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SteyrAUG
03-14-11, 21:14
One thing I just love about the internet, you can find almost any information.

http://www.crazedfanboy.com/creaturefeature/index.html

Creature Feature used to show horror movies from the original Universal films of the 30/40s up through the Hammer films of the 60/70s which a bunch of 50's sci-fi and Godzilla stuff for good measure.

Some of my earliest memories are staying up late with my Dad to watch these films as a kid. In addition to the usual Sat. double feature in FL they showed the same films the Friday night before starting around 11:30pm and winding things up around 2am. We started this ritual around 1975 when I was just 7 years old (thankfully they weren't too scary) and continued until my teens.

It was a wonderful way to spend part of my formative years. The list makes me kinda sad because it's been a couple years now since I lost my father and everything simply reminds me what a big part of my life he was. But at the same time I can vividly recall watching each film with him (usually seeing that film for the very first time - no surprise that the original Universal horror films remain my favorites). Even the cheesy American Pictures International films were a lot of fun.

The news would be over and we'd have the buttered popcorn and cokes ready to go. Sometimes a late night pizza delivery. I was usually camped out on the floor in front of the set with my pillow and blanket. Sometimes I saw both films, sometimes I woke up Saturday morning in the living room just in time for cartoons.

In any case, if you are a fan of classic horror, it's a great list.

CREATURE FEATURE - Shows hosted by Dr. Paul Bearer WTOG Channel 44

9/7/73 - Sat. 2p(?)
"The Mummy's Tomb"

"Most Dangerous Man Alive"
Creature Feature premiere featuring DPB (?)

9/15/73 - Sat. 2p-4p
"The Deadly Mantis"

9/22/73 - Sat. 2p-4p
"Earth vs. the Flying Saucers"

9/29/73 - Sat. 2p-4p
"Invasion of the Body Snatchers"

10/6/73 - Sat. 2p-4p
"Tarantula"

10/13/73 - Sat. 2p-4p
"The Creature Walks Among Us"

10/20/73 - Sat. 2p-4p
"Son of Frankenstein"

10/27/73 - Sat. 2p-4p
"It Came from Outer Space"

11/3/73 - Sat. 2p-4p
"Son of Dracula"

11/10/73 - Sat. 2p-4p
"20 Million Miles to Earth"

11/17/73 - Sat. 2p-4p
"Revenge of the Creature"

11/24/73 - Sat. 2p-4p
"The Strange Door"

12/1/73 - Sat. 2p-4p
"The Witch's Curse"

12/8/73 - Sat. 2p-4p
"The Invisible Ray" (Karloff/Lugosi)

12/15/73 - Sat. 2p-4p
"The Brain" (1962 or 1965)

12/22/73 - Sat. 2p-4p
"Horror Chamber of Dr. Faustus"

12/29/73 - Sat. 2p-4p
"The Gamma People"

1/5/74 - Sat. 2p-4p
"The H Man"

1/12/74 - Sat. 2p-4p
"The Invisible Man Returns"

1/19/74 - Sat. 2p-4p
"The Black Torment"

1/26/74 - Sat. 2p-4p
"The Monolith Monsters"

2/2/74 - Sat. 2p-4p
"Monster on the Campus"

2/9/74 - Sat. 2p-4p
"Voyage Into Space"

2/16/74 - Sat. 2p-4p
"Circus of Horrors"

2/23/74 - Sat. 2p-4p
"Destroy All Monsters" "Don't Bother" (odd St. Petersburg Times "TV Dial" comment)

3/2/74 - Sat. 2p-4p
"Battle Beyond the Sun"

3/9/74 - Sat. 2p-4p
"The Man Who Reclaimed His Head"

3/16/74 - Sat. 2p-4p
"Curucu, Beast of the Amazon" "Fearful" (odd St. Petersburg Times "TV Dial" comment)

9/7/74 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The Mummy's Tomb"

"The Most Dangerous Man Alive" (1961)
Creature Feature begins featuring two movies

1/3/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Billy the Kid vs. Dracula" (1966; John Carradine)

"Jungle Woman" (1944)
Not "Jungle Woman" again!

1/10/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Angry Red Planet" (1959)

"Monster on the Campus" (1958)
Outstanding double-feature. "Angry..." is a colorful sci-fi classic which I saw again recently on FLIX. "Monster on the Campus" was a movie I never saw on Crea-Fea, but rather on AMC. Loved that giant dragonfly!

- Andy

1/17/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter" (1966)

"The Thing that Couldn't Die" (Karloff, 1958)
Another great double-bill. I've re-watched both films recently. "The Thing..." haunted me for years. I was terrified by "Sir Francis Drake's" mesmerizing evil eyes stare!

- Andy

1/17/76 - Sat. 2p-5p


"Flying Saucer" (1965; Italy)

"Pillow of Death" (Last entry in Universal's

"Inner Sanctum" series starring Lon

Chaney Jr.; 1945)


1/31/76 - Sat. 2p-5p


"Mothra" (1962; Japan)

"She-Wolf of London" (1946)
Yet another great double-bill. Japanese Monster Movies were always a treat.

- Andy

2/7/76 - Sat. 2p-5p


"Atom Age Vampire" (1961; Italy/France)

"The Mummy's Curse" (1944)
Lon Chaney Jr., I thought, was a great Mummy. For some reason Universal switched the setting from previous "Mummy" sequels from New England to Louisiana. I always wondered why the Mummy walked with a limp arm - and was then able to pick up Princess Ananka with both arms! Is it just me, or did the cultish Egyptian priests call their region "Arkham"?

- Andy

2/14/76 - Sat. 2p-5p


"Island of Terror" (1967; Peter Cushing)

"The Mole People" (1956)
Can't beat these films. "Island..." was a truly terrifying picture for the '60s. The amoeba-like creatures were frightening! Great shock ending too! Happy Valentine's Day!

- Andy

2/21/76 - Sat. 2p-5p


"Tomb of Ligea" (1965; V. Price/Dir. Roger Corman)

"The Gorgon" (1964; Hammer; Christopher Lee)


2/28/76 - Sat. 2p-5p


"I, Monster" (1972; Christopher Lee)

"The Tingler" (1959; V. Price/Dir. William Castle)


3/6/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The Invisible Man Returns" (1940; V. Price)

"The Monolith Monsters" (1957)


3/13/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Mission Stardust" (1968; Italy/Spain/W. Germany/Monaco)

"The Mad Doctor of Market Street" (1942; Lionel Atwill)
Monaco?

3/20/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Beyond the Time Barrier" (1960)

"Curse of the Undead" (1959)
DPB performs "Poisoning Pigeons in the Park"!

3/27/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The Invisible Agent" (1942; Peter Lorre)

"Invisible Creature" (1960; England)


4/3/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"It Came from Outer Space" (1953; Richard Carlson)

"The Day the Earth Froze" (1964)


4/10/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The Black Castle" (1953; Karloff)

"The Leech Woman" (1960)


4/17/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Attack of the Monsters" (1969)

"Curucu, Beast of the Amazon" (1956; Beverly Garland)
"Attack..." aka "Gamera vs. Guiron"

4/24/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Curse of the Demon" (1957; Dana Andrews)

"The Gamma People" (1956)
"The Gamma People" is one of my late-night favorites!

- Andy

5/1/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Rodan, the Flying Monster" (1957)

"Konga" (1961; Michael Gough)
A cut rate, guy-in-a-suit, rip-off of King Kong, but still lots of fun!

- Ed Tucker

5/8/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Island of the Burning Doomed" (1967; Lee/Cushing)

"Voodoo Island" (1957; Karloff)


5/15/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"House of Frankenstein" (1944; Karloff)

"Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman" (1943)
Great Universal double-bill!

5/22/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The Conqueror Worm" (1968; V. Price)

"Terror in the Crypt" (1963, Christopher Lee; Spain/Italy)


5/29/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The Blancheville Monster" (1962; Spain/Italy)

"The Spider Woman Strikes Back" (1944; Rondo Hatton)


6/5/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The Invisible Man" (1933, Claude Rains)

"The Invisible Agent" (1942, Peter Lorre)
An Invisibility Double-Feature!

6/12/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The Mummy's Tomb" (1942, Lon Chaney Jr.)

"The Most Dangerous Man Alive" (1961)


6/19/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The Black Cat" (1941, Bela Lugosi, Basil Rathbone)

"Yongary, Monster from the Deep" (1967)
Note "The Black Cat" was not the '34 Karloff/Lugosi classic. "Yongary" was a fun, all-color South Korean giant monster movie!

6/26/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Dinosaurus" (1960)

"Werewolf of London" (1935, Henry Hull)
"Dinosaurus" was one of my all-time favorite fantasy films. WOL was one of the original films to feature a werewolf, pre-dating Lon Chaney Jr.'s "The Wolfman" by six years.

- Andy

7/3/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Black Friday" (1940, Karloff/Lugosi)

"The 27th Day" (1957)


7/10/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The Ghost of Frankenstein" (1942; Chaney Jr., Lugosi)

"Son of Dracula" (1943, Lon Chaney Jr.)
Very solid double-bill

7/17/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Invasion of the Body Snatchers" (1956)

"Return of the Giant Majin" (1966)
I loved the giant "Majin" series. "Majin" was a giant walking stone statue that terrorized Samurai-era Japan.

- Andy

These were true torture for me as a kid. I loved the Japanese monster aspect of the films, but you had to sit through an hour of boring story line waiting for the statue to finally get pissed off enough to start stomping stuff!

- Ed Tucker

7/24/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Plan 9 from Outer Space" (1959; Lugosi, Vampira)

"Murders in the Rue Morgue" (1932)
Ed Wood! Aw-right!!!!!

7/31/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Revenge of the Creature" (1955, John Agar)

"The Man Who Cried Wolf" (1937)
Note TMWCW was a crime drama, not a horror film. DPB complained about how crime dramas and European "giallos" were broadcast on CF, tricking kids into thinking they were horror films because of their horror-esque titles

8/7/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Son of Frankenstein" (1939; Karloff, Lugosi)

"The Raven" (1935; Karloff, Lugosi)


8/14/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Terror of the Tongs" (1961 - Hammer, Christopher Lee)

"The Mummy" (the 1932 Karloff classic)
No! Not "Terror of the Tongs"!!! AAARRRGGGGHHHH!!!!!!

8/21/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Billy the Kid vs. Dracula" (1966; Lon Chaney Jr. )

"The Frozen Ghost" (1945, Lon Chaney Jr.)


8/28/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Valley of the Dragons" (1961 )

"The Wolf Man" (1941, Lon Chaney Jr., Claude Rains)
"Valley/Dragons": There was something I found really cool about this film as a kid and years later when I discovered it was based on Jules Verne’s "Off On a Comet". I understood why.

- Ed Tucker

9/4/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Battle in Outer Space" (1960)

"Man-Made Monster" (1941; Lon Chaney Jr., Lionel Atwill)


9/11/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Cult of the Cobra" (1955)

"The Invisible Woman" (1940)


9/18/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Valley of the Dragons" (1961)

"The Strange Door" (Karloff, 1951)
"Valley/Dragons": There was something I found really cool about this film as a kid and years later when I discovered it was based on Jules Verne’s "Off On a Comet". I understood why.

- Ed Tucker

9/25/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The Bride of Frankenstein" (1935)

"Curse of the Undead" (1959)


10/2/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Battle of the Worlds" (1961; Italy, Claude Rains)

"Terror in the Jungle" (1968)
"Terror in the Jungle" seems like a bit of a rarity. Had to look this one up.

- Andy

10/9/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The Curse of Bigfoot" (1972)

"The Thing That Couldn't Die" (1958)
I knew this was a dog even as a kid, although I did like the beginning where the archeologists find the American Indian “mummy” buried under the tablet and haul it out. This film had a little bit of everything and a whole lot of nothing! It’s interesting to note that this film ended up on Creature Feature only four years after it was made.

- Ed Tucker

10/16/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The Curse of Frankenstein" (1957)

"The Mummy's Hand" (1940)


10/23/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Phantom of the Opera" (1962; Hammer, Herbert Lom)

"Night Creatures" (1962)
"Night Creatures" was an interesting horror feature. Loved the skeleton-costumed riders.

- Andy

10/30/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"House of Dracula" (1945)

"Dracula's Daughter" (1936)


11/6/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Dracula, Prince of Darkness" (1966; Hammer, Chris Lee)

"The Curse of Dracula" (1958)


11/13/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Godzilla" (1956; Toho, Dir. Onoshiro Honda, Raymond Burr)

"Godzilla's Revenge" (1969)
Heaven to a little kid watching Crea-Fea!

11/20/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Monster Zero" (1966; Toho, Nick Adams)

"Night Monster" (1942; Bela Lugosi, Lionel Atwill)


11/27/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed" (1970; P. Cushing)

"Mark of the Vampire" (1957, Kenneth Tobey)


12/4/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The Magic Serpent" (1966)

"The Invisible Man's Revenge" (1944, John Carradine)
Another highly underrated fantasy film from Toho.

- Ed Tucker

12/11/76 - Sat. 2p-4p
"Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter" (1966) Only one feature this day, followed by college football at 4pm

12/18/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The Brain that Wouldn't Die" (1959)

"The Man Who Turned to Stone" (Victor Jory)


12/25/76 - Sat. 2p-5p
"It Happened on 5th Avenue" (1947)

"Susan Slept Here" (1954)
Crea-Fea pre-empted for a X-Mas special edition show! No wonder I like Halloween more than X-mas...

1/1/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"It Came from Beneath the Sea" (1955)

"Warning from Space" (1956 or 1968)
Note: The entry reads "Warning from Space" which was a 1956 Japanese film featuring Starfish-shaped aliens. The date given in "TV Dial", however, was 1967, which leads me to believe it could have been a sci-fi film called "Warning from Outer Space" (1967)

1/8/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The Creature Walks Among Us" (1956)

"The Strangler" (1963)
This is one of Victor Buono’s best roles ever and seemed very adult to me as a kid.

- Ed Tucker

1/15/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"12 to the Moon" (1960)

"Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster" (1965)
"Frankenstein..." a camp classic!

1/22/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Tarantula" (1955)

"Dance of Death" (1968; Mexico, Boris Karloff)
"The Dance of Death" was one of Boris Karloff's last films. aka "House of Evil". Jack Hill wrote the screenplay.

1/22/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Island of the Lost" (1968)

"Jungle Captive" (1945)


2/5/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The Raven" (1963; AIP, Price/Karloff/Lorre, Dir. Corman)

"When Worlds Collide" (1951, dir. George Pal)
A fantastic double-feature

2/12/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Curse of the Mummy's Tomb" (1964)

"The Giant Claw" (1957)


2/19/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Destory All Monsters" (1968, Toho)

"Monster on the Campus" (1958)
DAM rules!

2/26/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The Mummy" (1959; Hammer, Lee/Cushing)

"The Mummy's Ghost" (1943, Lon Chaney Jr.)


3/5/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Angry Red Planet" (1960)

"Creature from the Black Lagoon" (1954)


3/12/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"This Island Earth" (1955)

"The Mad Ghoul" (1943)


3/19/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The Man Who Could Cheat Death" (1959)

"Beast of Hollow Mountain" (1956; anim. by Willis O' Brian)


3/26/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Conquest of Space" (1955, dir. George Pal)

"Journey to the 7th Planet" (1962, John Agar)
Good sci-fi double-bill

4/2/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The Man Who Reclaimed His Head" (1934)

"The Black Cat" (1941)


4/9/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"It! The Terror from Beyond Space" (1958)

"The Phantom Planet" (1962)
"It!..." is a personal favorite of mine. It's very scary, as compared with other sci-fi films of the late '50s and was an influence on "Alien" (1979).

- Andy

4/16/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The Invisible Ray" (1936, Karloff/Lugosi)

"The Mole People" (1956, John Agar)


4/23/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"War of the Gargantuas" (1966, Russ Tamblyn)

"Dead Man's Eyes" (1944, Lon Chaney Jr.)
"War..." was one of the most fun full-color features shown on Crea-Fea (at least to a 10-yr.-old kid), and I believe was a pseudo-sequel to "Frankenstein Conquers the World". Unforgettable!

- Andy

As much as I loved the giant Japanese monsters as a kid, this one actually did scare me. The scenes of the Green Gargantua eating people and then spitting out their clothes were pretty intense. I was also unnerved by the early scene of the fisherman looking down into the water from his boat only to see the Green Gargantua standing on the bottom of the ocean looking up at him! It’s hard to believe this was a sequel to "Frankenstein Conquers the World".

- Ed Tucker

4/30/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Women of the Prehistoric Planet" (1966, John Agar)

"Isle of the Dead" (1945; Karloff, dir. Val Lewton)
"Isle..." was a haunting favorite of mine. Note that "Women..." was broadcast on "Fright Theatre" the same night (see the FT database below)

- Andy

5/7/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The Mummy's Tomb" (1942)

"The Mummy's Revenge" (1972, Paul Naschy)
A rare excursion into Spanish horror for Crea Fea. A real treat, and a nice break from the B&W Universal classics.

5/14/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Bride of the Gorilla" (1951; Raymond Burr, Lon Chaney Jr.)

"Brides of Dracula" (1960; Hammer, Peter Cushing)
"Bride(s)..." double feature! After "Horror of Dracula", Christopher Lee refused to play Count Dracula for a number of years. English actor David Peel filled in. Great film. Directed by Terence Fisher with a script by Jimmy Sangster.

5/21/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Navy vs. the Night Monsters" (1966, Billy Gray)

"Bela Lugosi meets a Brooklyn Gorilla" (1952)
I recall at the time, seeing "Navy..." was a pretty exciting, full-color experience. It was scary and action-packed. I remember being surprised seeing Billy Gray ("Bud" in "Father Knows Best") in the cast. He gets his arm ripped off! BLMABG, despite the inane title, was a very fun movie featuring a look-alike Martin/Lewis team.

5/28/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Evil of Frankenstein" (1964; Hammer, Peter Cushing) Second feature pre-empted by baseball (Braves vs. Giants)

6/4/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The Atomic City" (1952)

"The Mad Magician" (1954, Vincent Price)


6/11/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Atom Age Vampire" (1961)

"The Mummy's Curse" (1944, Lon Chaney Jr.)


6/18/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Scream of Fear" (1961; Hammer, Susan Strasberg)

"The Leech Woman" (1960)


6/25/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The Flying Saucer" (1951; Italy)

"Battle Beyond the Sun" (1963)


7/2/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Son of Frankenstein" (1939; Karloff/Lugosi)

No 2nd feature


7/9/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Voyage Into Space" (1969)

2nd feature pre-empted for baseball (Braves vs. Giants)
Hi, Ed!

7/16/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Konga" (1961; Michael Gough)

"Return of the Giant Majin" (1966, Daiei)
"Konga": cut rate, guy-in-a-suit, rip-off of King Kong, but still lots of fun!

"...Majin": These were true torture for me as a kid. I loved the Japanese monster aspect of the films but you had to sit through an hour of boring story line waiting for the statue to finally get pissed off enough to start stomping stuff!

- Ed Tucker

7/23/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Terror in the Crypt" (1963, Christopher Lee)

"Creature with the Atom Brain" (1955)
Note the TV Guide mistakes the year of "Terror..." - 1940.

7/30/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Night Creatures" (1962, Peter Cushing)

"Revenge of the Creature" (1955)


8/6/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"First Spaceship on Venus" (1962)

"Beyond the Time Barrier" (1960)


8/13/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Voodoo Island" (1957, Karloff)

"Curucu, Beast of the Amazon" (1956)
Augh! Not Curucu!

8/20/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The Projected Man" (1967)

"Mission Stardust" (1968; Itlay, aka "4...3...2...1...morte")


8/27/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The Gorgon" (1964; Hammer, Christopher Lee)

"The Deadly Mantis" (1957)


9/3/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The Invisible Man" (1933)

"The Invisible Man Returns" (1940)


9/10/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The Devil's Hand" (1961)

"The Creeping Terror" (1964)
"The Creeping Terror" was a real treat for bad movie fans!

9/17/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Footsteps on the Moon" (1967)

"The Frozen Ghost" (1945)
Never heard of "Footsteps...". This is probably a documentary.

9/24/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Terror in the Jungle" (1968)

"Island of Doomed Men" (1940)
"The Creeping Terror" was a real treat for bad movie fans!

10/1/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Horror Castle" (1964, Christopher Lee)

"The Boogie Man Will Get You" (Karloff, 1942)
"Horror Castle" - Great feature! Always liked the title of the 2nd Karloff feature, although I bet it's better than the actual movie.

10/8/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Terror Beneath the Sea" (1970, Sonny Chiba)

"Atomic Submarine" (1959)
Another great double-feature.

10/15/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Curse of the Living Corpse" (1964, Roy Scheider)

"Carnival of Souls" (1962, Dir. Herk Harvey)
You can't beat this line-up. "Curse" was one of my Crea Fea faves, but I don't recall ever seeing "Carnival..." on Crea Fea - what a treat that must have been!

10/23/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"I, Monster" (1971, Lee/Cushing)

"Monster from the Surf" (1965)
Again, "I, Monster" is another Crea Fea movie I managed to miss (I must have been out seeing "Star Wars").

10/29/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Count Dracula" (1970, Christopher Lee, Dir. Jess Franco)

"The Raven" (1935, Karloff/Lugosi)
"Count Dracula" also stars Klaus Kinski as Renfield and Soledad Miranda! Franco on the Feature! Guess this was the Halloween show.

11/5/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Attack of the Mushroom People" (1966)

"Attack of the Giant Leeches" (1959)
Another film on CF that actually scared me. How dumb can these people be? Don’t eat the damn mushrooms!

- Ed Tucker

11/12/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Frankenstein Conquers the World" (1966)

"House of Frankenstein" (1944, Karloff, Chaney Jr.)
Good double-feature, although odd seeing a Japanese Frankenstein (critically panned) paired with a traditional American version.

11/19/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Beast with a Million Eyes" (1955)

"Astounding She Monster" (1957)
As a kid, I had to do a double-take to see if Shirley Kilpatrick was really nekkid!

11/26/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"I Was a Teenage Frankenstein" (1957)

"I Was a Teenage Werewolf" (1957, Michael Landon)
Wow!

12/3/77 - Sat. 3:30p (?)
"Behind the Mask" (1932, Karloff) No 2nd feature given. Not sure if this played for 3 hours. A non-horror crime thriller teaming up Karloff & Edward Van Sloan after the successes of "Frankenstein" and "Dracula"

12/10/77 - Sat. 3:30p
"From the Earth to the Moon" (1958) No second feature (again)? Started at 3:30pm

12/17/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The Man They Could Not Hang" (1939)

"Sound of Horror" (1965)
Sorry, but as a kid I never did like the Karloff crime thriller films.

12/24/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Susan Slept Here" (1954)

"The Lions are Free" (1969)
The Christmas Show. AAUGH!

12/31/77 - Sat. 2p-5p
Pre-empted for The Peach Bowl AAUGH!

1/7/78 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Monster on the Campus" (1958)

"The Monolith Monsters" (1957)


1/14/78 - Sat. 2p-5p
Pre-empted for Challenge Bowl

1/21/78 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Tarantula" (1955)

"The Creature Walks Among Us" (1956)
Good double-feature

1/28/78 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The Tomb of Ligea" (1965, Vincent Price, Dir. R. Corman)

"The Missing Guest" (1938)


2/4/78 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Frankenstein" (1958) Only one feature this day

2/11/78 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Blood of the Vampire" (1958)

"Night of the Blood Beast" (1958)
A 1958 double feature!

2/18/78 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Dracula" (1931, Lugosi)

"Son of Dracula" (1943, Lon Chaney Jr.)
Good selections

2/25/78 - Sat. 2p-5p
"THX-1138" (1971, Dir. George Lucas; Robert Duvall)

"Invasion of the Saucer Men" (1957)
What a delight it was seeing George Lucas' masterpiece on the small screen! It was a very bizarre sci-fi film for Crea Fea, but it helped me to appreciate the art film at a young age. Kudos to AIP for acquiring this title, which came to light after "Star Wars" proved to be a mega-hit. IOTSM was a great flick too!

3/4/78 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Atom Age Vampire" (1961)

"Man-Made Monster" (1941, Lon Chaney Jr.)


3/11/78 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Werewolf of London" (1935, Henry Hull)

"The Invisible Man's Revenge" (1944, John Carradine)


3/18/78 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Plan 9 from Outer Space" (1959, Dir. Ed Wood; Lugosi) Only one feature this day. Followed by "American Hot Wax"(?) at 4pm

3/25/78 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The Blancheville Monster" (1962)

"The Man Who Cried Wolf" (1937)


4/1/78 - Sat. 3:30p-5p
"Catgirl" (1957) First feature pre-empted by by college basketball (starting at 1:30pm).

4/8/78 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Dagora, the Space Monster" (1964, Japan)

"Curse of the Undead" (1959)


4/15/78 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Curse of the Werewolf" (1961, Hammer; Oliver Reed)

"Murders in the Rue Morgue" (1932)


4/22/78 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Mark of the Vampire" (1957)

"Fiend Without a Face" (1958)


4/29/78 - Sat. 2p-5p
"It Conquered the World" (1956, Dir. Roger Corman)

"Valley of the Dragons" (1961)
"Valley/Dragons": There was something I found really cool about this film as a kid and years later when I discovered it was based on Jules Verne’s "Off On a Comet". I understood why.

- Ed Tucker

5/6/78 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Godzilla vs. The Thing" (1964, Dir. Onoshiro Honda)

"Godzilla" (1956, Dir. Onoshiro Honda)
I was definitely home watching these two!

5/13/78 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Attack of the Puppet People" (1958)

"Attack of the Robots" (1966, Dir. Jess Franco)
"Attack" double-feature! AOTR - an interesting selection

5/20/78 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Gargoyles" (1972)

"Monster Zero" (1966, Nick Adams)
"Gargoyles" is an all-time favorite! It stars Scott Glenn ("The Keep") in an early role. Emmy-winning make-up effects by a very young Stan Winston

5/27/78 - Sat. 2p-5p
"War of the Monsters" (1966, Japan)

"The Giant Gila Monster" (1959)
WOTM: The second Gamera film. Gamera fights Barugon.

6/3/78 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Ape Man of the Jungle" (1962 or 1964)

"Creature from the Black Lagoon" (1954)
The first feature is an odd choice. First of all, it's not a horror film. According to the IMDB, it's a "Tarzan" imitation from Italy (where else?). Instead of "Tarzan", our hero's called "Tarzak"!

6/10/78 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Dinosaurus" (1960)

"The Man with 9 Lives" (Karloff, 1940)


6/17/78 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The Valley of Gwangi" (1969, Effects: Ray Harryhausen) Only one feature this Saturday. "Gwangi" followed by "Grease Day USA", no doubt a special on the movie "Grease", which was released in 1978!

- Andy

Cowboys and dinosaurs, I’m there!

- Ed Tucker

6/24/78 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The Conqueror Worm" (1968, Vincent Price)

"The Spider" (1958)
The SPT "TV Dial" lists the date for "The Spider" as 1945. If it's the same movie, that's incorrect. I corrected it here for the database. This was originally titled "Earth vs. the Spider"

7/1/78 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Mothra" (1962, Japan; Dir. Onoshiro Honda)

"Jungle Captive" (1945)
Always hated "Jungle Captive"

7/8/78 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Majin - Monster of Terror" (1966, Japan)

"Jungle Woman" (1944)
Loved the "Majin" movies. Hated "Jungle Woman"!

- Andy

These were true torture for me as a kid. I loved the Japanese monster aspect of the films but you had to sit through an hour of boring story line waiting for the statue to finally get pissed off enough to start stomping stuff!

- Ed Tucker

7/15/78 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Scars of Dracula" (1971, Hammer; Christopher Lee)

"Blood of Dracula" (1957)
"Scars..." was a rare '70s Hammer feature shown on Crea Fea. Good stuff!

7/22/78 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Battle of the Worlds" (1961, Italy)

"It Came from Outer Space" (1953, Russell Johnson)


7/29/78 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The Projected Man" (1967, Bryant Halliday)

"The Masque of the Red Death" (1964, Vincent Price)


8/5/78 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The Beast of Hollow Mountain" (1956, F/X: Willis O' Brien)

"The Leech Woman" (1960)


8/12/78 - Sat. 2p-5p
"I, Monster" (1971; Christopher Lee)

"Monster from the Surf" (1965)


8/19/78 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Terror of the Tongs" (1961; Christopher Lee)

"The Giant Claw" (1957)
Love "The Giant Claw"! Loathe "...Tongs"

8/26/78 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Curse of the Mummy's Tomb" (1964)

"The Curse of Dracula" (1958)


9/2/78 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Curse of the Demon" (1957)

"Creature with the Atom Brain" (1955)


9/9/78 - Sat. 2p-5p
"It Came from Beneath the Sea" (1955)

"Before I Hang" (Karloff, 1940)
"It Came..." was always a fun feature. Karloff unfortunately made a plethora of fantastic crime dramas that barely qualify as horror films.

9/8/79 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Voyage Into Space" (1968)

"Valley of the Dragons"
"Valley/Dragons": There was something I found really cool about this film as a kid and years later when I discovered it was based on Jules Verne’s "Off On a Comet". I understood why.

- Ed Tucker

8/2/80 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Night of the Blood Beast" (1958)

"An Angel for Satan" (1966, Italy; Barbara Steele)


"An Angel..." - good selection

8/9/80 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Doomwatch" (1972)

"The 27th Day" (1957)


I recall seeing a color still from "Doomwatch" in one of my '70s horror movie hardcover books. Always wanted to see it based on that still! Never did, though. I must have missed this on Crea Fea, unfortunately.

8/16/80 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Track of the Vampire" (1966, William Campbell)

"Sound of Horror" (1965, Italy; Soledad Miranda)


I'm surprised they're referring to the first feature as "Track..." and not "Blood Bath" - what Crea Fea typically called it. This was one of my favorites. "Sound..." is an interesting selection.

8/23/80 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The Fabulous Baron Munchausen" (1959, Czechoslovakia)

"Creature with the Atom Brain" (1955)


Typically, I was never thrilled to see "Baron Munchausen", but grew to appreciate it over the years. The effects were very unique and if I recall, some of the scenes were tinted bizarre colors.

8/30/80 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Horror of Frankenstein" (1971, Hammer; Ralph Bates)

Only one feature this week; the second pre-empted by football.

9/6/80 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The X from Outer Space" (1966)

"The Man with 9 Lives" (Karloff, 1940)


9/13/80 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Curse of the Living Corpse" (1963)

"Zombies of Mora Tau" (1957)
"Curse..." was one of my favorite Creature Feature films. It features Roy Scheider in an early role and a decapitated head served on a platter! Somehow I always managed to miss "Zombies of Mora Tau".

- Andy

9/20/80 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The Gorgon" (1964, Hammer; Cushing/Lee)

"Bride of the Gorilla" (1951, Raymond Burr)


9/27/80 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Curse of the Swamp Creature" (1966)

"The Brain Eaters" (1958, Leonard Nimoy)
John Agar double-feature!

10/4/80 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The Evil of Frankenstein" (1964, Hammer; Peter Cushing)

"The Projected Man" (1967, Bryant Halliday)


10/11/80 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Zontar, the Thing from Venus" (1966)

"Attack of the Puppet People" (1958, John Hoyt)
Yet another John Agar double-feature!

10/18/80 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The Eye Creatures" (1965, John Ashley)

"Dinosaurus" (1960)
Larry Buchanan R.I.P. 2004

10/25/80 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Slaughter of the Vampires" (1961)

"It Conquered the World" (1956, Dir. Roger Corman)


11/1/80 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The Lost Continent" (1968, Hammer)

"Invasion of the Saucer Men" (1957, Frank Gorshin)


11/8/80 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Kiss of the Tarantula" (1972)

"The Spider" (1958)
A very cool arachnid double-feature! "Kiss..." was a real treat!

11/15/80 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Blood of the Vampire" (1958)

"Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things" (1972)
WOW!!! "Children..." arrives!!! One of my faves! I didn't see this on Crea Fea, but I can just imagine what a thrill this must have been to see on Crea Fea in 1980. Unreal. The good titles just keep on coming. See "The Alien Factor" next entry.

11/22/80 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The Alien Factor" (1978, Dir. Don Dohler)

"The Electronic Monster" (1958)
I recall seeing the cover of "Famous Monsters of Filmland" magazine with one of the creatures from "The Alien Factor" on it, and was hooked. I do recall seeing this episode. Unforgettable!

11/29/80 - Sat. 2p-5p
"This Island Earth" (1955, Rex Reason, Faith Domergue)

"The Devil Doll" (1964, Bryant Halliday)
Yet another outstanding double-feature. "The Devil Doll" is another favorite. Halliday (also in "The Projected Man") is excellent. The ventriloquist dummy "Hugo" is the stuff of nightmares!

12/6/80 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The Flesh Eaters" (1964)

"Beast of Hollow Mountain" (1956, F/X: Willis O' Brien)
Great titles, do not stop! "The Flesh Eaters" is recognized as one of the first gore films (along with the full-color "Blood Feast"). Although tamer, it featured grisly effects for the time.

12/13/80 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Plan 9 from Outer Space" (1959; Dir. Ed Wood, Lugosi)

"They Saved Hitler's Brain" (1964)
Would you believe my mom is one up on me? She managed to see "They Saved Hitler's Brain" on late-night TV - and I still haven't seen it yet! I must have been at the game rooms in 1980.

12/20/80 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Die, Monster, Die" (1965, Karloff)

"Varan the Unbelievable" (1962)
Another good double-feature. "Die..." was based on "The Colour Out of Space" by H.P. Lovecraft.

12/27/80 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Monster from the Surf" (1965, John Hall)

"Curse of the Mummy's Tomb" (1964)


1/3/81 - Sat. 2p-5p
"The Deadly Bees" (1967, Scr: Robert Bloch)

"The Giant Claw" (1957)


9/12/81 - Sat. 2p-5p
"Phantom of the Opera" (Hammer, 1962)

"The Brides of Dracula" (Hammer, 1960)
A notable Hammer double-feature. Seeing the Herbert Lom version of "Phantom..." always made me want to see the Lon Chaney original, which was typically not available in the days before video. "Brides..." is a great Hammer vampire classic.

Thankfully I have most of these on DVD but I've spotted a couple titles I had forgotten all about.

Smuckatelli
03-14-11, 21:22
We had our 'creature feature' on Saturday Nights in Pittsburgh on channel 11, the host was Bill Cardil (sp). Same time frame, shared with my dad & brothers.

Great memories, thanks for bringing them back to the surface.

Gutshot John
03-14-11, 21:29
We had our 'creature feature' on Saturday Nights in Pittsburgh on channel 11, the host was Bill Cardil (sp). Same time frame, shared with my dad & brothers.

Hah Chilly Billy...awesome. When my aunt would babysit us on Saturday night she always let us stay up light...much to my mother's chagrin.


Great memories, thanks for bringing them back to the surface.

Indeed..."The Tingler" with Vincent Price still gives me the heeby-jeebies.

Ed L.
03-14-11, 21:45
Oh, yeah. Big time in NY on Saturdays at 8 or 830 pm. And don't forget the Chiller Theater that was on Saturdays--sometimes in the afternoon other times at 11pm.

Looking at the movies that played by today's standards many were lame. But that is the charm of them: that they were made a long time ago. After not seeing them for a while, they are interesting and entertaining. I like the way they remind me of when I was a kid and things were so much simpler. I had wanted a gun forever and got a BB gun when I was 10 or 11. Finally, I got a marlin .22 bolt action and a Marlin .35 Remington when I was 13 or 14 and felt like I was ready to take on Night of The Living dead.

Anyway, here is a link to an old B&W horror film that managed to scare the hell out of me when I was like 7 or 8. This obscure 78 minute movie is on Youtube in its entirety in a single segment. The title is Horror Hotel also known as City of the Dead. A college student goes to an obscure town in Mass. to investigate someone burned in the Witch Trials of the late 1600s and comes across a nest of witches. The movie was made in like 1960 before the whole pagan good witch movement .

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JF7anwlhRhQ

Rmplstlskn
03-14-11, 21:51
Creeeature Feeeature... Double feature... wahhhaaaaaaaaaaahahaha!

Loved it! Grew up on it... Now I'm screwed up by it... LOL!

Rmpl

woodandsteel
03-14-11, 22:36
Every weekend! My folks would take us to a family swim night at the local "Y", and then we'd come home and watch Creature Feature. My dad used to make popcorn on the stove top and would put it in a paper grocery sack for us to eat it out of.

chadbag
03-14-11, 22:51
Of course. Every Saturday morning at around 11.

I loved it when they played the Japanese movies. RODAN was my favorite of them. The other stuff was good too but Creature from the Black Lagoon types were my second favorite. Or some of the "it came from outer space" types of invasion movies and stuff. I like that part of Saturday much better than I ever cared about the cartoons on Saturday morning.

SteyrAUG
03-14-11, 23:16
Of course. Every Saturday morning at around 11.

I loved it when they played the Japanese movies. RODAN was my favorite of them. The other stuff was good too but Creature from the Black Lagoon types were my second favorite. Or some of the "it came from outer space" types of invasion movies and stuff. I like that part of Saturday much better than I ever cared about the cartoons on Saturday morning.

Honestly there was only one cartoon that I had to see, Johnny Quest.

HES
03-15-11, 00:20
Yep I love Dr. Paul Bearer. How cool is it to be 10 years old and meet him? The show was so corny but that was the best thing about it. Sadly he was the last, and IMO the best, of his kind.

sandman99and9
03-15-11, 13:44
Creature double feature on saturday afternoons when I was a kid. I loved that show, always had Godzilla putting a beat down on some dumb monster.

S.M.

sl4mdaddy
03-15-11, 14:23
Honestly there was only one cartoon that I had to see, Johnny Quest.

Naturally, along with Tom Slick.
;-)

one
03-15-11, 15:33
Pretty close. Here locally channel 8 out of Tulsa, Oklahoma would run "The plenty scary movie" every friday night at about m11:30 or 12:00. I loved it all and never missed it.

Comical timing. Sunday night I was surfing around late and came across "Elvira's movie macabre." Showing the 1962 classic "Manster". Yeah, yeah I sat up all night with it.

And this had to be a current run show because she poked fun at O and Glenn Beck. Just proves those campy, dark corners of the world still exist. You just have to be lucky enough to find them.

Armati
03-15-11, 22:25
Hell, yeah!

In the Baltimore-DC area it was WDCA channel 20 with Count Gore De Vol.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Count_Gore_de_Vol


Creature Feature aired Friday night and was must see TV me. They aired Kung Fu Theater on Saturday. Sunday we would catch triple feature Kung Fu movies or Spaghetti Westerns at the local theater for $2.

Gutshot John
03-15-11, 22:37
Chilly Billy Cardilly (http://www.chillertheatermemories.com/TheLab.html) :D

Strangers call this not a place of Gloom
To us it is a pleasant spot
Chilly Billy's Tomb



The music may remind you of Bauhaus.

Dunderway
03-15-11, 23:02
Unfortunately that was a bit before my time, but I did grow up on the Universal Monsters. They actually just released some cool box sets with an entire series per monster with extras. I bought "The Creature" box set recenlty which is very cool. All of the Abbott and Costello meet Univeral Monsters films were also really fun movies that you could still watch with your kids now.

SteyrAUG
03-15-11, 23:55
Unfortunately that was a bit before my time, but I did grow up on the Universal Monsters. They actually just released some cool box sets with an entire series per monster with extras. I bought "The Creature" box set recenlty which is very cool. All of the Abbott and Costello meet Univeral Monsters films were also really fun movies that you could still watch with your kids now.

Those would be the Legacy Collection sets. Their release on DVD as part of the promotion of the movie Van Helsing was the only good thing about the movie with the exception of Kate Beckinsale as a corset wearing vampire slayer.

I got the entire series, many of the sequels having been previously very difficult to find. Was my favorite set for a LONG time until they finally got around to releasing the original Gojira and some of the rarer Hammer films.

jaydoc1
03-16-11, 00:05
It's so funny you posted this now. My wife and I were just talking about Kansas City's Friday Fright Night from the 80s. As you have said, it was one of the things we looked forward to (with our respective families at the time) all week and one of the shared experiences we remember with a tremendous amount of happiness/sadness. Her mother is gone, most of the family I watched with are gone. But I can absolutely remember each and every one of those shared evenings. Nothing like that to share with my girls now in terms of a modern equivalent. The slasher flick has long since replaced the scary/monster flick.

SteyrAUG
03-16-11, 01:24
It's so funny you posted this now. My wife and I were just talking about Kansas City's Friday Fright Night from the 80s. As you have said, it was one of the things we looked forward to (with our respective families at the time) all week and one of the shared experiences we remember with a tremendous amount of happiness/sadness. Her mother is gone, most of the family I watched with are gone. But I can absolutely remember each and every one of those shared evenings. Nothing like that to share with my girls now in terms of a modern equivalent. The slasher flick has long since replaced the scary/monster flick.

And it just isn't the same.

I saw the original Halloween in theaters with my Dad and a few others on cable TV like the original Friday the 13th, and while I eventually warmed up to them a little, it is hardly the same experience. I can't even watch the stuff that comes out now like Saw and Hostel.

Thankfully every now and then a decent vampire movie pops up and the sci fi alien invasion genre is still going strong. But I wouldn't mind a decent giant monster / insect or even another "we found dinosaurs" film if it was well made.

I also think the time is right for a true third generation of the classics like Dracula, Frankenstein, The Mummy, The Wolf Man and The Invisible Man. And Universal probably "shouldn't" be the ones to do them. It took Hammer to get them right the last time and nobody has pulled it off since.

sl4mdaddy
03-16-11, 06:45
Hell, yeah!

In the Baltimore-DC area it was WDCA channel 20 with Count Gore De Vol.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Count_Gore_de_Vol


....

Channel 20 and the Count, damn man...I forgot all about that!

The_War_Wagon
03-16-11, 07:58
Never got into the late night chiller sorts of flicks on local TV, although Elvira was pretty easy on the ol' teenaged eyes. :cool:

MST3K went national on Comedy Central the same year my folks moved and got cable, and I went back to college to finish my degree. And YES, going home to watch it on weekends, I came back and kept circulating the tapes! :D

http://www.mrpophistory.com/images/AMPH_MST3K.jpg

jmp45
03-16-11, 09:06
Big fan of 50s and 60s B horror / sci-fi. Friday night, 11:30 we had Ghoulardi.

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_T7BhcH-_Lqw/TLpv0s3NpYI/AAAAAAAAD8A/kMYbUgobXl4/s1600/ghoulardi-1.jpg

austinN4
03-16-11, 09:19
Big fan of 50s and 60s B horror / sci-fi. Friday night, 11:30 we had Ghoulardi.
You beat me to it. Yeah, The Ghoul: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghoulardi

Did you see the show where he jumped in the huge pumpkin pie or the one where he blew up the frog with a cherry bomb? Classic Ghoulardi!

jmp45
03-16-11, 09:59
You beat me to it. Yeah, The Ghoul: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghoulardi

Did you see the show where he jumped in the huge pumpkin pie or the one where he blew up the frog with a cherry bomb? Classic Ghoulardi!

I vaguely remember blowing up the frog.. he blew up a lot of stuff. His overdubs were classic too. Those were good times as a kid.

Attack of the Killer Shrews was hilarious to see what they did to those pups. I guess they are doing a remake. How can they possibly top the original? While I'm thinking about it, I'm going to run this one today.

http://www.badmovies.org/movies/killershrews/killershrews4.jpg

one
03-16-11, 11:27
LOL! Killer shrews! Sunday night they showed a bunch of previews during the Elvira show and that was one of them. I've never even heard of that movie before and now here it is again popping into my life.

I hate to admit it but I might have jumped a bit during the preview when that chick opened the door and it was in the doorway.

But man that's what it's all about.