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Revoltin’ Reviews: Monster Mansion Memories, Tales of Halloween, Gravy, and more!
Autumn is here, and I got reviews up the rear!

Monster Mansion Memories

• Release Date: Available Now on DVD

• Written By: Andy Wolf

• Directed By: Andy Wolf

• Starring: Alan Milair, Bill Lape

Anyone that has read this column even briefly knows that I try and keep the spirit of classic horror movie TV hosts undead and un-well. Morgus, Zacherle, Vampira… I love them, one and all! But as much as I adore and try to emulate these greats of the preternatural past, I’m always amazed at how many more exist that I’ve ne’er heard of. Case in point: the subject of the doc Monster Mansion Memories, Dr. E. Nick Witty and his faithful servant Epal.

A low budget, regional horror program (based out of Syracuse, New York), Monster Movie Matinee still had a sense of lore, not to mention production value that was unheard of in programs of its kind.
See full article at FamousMonsters of Filmland
  • 10/5/2015
  • by DanielXIII
  • FamousMonsters of Filmland
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