravo's 30 Even Scarier Movie Moments

Two years after Bravo's 100 Scariest Movie Moments, another special entitled 30 Even Scarier Movie Moments premiered on October 2006, mostly consisting of movies that just barely missed the first list, and included new horror films that had been recently released at that time. View a list of all 30 films at IMDb.com.

30 Even Scarier Movie Moments (30-1):

Monday, October 13, 2014

2004 Bravo's 100 Scariest Movie Moments

Description from IMDb.com: Originally telecast for 5 nights leading up to Halloween 2004, Bravo counted down the 100 Scariest Movie Moments, which has become one of the cable network's most popular and oft-encored specials.

The movies featured were from different periods and sub-genres, including the silent screamers, the Universal monster movies, sci-fi films, Italian giallo, slasher pics, thrillers and even Asian horror. View the whole list of movies at IMDb.com.

Part I (100-76):



Part II (75-51):



Part III (50-31):



Part IV (30-11):



Part V (10-1):


Monday, October 6, 2014

2003 Channel 4's 100 Greatest Scary Moments

Description from tvtropes.org: In 2003, over two nights coming up to Halloween (25/26 October specifically), British television network Channel Four counted down the 100 Greatest Scary Moments on film and television, as voted for by the viewers. Presented by comedian Jimmy Carr, the list had a fairly even mix of movies from different periods and sub-genres, including the silent screamers, monster movies, slasher pics and even Asian horror. Moreover, the list included films and television series outside the horror genre because they contained classic examples of Nightmare Fuel. It was similar in style to the American show 100 Scariest Movie Moments broadcast on Bravo a year later. Celebrity guest interviews included Sigourney Weaver, John Carpenter, Janet Leigh, Wes Craven, Alice Cooper, Robert Englund, Christopher Lee and Steven Spielberg. View a list of all the movies/series featured at tvtropes.org. Watch full 3 hour special below:


Friday, October 25, 2013

1986 Horrible Horror

Zacherley, the Cool Ghoul, hosts a collection of mostly public domain trailers and clips from over 50 cult films, camp horror films, sci-fi films as well as TV serials from the '30s through to the '60s. The whole video is tremendously entertaining but some of the best parts include Zacherley's segments, fun rare bloopers and outtakes from Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein and a section dedicated to Bela Lugosi including rare interviews, a Betty Boop clip with Dracula and clips of Lugosi's movies including The Ape Man, Bride of the Monster, Glen or Glenda, The Phantom Creeps and Spooks Run Wild. Officially released on VHS in 1986 by Good Times Video but no DVD release.


Wednesday, October 23, 2013

1995 Creepy Clips from Over 40 Classic Horror Films

Creepy Clips is a VHS video released in 1995 that contains a collection of clips from horror movies made in the 1950's all strung together by cheesy keyboard music and spooky effects. Contains clips of haunted houses, vampires, werewolves, skeletons, giant monsters, freaks of science, experiments gone wrong, zombies and mad ghouls. A great video to play in the background to liven up a Halloween party.


Thursday, October 10, 2013

1991 Dracula: a Cinematic Scrapbook

A history of Dracula movies including trailers, trivia, movie posters and interviews with the actors who have portrayed the most famous vampire. Starting with Nosferatu (1922), Bela Lugosi in Dracula (1931) then Lon Chaney Jr. and John Carradine in the Universal films, Hammer Film Productions Christopher Lee as the bloodsucker, Blacula (1972), with short appearances by the Wolfman, Frankenstein's monster, Abbott and Costello, Frank Langella and George Hamilton.

Originally produced in 1991 along with "Frankenstein" and "Wolfman" Cinematic Scrapbooks. No DVD version but released on VHS cassette on August 27, 1996.

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

1987 WNUF Halloween Special - 2013 Trailer

Originally broadcast live on October 31, 1987, the "WNUF Halloween Special" is a stunning expose of terrifying supernatural activity that unfolded at the infamous Webber House, the site of ghastly murders.

Local television personality Frank Stewart leads a group of paranormal investigators including Catholic exorcist, Father Joseph Matheson and the prolific husband-and-wife team Louis and Claire Berger. Together, the experts explore the darkest corners of the supposedly haunted Webber House, trying to prove the existence of the demonic entities within.

Did they find the horrific truth or simply put superstitious rumors to rest?

Compiled from the highest quality source material available, this trailer is for the first official release the program has received since its initial broadcast.



You can order a VHS videocassette of the "WNUF Halloween Special" exclusively through Alternative Cinema for $19.99. This is a limited release of only 300 copies, so get yours while you can.

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