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  1. Shock Theater (marketed as Shock!) is a package of 52 pre-1948 classic horror films from Universal Studios released for television syndication in October 1957 by Screen Gems, the television subsidiary of Columbia Pictures.

  2. 8 de sept. de 2017 · Ya se conocen nuevos detalles sobre Shock Theater, la ficción antológica de terror que forma parte de los numerosos proyectos televisivos que AMC tiene entre manos y que anunciaba el pasado...

  3. Shock Theatre aired on WBKB-TV, Channel 7 (the ABC-owned and operated television station in Chicago) from 7 December 1957 until August 1959, introducing thousands of Chicago youngsters to such classic chillers as Frankenstein, Dracula and The Wolf Man.

  4. Early life. Shock Theater (Theatre) Later years. Charity work. Death. References. External links. Dr. Creep. Barry Lee Hobart (June 23, 1941 – January 14, 2011) [1] was a local television personality widely known to fans as Dr. Creep. He was a horror movie host on WKEF Television in Dayton, Ohio . Early life.

  5. A list of 51 films released in the original 1957 TV package Shock Theater, which featured late-night horror hosts like Vampira and Zacherley. The list includes classics like The Black Cat, Calling Dr. Death, and The Cat Creeps.

  6. 20 de mar. de 2012 · Most shows were called Shock Theatre, and the hosts were often people who already worked for the station or radio DJ’s. The Shock Package was a huge hit, and it spawned “The Son of Shock Package,” opening the door for more hosts and more films to choose from.

  7. www.imdb.com › list › ls000985576Shock Theater - IMDb

    Shock Theater. These are the 52 Universal films that Screen Gems sold as the "Shock Theater" film package to local stations across the United States in 1957. The package was a ratings hit, and sparked a revival of interest in the classic horror movies and monsters. The Shock package omitted many well known horror films (like Bride of ...