Feraud
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For you classic Hollywood monster fans. I just saw this book at Amazon.
Was it Chiller Theater? Did the into include a hand coming out of a grave "eating" the words CHILLER?Lincsong said:I remember back in the 1970's Channel 2 in Oakland, CA used to show monster movies at 11 p.m. on Saturday nights. I think it was called; "Chiller Thriller" or "Chiller Diller".
Feraud said:Was it Chiller Theater? Did the into include a hand coming out of a grave "eating" the words CHILLER?
Feraud said:Chiller Theater was on in the afternoons in New York when I was a kid. My younger brother was deathly afraid of the intro. I used to trick him into watching it whenever it was on and he would run crying from the room. What are big brothers for?![]()
Serves ya right for not listening the first time!Lincsong said:We would order pizza around 9 p.m. then at 10 they'd tell me to go to sleep, and I would refuse. So when 11 came around they'd turn the channel, leave me in the family room alone and stand behind the door between the dining room and hold it so I couldn't get out.lol
Lincsong said:I remember back in the 1970's Channel 2 in Oakland, CA used to show monster movies at 11 p.m. on Saturday nights. I think it was called; "Chiller Thriller" or "Chiller Diller".
Yes, KTVU Ch.2 in San Francisco aired Creature Features with Bob Wilkins-who looked so anachronistic in the 70s with his horn rim glasses and ever present cigar-every Fri and Sat at about 11pm. Watching it is one of my fondest memories from childhood. I've since met Wilkins several times and he is a true gentleman. Now back to the topic! That book looks terrific...Universal made some of the best horror films. Hopefully they will be generous with the illustrations.DancingSweetie said:What about Bob Wilkins' Creature Feature? I know he was in Oakland as well as here in Sacramento back in the 70's and early 80's.
Tony in Tarzana said:Did you see the interview with Vampira on the "Plan 9 From Outer Space" DVD? First time I've ever seen a woman with a combover.
funneman said:Who would have known that some twenty-five years later I'd end up hosting my own "Shock Theatre" on the local cable outlet in Norfolk, Virginia!