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  2. List of horror films of the 1940s - Wikipedia

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    A list of horror films released in the 1940s. After the success of Son of Frankenstein (1939), Universal horror caught a second wind and horror films continued to be produced at a feverish pace into the mid-1940s. [1] The early 1940s saw the debut of Lon Chaney Jr. and "The Wolf Man", both of which became fixtures in the Universal landscape.

  3. Horror host - Wikipedia

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    A horror host is a person who acts as the host or presenter of a program where horror films and low-budget B movies are shown on television or the Internet. Usually the host assumes a horror-themed persona, often a campy or humorous one. Generally there are breaks in the film where the host comments on various aspects of the movie.

  4. List of horror television programs - Wikipedia

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    US television began broadcasting horror films late at night in the 1950s. Local stations used horror hosts such as John Zacherle and Ottola Nesmith to introduce movies from a series of 52 films called Shock. [4]

  5. The 40 Best Horror Comedies Ever Made - AOL

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    Naturally, Charlie enlists the help of a washed-up actor who hosts his favorite late-night horror-movie TV show (played by a perfectly bumbling Roddy McDowall) in order to slay the beast ruining ...

  6. Dr. Creep - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, WKEF management began looking for a gimmick to garner ratings on Saturday nights. When Hobart suggested a late-night horror movie show, station management accepted the idea; encouraged by colleagues, Hobart himself auditioned for the hosting job by donning a monk's robe, fangs and skull-like make-up, initially calling himself "Dr. Death".

  7. Late Night Horror - Wikipedia

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    Late Night Horror is a BBC horror series shown in 1968 over six 25-minute episodes. An anthology of short horror stories, [1] [2] Late Night Horror was cancelled after six episodes due to complaints from viewers, and the majority of the series is now missing from the BBC Archives. [3] [4] The only known surviving full episode is "The Corpse Can ...

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