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Date Posted: 20:46:26 11/18/07 Sun
Author: Tim
Subject: Re: The Mad Ghoul ( 1943 ) and House of Horrors ( 1946 )
In reply to: Rick 's message, "The Mad Ghoul ( 1943 ) and House of Horrors ( 1946 )" on 15:06:41 11/18/07 Sun

I have not seen House of Horrors for twenty years or more, and I cannot say with certainty that I have ever seen The Mad Ghoul. Both films certainly have interesting casts.

Alan is correct, Rondo Hatton plays "The Creeper" in House of Horrors. Hatton has become something of a cult figure, and there is even an award named after him. The Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards have been around for about five years, and are voted on by fans.

Tim

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