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💀 Halloween’s creeping up like that chill on the back of your neck!


The Mystery of Marie Roget (1942) “Every man knows what sort of a woman she is!”

A Trailer & Clips a Day Keeps the Boogeyman Away! Halloween’s a coming! 🎃

¡De Película! Hollywood’s Hispanic Heritage Blogathon

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Originally posted on Once upon a screen...:
 Celebrando la Herencia Hispana en Hollywood en este Día de la Raza o Día de la Hispanidad. The celebration of Hollywood’s Hispanic Heritage is upon us and I’m honored to be hosting a terrific array of posts.  I’ll waste no time getting to the submissions, which exceeded my expectations.  But…

Vintage Everyday shares the master, Alfred Hitchcock behind the scenes! 🎃

Happy Birthday to an Immortal genius! Oscar Wilde born October 16th 1854

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“We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.”    “Be yourself; everyone else is already taken” You Everlovin’ fan, JoeyFiled under: Gothic Horror, Halloween, Oscar Wilde

Coming up! Passing thru the 4th Dimension into The Scream Queens of the 30s! 🎃

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The Last Drive In’s Halloween 2015 feature is just through that gateway!! Just follow Robert Lansing! Your EverLovin’ MonsterGirl Joey saying Happy Almost Halloween & say…. don’t be afraid to open that door-you never know what treat will be on the other side! Filed under: Halloween, The 4D Man (1959), The Public Enemy (1931)

MonsterGirl’s Halloween 🎃 2015 special feature! the Heroines, Scream Queens & Sirens of 30s Horror Cinema!


Happy Birthday Bela Lugosi Born October 20, 1882

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excerpt from  – the song “Juno” appears on Jo Gabriel’s album ‘The Amber Sessions’ The song ‘Nightdigging’ appears on Jo Gabriel’s album Hunting Down the Ceremony excerpt from – The song ‘Be My Deity’ appears on Jo Gabriel’s album The Unreachable Sky Here’s a cheeky mini tribute of Lugosi’s best death scenes by Robin Bailes … Continue reading Happy Birthday Bela Lugosi Born October 20, 1882

Spooky Goings On! 🎃

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💀Your EverLovin’ MonsterGirlFiled under: Halloween

She Hate Me! A Classic Moment from Bride of Frankenstein (1935)

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You’re EverLovin’ Joey sayin’ don’t be scared! there’s always someone out there for everyone!Filed under: Boris Karloff, Bride of Frankenstein, Colin Clive, Elsa Lanchester, Ernest Thesiger, Halloween, the clip joint, Top Classic Horror Films, Valerie Hobson

More Things Than Are Dreamt of 💀

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Filed under: Carl Jung, childhood nightmares, Halloween, the uncanny

The Twilight Zone: The Hitchhiker &“Hello It’s Me”

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Originally posted on The Last Drive In:
This is my cover to the iconic song of the 70s Todd Rundgren’s “Hello It’s Me” I find myself often weepy about the good ole 70s, here’s a tribute to those dreamy hazy days filled with possibility and passion. I might even get myself some eagle feather eye…

Robert Wise’s The Haunting (1963) “Help Eleanor Come Home”

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Originally posted on The Last Drive In:
Robert Wise’s cinematic masterpiece adapted from the Shirley Jackson novel The Haunting of Hill House. Starring Julie Harris as Eleanor Lance the queen of the inner monologue. My song “The Habits of Shadows” appears on my album Fools and Orphans. With special appearance on backing vocals by the…

Vintage Everyday! Shares some Halloween treats for the eyes! 🎃


The Last Drive In wishes you and yours a very old fashioned Halloween!🎃

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Your EverLovin’ MonsterGirl sayin’ enjoy your Halloween til Michael Myer’s comes home!Filed under: Halloween, Halloween 1978, hauntings and things that go bump, The Addams Family, Ubiquity

Universal Pictures’ SON OF FRANKENSTEIN (1939)

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Originally posted on Once upon a screen...:
My absolute favorite horror movies are those produced by Universal Pictures during the studio’s horror hey day.  Today I am dedicating a post to a prime example of the era, one that stands among my favorites from the Universal entries that tell the continuing saga of Frankenstein and…

Boris Karloff’s anthology tv series: It’s a THRILLER!

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Originally posted on The Last Drive In:
Classic TV Blog Association is hosting the MeTV Summer of Classic TV Blogathon “I think the title leaves the stories wide open to be based on melodrama not violence or shock. They’ll be stories about people in ordinary surroundings and something happened to them. The whole thing boils…

The Sea Hawk (1924) Swaggering Bullies & Wallace Beery’s Ten Holy toe bones!

The Wicked Lady (1945)

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Originally posted on Speakeasy:
Director: Leslie Arliss This post is part of the Swashathon hosted by Movies, Silently. 17th-century antihero Barbara (Margaret Lockwood) is so gorgeous “she takes every man’s breath away,” and so greedy for pleasure and satisfaction that she’ll just take every man away, then move on to taking valuables and lives. Barbara begins by helping herself to her best friend Caroline’s…
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