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Morgus the Magnificent, also known as Momus Alexander Morgus, is a fictional character created and portrayed by actor Sidney Noel Rideau (aka Sid Noel).From the late 1950s into the 1980s, Morgus was a "horror host" of late-night science fiction and horror movies and television shows that originated in the New Orleans, Louisiana market.
The Wacky World of Dr. Morgus was filmed on location in New Orleans, with additional shooting in Kiln, Mississippi, and Kenner, Louisiana. [2] The film was Haig's second and last film as a director, his first being Okefenokee in 1959. It was his third (and also last) contribution to cinema as a writer, this time with Noel Haig. [3]
WJBK had lost their popular horror movie host "Morgus the Magnificent" a year earlier. Shortly after Woodrow began taping, TV2 approached Lawson about filling a Saturday afternoon horror movie slot, and Sir Graves Big Show (as it was originally called) was born.
Carnac the Magnificent, a recurring character played by late-night television host Johnny Carson; Gudrød the Hunter, a petty king in Norwegian sagas; Mongo the Magnificent, a private eye and criminologist in several books by George C. Chesbro; Morgus the Magnificent, a "horror host" of late-night science fiction and horror movies
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