Ed Wood wrote the "script" for this one, "Orgy Of The Dead". Is it a horror movie, a strip show, or is it both and a classic piece of non-movie trash that hypnotically semi-watchable for some reason we don't yet know. Yep, it's all that. So here are The Emperor & The Black Ghoul from that wonderful piece of bizarre trash.
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andysocial industries, burlesque, criswell, ed wood, horror
Before you ask why Willy Wonka is included in a series called "monsters & Maniacs", don't forget this. He invited strange children to his bizarre shut-in factory and sat idly by (singing songs about it even) as he systematically relished in the murder and/or disfiguring of 4 children. Yeah, they were crappy kids, but still, a frickin' madman.
P.S. - There is no acceptable Willy Wonka besides Gene Wilder - case closed.
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andysocial industries, augustus gloop, candy, charlie and the chocolate factory, gene wilder
From what you might call a pretty convoluted, yet hypnotizingly odd flick, "The Forest", this is John, the cannibalistic / semi-feral Dad bod wandering about looking for hapless visitors to his haunted woods.
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80s, andysocial industries, cannibal, horror, monsters and maniacs
From the 1920 version of "Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde", this is John Barrymore as one of the titular characters, Mr. Hyde. Why is it in blue? Well on original screenings of many silent classics, the projectionist used to have colored slides that wou;d go over the projection window at certain moments of the movie. an old way to inject color and mood into film, but pretty cool nonetheless. So in this scene, Mr. Hyde is doused in blue, so that's what I went with.
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andysocial industries, dr jekyll and mr hyde, horror, john barrymore, monsters and maniacs
"The Exorcist" spawned a gazillion clones, one of the first out of the gate was 1974's, "Beyond The Door" starring Juliet Mills as the pukey Mom-To-Be, Jessica Barrett.
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1970s, andysocial industries, beyond the door, devil, exorcism
From either "Strange Behavior" or "Dead Kids" (depending on where or when you saw it), this is Fiona Lewis as the evil injection specialist Gwen Parkinson.
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80s, andysocial industries, dead kids, horror, monsters and maniacs
From the bonkers, but still super fun Indonesian flick, "Pengbadi Setan" (or "Satan's Slave" as it was released here), it's Herman, the bloody-headed, piano playin' ghoul.
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andysocial industries, horror, indonesia, monsters and maniacs, muslim
From the horror/comedy "Wacko", it's Dick Harbinger. Not the best flick, it has its moments (some of them - sporadically), but it is the awesome Joe Don Baker dressed up as a giant Pumpkinhead, so that's something at least.
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80s, andysocial industries, comedy, horror, joe don baker