Exploring monster movies and aspects of creature-feature fandom, including authentic props, collectibles and visits with makeup artists and effects wizards. Also: a look at monster-themed TV shows. Hosted by Elvira Mistress of the Dark
Episode 1
TV horror-show host Vampira (Maila Nurmi) is interviewed.
Episode 2
A close-up of the cult TV series “The Munsters,” which aired 1964-66, and a showcase of memorabilia and authentic props from the show.
Episode 3
Spotlighting Aurora horror and fantasy model kits---monster figures that children in the 1960s could build and paint.
Episode 4
A peek at Don Post's rubber monster masks. Included: comments by Don Post Jr., Verne Langdon and Bob Burns.
Episode 5
A visit to the KNB EFX special-effects company, which worked on “Army of Darkness” and “Spawn.” Included: interviews with FX-perts Greg Nicotero and Howard Berger.
Episode 6
A visit to the special-effects studio of four-time Oscar winner Stan Winston (“Alien,” “The Terminator”). Also: a look at a line of original action figures and comic books.
Episode 7
A profile of special-effects whiz Paul Blaisdell (“The She Creature,” “It! The Terror from Beyond Space”). Included: comments from Blaisdell's assistant Bob Burns, who offers some rare behind-the-scenes home movies and monster-film memorabilia.
Episode 8
Interview with six-time Oscar winner Rick Baker, effects wizard of “Men in Black” and “An American Werewolf in London.
Episode 9
The spotlight is on Creature from the Black Lagoon collectibles, including model kits, board games and rubber masks.
Episode 10
A look at Japanese monster toys, with a focus on city-stomping behemoth Godzilla; a visit with collectors John Gilbert and Jean Carbajal.
Episode 11
The focus is on wax museums, featuring a tour of the Movieland Wax Museum's Chamber of Horrors. Also: an interview with artist-sculptor Henry Alvarez.
Episode 12
Featured: a visit to a witch's dungeon exhibit in Connecticut, including re-creations of classic Hollywood monsters such as the Phantom of the Opera, Dr. Phibes, the Fly and the Werewolf of London.
Episode 13
Pioneering effects artist Ray Harryhausen, master of stop-motion animation, gives insight into his craft.
Episode 14
A look at collectors who go ape over “King Kong” memorabilia, including props and a miniature model. Elvira is the host.
Episode 15
A visit with rocker Rob Zombie illuminates an exploration of the work of painter Basil Gogos, whose work depicts Hollywood's classic monsters.
Episode 16
The spotlight is on collectibles based on the “Planet of the Apes” films, including model kits, bubble-gum cards and action figures. Also: a look at Apemania, a troupe of performers wearing primate makeup. Interviewed: Apemania owner Brian Penikas.
Episode 17
A showcase of Sideshow Collectibles movie-monster toys includes an interview with company VP Matt Falls and painter Tom Gilliland.
Episode 18
A visit to the McFarlane Toys company and an interview with comic-book artist Todd McFarlane.
Episode 19
Writer and creature-feature collector Forrest J. Ackerman is profiled.
Episode 20
A profile of creature creator, collector and horror-flick historian Bob Burns includes a visit to his monster museum.
Episode 21
A close-up of props from the “Alien” film franchise includes detailed models and “chest burster” creatures. Also: a backstage look at the 2004 chiller “Alien vs. Predator.” Mike Richardson, publisher of Dark Horse Comics, and makeup artists Alex Gillis and Tom Woodruff Jr. share their perspectives.
Episode 22
A look at popular werewolf movies.
Episode 23
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Episode 24
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Episode 25
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