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  2. Morgus the Magnificent - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. The Wacky World of Dr. Morgus - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. List of people known as the Magnificent - Wikipedia

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    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

  5. The Magnificent Two - Wikipedia

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    Two British Action Man travelling salesmen are sent to the South American country of Parazuellia to sell their goods. During the train journey, Eric accidentally opens a door leading to the death of the returning British educated Torres who is the figurehead of a revolutionary movement and a government secret policeman arresting him.

  6. Frankie Ford - Wikipedia

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    He also recorded a novelty record in praise of a local TV presenter, "Morgus the Magnificent", with musicians including Mac Rebennack and Jerry Byrne, but it failed to sell. [2] Ace released an LP by Ford, Let's Take A Sea Cruise With Frankie Ford , before the singer moved to Imperial Records in late 1960.

  7. Two Journalists Head to France to Unravel a Love Story ... - AOL

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    In Hallmark Channel's newest movie Joyeux Noel, two reporters head to France and a famed Christmas market to unravel a mystery behind a jewelry box and a painting.

  8. House of Shock - Wikipedia

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    Every year, the House is opened on weekends in October. It is known for its satanic themes and intensity by New Orleans residents and tourists. The name "House of Shock" is a reference to the show of the popular long-time local horror host, Morgus the Magnificent. [1] Following a 2014 shutdown, the House of Shock opened again in 2015.

  9. The Magnificent Yankee (1965 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Magnificent Yankee is a 1965 biographical film in the Hallmark Hall of Fame television anthology series. The film was adapted by Robert Hartung from the Emmet Lavery 1946 play of the same title , which was in-turn adapted from the 1942 book Mr. Justice Holmes by Francis Biddle .