Thursday, January 30, 2025

Captain Isotope & the Enemy of Space

Captain Isotope & the Enemy of Space TV series IMDb
Captain Isotope & the Enemy of Space (Studio Kaiju, WBXZ-LD, Retro TV, Throwback Television, The Vortexx, The Monster Channel). Directed by Joseph Reboy, Jim Childs. Featuring Erik J. Nielsen, Cheryl Szymczak, Paul McGinnis, Sherri Lyn Litz, Jim Childs, etc.

Sunday, January 26, 2025

Heidi Moore's Kill Dolly Kill: Dolly Deadly 2

actor Jim Childs & Lloyd Kaufman Troma Films

Wearing an "I LOVE HORROR HOSTS" t-shirt to the event, actor Jim Childs (The Super Shock Show; Space Grandma) attended the Las Vegas premiere of Heidi Moore's Kill Dolly Kill: Dolly Deadly 2... and met the legendary Lloyd Kaufman of Troma Films and superhero The Toxic Avenger.
 Lloyd Kaufman Troma Films The Toxic Avenger

Monday, January 20, 2025

Arli$$

 Arli$$ TV series IMDb

Arli$$ (HBO). Directed by Timothy Marx. Featuring Robert Wuhl, Jim Turner, Sandra Oh, Michael Boatman, Scott Patterson, Jim Childs, etc.

Sunday, January 19, 2025

Haunted Majestic Horror Host World Tour

Haunted Majestic Halloween Attraction

Poster for Huntington, West Virginia's Haunted Majestic attraction. For the Halloween season, several Horror Hosts made guest appearances to, well... host the frightful festivities. They included Sicko-Psychotic the King of Ghouls (a.k.a. actor Jim Childs) from The Super Shock Show, the ghastly cast from The Sick World of Doctor Show, Karlos Borloff from Monster Madhouse, Dr. Gangrene from his Cinetarium, and Bobby Gammonster from Monster Movie Night. 

Haunted Majestic Huntington, West Virginia

Wednesday, January 15, 2025

The Super Shock Show

The Super Shock Show TV series IMDb


The Super Shock Show (CMN-TV, WBXZ-TV Throwback TV, Bizarre TV, The Monster Channel, The Vortexx, Sicko-Psychotic Productions). Directed by Jim Childs. Starring Jim Childs, John Dimes, John Benjamin Faust, Bobby Gammonster, Danielle Gelehrter, Alexis Hmielak, Nicole M. King, Darren T. Knaus, Robert Kokai, Stefanie Kokai, Michael Legge, Erik J. Nielsen, Colin Reboy, Judith Reboy, Roberta Solomon, Cheryl Szymczak, etc. 

Tuesday, January 7, 2025

STUCK from Dwarf Star Films

Las Vegas Filmmakers Studios

My return to acting began in 2023 with this psychological drama filmed in Las Vegas. Written by Ricky Gray Jr. and directed by Danielle Patton. Starring Yisrael Dubov, Brad Stein, Jim Childs, and Kelsey Davidson.  https://www.imdb.com/title/tt31862587/?ref_=nm_flmg_job_1_cdt_t_5 


 

Friday, January 3, 2025

Mr. Rhodes

Mr. Rhodes TV series IMDb

Mr. Rhodes (NBC Studios; Universal Television). Directed by Brian K. Roberts & Patricia Dyer Walden. Featuring Tom Rhodes, Stephen Tobolowsky, Jessica Stone, Wendie Malick, George Wyner, Lindsay Sloane, Jensen Ackles, Vic Polizos, Andy Berman, Jim Childs, etc.

Wednesday, January 1, 2025

Murder Before Midnight (WBKB; 1950-1953)

 

MURDER BEFORE MIDNIGHT 

WBKB-4, Jan. 23, 1950-Aug. 24, 1953; Chicago, Illinois

Host: Drana Badour the Swami (Allen Harvey & Art Hern)


During the dawn of the 1950s, local Chicago television station WBKB-4) was, in all actuality, ahead of its time when it produced and aired a little programmer called Murder Before Midnight. Every week a different movie thriller would be showcased and hosted by an unusual Swami character, who went by the name of Drana Badour. The strange mystic spoke in an eerie voice and wore the appropriate attire and turban. The show's macabre theme music would play as the time grew nearer for the film to begin. Captivated television viewers would then be lured into Drana Badour's crystal ball where the week's mystery or horror thriller would start.


Very little is known about this obscure television gem, but filmmaker and author Donald F. Glut (Dinosaur Valley Girls; The Erotic Rites of Countess Dracula) has stated that the show debuted on January 23, 1950, and he has generously shared knowledge about Murder Before Midnight at the Monster Kid Classic Horror Forum. Likewise, authors Ted Okuda and Mark Yurkiw have also provided a brief background of the program in their insightful book Chicago TV Horror Movie Shows from Shock Theatre to Svengoolie (2007; Lake Claremont Press; 1893121135). However, Okuda and Yurkiw have erroneously commented that the show ended its run in 1952. Ol' Sicko-Psychotic himself has picked up his shovel and did a little digging of his own, only to discover that Murder Before Midnight continued its run until August 24, 1953, according to the TV listing section in the Illinois newspaper - the Freeport Journal.


Murder Before Midnight was unique in that it not only had a creepy host as the master of ceremonies, the first of his kind in television history, but the show also featured a movie thriller in nightly installments, Monday through Saturday from 11:30 pm - 12:00 midnight. The half hour program would then usually be followed by the Nite Owl Movie, which showcased a random mix of full-length movies from various genres. Beginning on June 17, 1951, however, the WBKB studio began to do something special with Murder. On Monday nights, the local TV station started showing the entire length of the week's feature from 11:30 pm until 1:30 am. On these nights, Murder would be followed by the Ulmer Turner News prior to the station going off the air until later that morning. 


Considering how quickly and frequently shows were cancelled during the golden age of television, it's apparent that Murder Before Midnight had a successful run locally. No doubt that introducing a viewer-participation gimmick added to the show acquiring a loyal following. "After the movie segment was over," Glut has stated, "the Swami would do an over-the-air quiz, phoning people at home and asking questions relating to the movie. Winners got a jackpot prize offered by sponsor Allied Motors." 


Although the Swami Drana Badour hosted such horror titles as The Ape Man (1943), Revenge of the Zombies (1943), The Face of Marble (1946), etc., the majority of the program consisted of mystery and suspense chillers. Similar films found themselves as part of the film repertoire of later TV horror hosts that soon followed in the Swami's footsteps (i.e., Vampira's Lady of Horrors, 1954-1955, KABC and Vampira, 1956, KHJ; Dr. Diablo's Terror! Theatre, 1957, KCOP; Ottola Nesmith's Nightmare!, 1957-1958, KTLA). A couple of the Swami's known mystery and suspense flicks -- Red Dragon (1945) and The Panther's Claw (1942) -- were presented by other horror hosts, such as Vampira and Dr. Diablo, in their own programs. It's very likely that even more of the Swami's films would have appeared in the shows previously mentioned if they would have lasted as long as Murder Before Midnight did. The reason for so many suspense thrillers in these early programs was due to the fact that horror pictures were difficult to acquire and at affordable prices, as Maila Nurmi (a.k.a. Vampira) had once pointed out. These were local shows, after all, and they had a modest budget. Sadly, this is still the case in current times, which is why most horror hosts continue to show the same features, usually in public domain, as their colleagues.


Originally, the man behind the turban was WBKB's very own television announcer Allen Harvey (see top pic). Eventually, actor Art Hern took over the role of the mystic Drana Badour. Hern was a former radio actor, best remembered as one of the cast in the 1939-1949 radio program Captain Midnight. After the cancellation of Murder Before Midnight in 1953, Hern was cast as a regular in the television series The Happy Pirates, a children's program which starred Dick Two Ton Baker (see pic on the left). At the time, WBKB changed ownership and was bought by ABC (Channel 7). Over the decades, Art Hern continued to work in various films, such as Simon, King of the Witches (1971) and Transylvania Twist (1989), up until his death at the age of 90.



FILMS SHOWN (Incomplete):

The Accused (1949)

*The Ace of Spades (1935)

*The Ape Man (1943)

*Below the Deadline (1936)

*Blake of Scotland Yard (1937)

*The Case of Charles Peace (1949)

*Charlie Chan in the Secret Service (1944)

*The Corpse Vanishes (1942)

*Dark Alibi (1946)

*Detective Kitty O'Day (1944)

The Face of Marble (1946)

*Hammer the Toff (1952)

*The Important Witness (1933)

*The Intruder (1933)

* Lord Edgware Dies (1934)

*Meet Sexton Blake (1945)

The Night Comes Too Soon (1947)

*The Night Has Eyes (1942)

*The Panther's Claw (1942)

*Paul Temple's Triumph (1950)

*The Phantom Shot (1947)

Red Dragon (1945)

Return of the Ape Man (1944)

*Revenge of the Zombies (1943)

*Salute the Toff (1952)

Shadows Over Chinatown (1946)

*A Shot in the Dark (1935)

*Someone at the Door (1936)

Tangled Evidence (1934)

There Goes Kelly (1945)

*The Thirteenth Guest (1932)

*Three Witnesses (1935)

*White Zombie (1932)

*Woman in the Shadows (1934)