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A scary movie double-feature!

Alright, it’s arguable whether either film was actually scary.  I had fun, though.

First up last weekend I watched “Creep” (2014) and then I finally got to see “The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms” (1954).  I’d wanted to see “The Beast” since I was a little kid.  I was a nut for anything created by monster-maker special effects wizard Ray Harryhausen, and I’d seen a clip of the titular dinosaur’s Manhattan rampage in a documentary about movie monsters.  Man, was a mesmerized.  But “The Beast” was one Harryhausen creature that never seemed to make the rounds on 1980’s television.

Anyway, I had a nightcap of two vintage animated shorts — “Skeleton Frolic” (1937) Disney’s The Haunted House (1929).



Disney Cartoons’ “The Haunted House,” 1929

I think I said this last year around Halloween — I’m a sucker for antique animated shorts.  They’re sometimes darker and trippier than you’d expect, and they’re a weird glimpse into the past.  This was released on December 2, 1929, at the very start of the Great Depression; it was just over a month after the stock market crash.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNuq5v7INeo