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Tag Archives: Elvira
Elvira’s Haunted Hills
Some people clearly love their work even when they’ve been typecast by it. Such is obviously the case with Cassandra Peterson, the woman behind the fright wig and vamp outfit of Elvira, Mistress of the Dark. From movie host to … Continue reading
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Tagged 2000s, 3 Stars, Cassandra Peterson, Elvira, Elvira's Haunted Hills, Heather Hopper, movies, reviews, Richard O'Brien, Sam Irvin, Scott Atkinson
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Elvira, Mistress of the Dark
There are a few different paths to celebrity, and one of them is being famous for having a striking personality — or playing a character with one. Cassandra Peterson got her start hosting a Los Angeles network’s late night movie … Continue reading
Morbid Curiosity Files: Scared to Death
Late night movie shows can be fun to watch as much for the host as for the show, at least in some cases. I was a fan of Mystery Science Theater 3000 as a kid, and I’ve occasionally caught other … Continue reading
Posted in Halloween Haunters, Morbid Curiosity Files
Tagged 1 Star, 1940s, Angelo Rossitto, Bela Lugosi, Christy Cabanne, Douglas Fowley, Elvira, Elvira's Movie Macabre, George Zucco, Gladys Blake, Joyce Compton, Lee Bennett, Molly Lamont, movies, Nat Pendleton, reviews, Roland Varno, Scared to Death, Walter Abbott
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