So anyway, I got the October issue in the mail the other day, with the earnest visage of Fredric March blazoned upon the cover, when what do my eyes notice in the lower left-hand corner... "Also This Month: Hammer Horror". But of course, thought I--finally TCM is doing something special for Halloween, filling in for the once-outstanding AMC, which dropped the MonsterVision ball a long time ago. After all, if anybody could deliver for Halloween, it would be Turner Classic Movies.
And I'm proud to report that not only was I right, but I couldn't have possibly anticipated just how right I would be. TCM is ready to bring the noise next month, people. Allow me to elucidate. You'd better sit down...
First, we'll start with the Hammer extravaganza. Turner plans on showing a total of 20 Hammer classic throughout the month, with four-movie blocks each Friday:
October 1
Horror of Dracula
Brides of Dracula
Dracula, Prince of Darkness
Dracula Has Risen for the Grave
October 8
The Plague of the Zombies
The Devil's Bride
The Reptile
The Gorgon
October 15
The Mummy
The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb
The Mummy's Shroud
Blood from the Mummy's Tomb
October 22
X: The Unknown
Five Million Years to Earth
These Are the Damned
The Stranglers of Bombay
October 29
The Curse of Frankenstein
Revenge of Frankenstein
Frankenstein Created Woman
Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed!
OK, still breathing? Well good, because I didn't even really get to what they have planned for the entire Halloween weekend itself. For the entire three-day period from Friday, October 29 through Sunday, October 31, they're pulling out all the stops. It'll be non-stop horror classics as only a channel like has the grapefruits to showcase. In addition to the Hammer Frankenstein flicks showing on the Friday, the weekend will feature the likes of:
- The Mystery of the Wax Museum (later remade as House of Wax)
- Isle of the Dead (Val Lewton's amazing Karloff vehicle)
- The Corpse Vanishes (underrated Lugosi Monogram flick)
- White Zombie (the first zombie movie!)
- Curse of the Demon (sublime British devil-worshiping gem)
- 13 Ghosts (seminal William Castle original)
- The Tingler (more Castle goodness--this time with Vincent Price!)
- Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? (every gay man's favorite horror film)
- Cat People (Lewton psycho-sexual thriller)
- Freaks (future cult classic that wrecked Tod Browning's career)
- The Terror (Karloff meets Jack Nicholson!)
- The Raven (Corman/Poe greatness!)
- House on Haunted Hill (the best of the Castle/Price collaborations)
- The Haunting (greatest haunted house movie ever made)
- Poltergeist (a little too recent for the channel if you ask me, but I'll take it)
- The Phantom of the Opera (Lon Chaney's iconic turn)
i am trembling with antici.........PATION! OMG! I just subscribed to TCM after years of being tortured by my friends telling me about the awesomeness. when i heard that they were doing a halloween month...omg...i never imagined it was going to be THIS good! I am going to blow up my dvr for sure!
ReplyDeleteExcellent. There are a few there I have never had the chance to see. Danke!
ReplyDeleteMy ever-loving God, how delicious! Finally a good TV Halloween line-up, other stations should take note... AMC, I'm looking at you (bring back MonsterFest!).
ReplyDeleteSounds like a lot of TV time in October, but hey - with films like those lined up, that's a good thing!
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is wow! There are some movies here that I'd not even heard of, and I like to think I'm a bit of a horror film buff.
ReplyDeleteI wish we had TCM up here in Quebec. That Hammer list is the videotrack of my adolescence. I saw 16 of those 20 films in theaters! My introduction to Hammer came in a second-run neighborhood movie house with an unforgettable triple-bill showing of HORROR OF DRACULA, THE MUMMY and CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN, all dubbed in French. The titles, retranslated to English, were THE NIGHTMARE OF DRACULA, CURSE OF THE PHARAOHS, and FRANKENSTEIN HAS ESCAPED!
ReplyDeleteSo we got rid of our cable over a year ago because there was never anything worthwhile on it, and now this! Good thing i have a lot of these movies. Its nice to see good horror getting some air time instead of the usual junk played in October on cable.
ReplyDeleteFeels terrific! Thanks for the great article.
ReplyDeleteAnd good Cthulhu man, get a DVR. They're like, free. And life-changing.
LOVE TCM!!! Thank you for the info!!! I'm sooo ready for some good classic horror movies! hope Netflixs also has some good ones!
ReplyDeleteI have always enjoyed reading your blog...thank you for posting great info.
Patty
While my cable provider sucks, one of the good things is I do have TCM now and they really do show films with a true dedication to presentation. I definitely cannot wait for many hours on the couch watching the channel this October, and thanks for sharing the line-up!
ReplyDeleteGlad to see everyone jazzed to the max for this! Yes...Turner Classic Movies is just about as good as it gets. I'm normally addicted to this channel anyway, but this Halloween lineup just pushed it so far over the top.
ReplyDeleteAnd Elisabeth, I have a feeling that DVR is going to be happening soon. The time has come!
Holy moly! That's a lot of horror. Almost makes me wish I had TCM. Meh, who knows. Maybe I'll get a free preview of it like I did last year.
ReplyDeleteI am so bloody excited for this! I think I'm most excited about the mini William Castle marathon they've got set up!
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