This is the trailer to one of Hammers great Dracula movie: The Brides of Dracula.
Posted on 15 August 2011 by admin
This is the trailer to one of Hammers great Dracula movie: The Brides of Dracula.
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Posted on 13 August 2011 by admin
Trailer for the 1992 movie.
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Posted on 03 July 2011 by admin
Format: Theatrical Trailer Released In US: July 1979 Director: John Badham Distributor: Universal Pictures
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Posted on 20 December 2010 by admin
Horror Show is an album by the American heavy metal band Iced Earth, released June 26, 2001. It is a theme album based on classic monsters and horror-movie icons, including Dracula, Frankenstein, and the ghost from Phantom of the Opera. It was the first Iced Earth album to feature drummer Richard Christy, and the only album to feature Steve DiGiorgio on bass, though he didn’t tour with the band. Horror Show is usually considered Iced Earth’s only straightforward power metal release, as little of the thrash metal influence from the band’s earlier works is present. There was a special limited-edition 2CD set. The second CD featured the instrumental track “Transylvania” (an Iron Maiden cover) along with an interview with bandleader/rhythm guitarist Jon Schaffer. There is also a single-disc version with “Transylvania”, but without the interview. Jon Schaffer – Rhythm, Lead, Acoustic Guitars, Vocals, Mandolin, Keys Matt Barlow – Lead Vocals Larry Tarnowski – Guitar solos in all songs except “Ghost of Freedom” Richard Christy – Drums Steve DiGiorgio – Bass (Credited as ‘Guest Musician’) Yunhui Percifield – Lead Vocal in “The Phantom Opera Ghost” as “Christine”, Backing Vocals Richie Wilkison – Backing Vocals Rafaela Farias – Backing Vocals Sam King – Backing Vocals Jim Morris – Backing Vocals, Keys, Guitar Solo in “Ghost of Freedom” Howard Helm – Keys (Pipe Organ) on “The Phantom Opera Ghost” Lyrics: www.darklyrics.com
Posted on 28 May 2010 by admin
Theatrical trailers (Realart reissues) for the horror movie classics HOUSE OF FRANKENSTEIN (1944) and HOUSE OF DRACULA (1945).Read all about the 50-year history of Chicago TV horror-movie hosts and monster-movie showcases in the book CHICAGO TV HORROR MOVIE SHOWS: FROM SHOCK THEATRE TO SVENGOOLIE available from Lake Claremont Press at www.lakeclaremont.com
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