As the ‘60s gave way to the ‘70s, vampires on film were stuck in a rut of crumbling castles and cotton candy cobwebs. It was time for an update; to rid the screen of the stagecoaches and street lamps. It was time for Count Yorga, Vampire (1970), a fun little romp brought into the modern age by a world class turn from Robert Quarry as the titular bloodsucker.
Yorga was released by American International Pictures (we’re back in Aip territory – and it’s a glorious place to be) in June stateside, with a rollout around the world shortly thereafter. But that wasn’t the easiest thing to do; the filmmakers had to submit Yorga a few times to the MPAA to achieve their desired rating – a Gp (equivalent to a PG at the time), which they eventually received. And wouldn’t you know it? The film was very successful, especially on the drive-in circuit.
Yorga was released by American International Pictures (we’re back in Aip territory – and it’s a glorious place to be) in June stateside, with a rollout around the world shortly thereafter. But that wasn’t the easiest thing to do; the filmmakers had to submit Yorga a few times to the MPAA to achieve their desired rating – a Gp (equivalent to a PG at the time), which they eventually received. And wouldn’t you know it? The film was very successful, especially on the drive-in circuit.
- 1/7/2017
- by Scott Drebit
- DailyDead
Dark Park Studios has cast Tom Malloy (Alphabet Killer) and Brian Ronalds (Netherbeast Incorporated) to star in their newest flick, Terror House.
Los Angeles — Tom Malloy and Brian Ronalds are diving into the realm of horror with Dark Park Studio’s latest flick, Terror House. According to Producer Michael Korbic and Producer/Writer Dianna Renée, casting the duo was a no-brainer.
This isn’t the first time … Continue reading →...
Los Angeles — Tom Malloy and Brian Ronalds are diving into the realm of horror with Dark Park Studio’s latest flick, Terror House. According to Producer Michael Korbic and Producer/Writer Dianna Renée, casting the duo was a no-brainer.
This isn’t the first time … Continue reading →...
- 11/22/2012
- by Mike Joy
- Horror News
Bad things happen in haunted attractions. Girls cry. Scare actors sometimes get punched. And actor Tom Malloy’s set to be marauded by an unspeakable evil within the labyrinthine confines of Dark Park Studios' forthcoming feature Terror House.
To be directed by Dk Renée, Terror House will feature Malloy (pictured; Alphabet Killer) and Brian Ronalds (Netherbeast Incorporated) and is slated to go before cameras shortly for a planned October 2013 release. Actors Barry Ratcliffe (The Witches of Oz) and Dianna Renée (No Time to Fear) join them. Michael Korbic and writer Dianna Renée are set to produce with Dark Park Studios.
Synopsis:
Set in a retired fun house with no way out, Terror House tells the story of a group of people who find themselves trapped in an abandoned ‘Haunted House’ attraction. As they put the pieces together to figure out why and how they got there, they run and stumble...
To be directed by Dk Renée, Terror House will feature Malloy (pictured; Alphabet Killer) and Brian Ronalds (Netherbeast Incorporated) and is slated to go before cameras shortly for a planned October 2013 release. Actors Barry Ratcliffe (The Witches of Oz) and Dianna Renée (No Time to Fear) join them. Michael Korbic and writer Dianna Renée are set to produce with Dark Park Studios.
Synopsis:
Set in a retired fun house with no way out, Terror House tells the story of a group of people who find themselves trapped in an abandoned ‘Haunted House’ attraction. As they put the pieces together to figure out why and how they got there, they run and stumble...
- 11/20/2012
- by Sean Decker
- DreadCentral.com
By David Harkness, MoreHorror.com
Edward Payson’s Sunday Night Slaughters has announced the addition of Chalet Lizette Brannan, one of today’s fastest rising young stars, to its ranks.
Brannan, although only seven years old, is already making major waves in the acting community and has joined the Sns team as Associate Producer for the series. She is welcomed into the producing ranks by Payson himself, Antonino Buzzone of the smash-hit webseries, A Guy Walks Into A Bar, the Angel Corbin (DisOrientation) / Maria Olsen (Vile) team of MOnsterworks66 and, Seth Metoyer (MoreHorror Media).
Brannan is no stranger to a life in the entertainment industry and has, in fact, been modeling since she was 6 years old. She recently decided to try her hand at acting, and, so far, she’s had unprecedented success as she’s found herself cast in a slew of feature films, short films and commercials.
While...
Edward Payson’s Sunday Night Slaughters has announced the addition of Chalet Lizette Brannan, one of today’s fastest rising young stars, to its ranks.
Brannan, although only seven years old, is already making major waves in the acting community and has joined the Sns team as Associate Producer for the series. She is welcomed into the producing ranks by Payson himself, Antonino Buzzone of the smash-hit webseries, A Guy Walks Into A Bar, the Angel Corbin (DisOrientation) / Maria Olsen (Vile) team of MOnsterworks66 and, Seth Metoyer (MoreHorror Media).
Brannan is no stranger to a life in the entertainment industry and has, in fact, been modeling since she was 6 years old. She recently decided to try her hand at acting, and, so far, she’s had unprecedented success as she’s found herself cast in a slew of feature films, short films and commercials.
While...
- 11/13/2012
- by admin
- MoreHorror
A veritable clipapalooza from Syfy is served up: Haunted Collector, Warehouse 13, Face Off, Collection Intervention as well as clips from some of your favorite Syfy shows are embedded below. Haunted Collector . Airs Wednesday 9/8c He Killed The Baby . Clip From Ep 209 Watch a clip from Episode 209 'Ghost Tavern/Terror House.' Lost Girl . Airs Friday 10/9c You Don't Know Me . Clip From Ep 218 Watch a clip from Episode 218 'Fae-nted Love.' Make It Last - Clip From Ep 218 Watch a clip from Episode 218 'Fae-nted Love.' Stay Away From Me - Clip From Ep 218 Watch a clip from Episode 218 'Fae-nted Love.':...
- 8/23/2012
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
by Chris Wright, MoreHorror.com
What a delightfully freakish treat I received when I started watching this early 1970s gritty flick! When I first turned this on, I was expecting utter rubbish but to my surprise it was nice. It has a similar gritty nature to same year release “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.” Ironically, this movie was released months before the latter film as it also involves a backwoods family. This movie has alternate titles in record such as “The “Folks at Red Wolf Inn” and “Terror House.” It’s not widely known and has very limited releases. If you happen to discover an old copy, you shall be in a rare breed of owning a release!
The plot involves spring breaker Regina (Linda Gillen), who receives a letter informing her that she won a getaway leisurely vacation at a small by-the-ocean hotel resort. She is immediately rushed there quickly...
What a delightfully freakish treat I received when I started watching this early 1970s gritty flick! When I first turned this on, I was expecting utter rubbish but to my surprise it was nice. It has a similar gritty nature to same year release “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.” Ironically, this movie was released months before the latter film as it also involves a backwoods family. This movie has alternate titles in record such as “The “Folks at Red Wolf Inn” and “Terror House.” It’s not widely known and has very limited releases. If you happen to discover an old copy, you shall be in a rare breed of owning a release!
The plot involves spring breaker Regina (Linda Gillen), who receives a letter informing her that she won a getaway leisurely vacation at a small by-the-ocean hotel resort. She is immediately rushed there quickly...
- 2/7/2012
- by admin
- MoreHorror
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