It's sad to think that an entire generation has grown up
with no clue as to what horror really means. Today's youth thinks of horror as
either serial killers with personality or ghostly encounters done with a hand
held camera. They know so little of the origins of horror on film. Not only
that, what was considered scary and horror filled years ago they see as quaint
and funny. I've told people before, place yourself in the time period of the
movie/show you're watching. Put yourself in that year. And then watch it with
the eyes of someone from that time. If you choose to do so, you'll find
yourself enjoying one of the classic horror anthology series from the sixties,
THRILLER.
You'll not only get a great show, you'll be exposed to a
host whose name at one time was synonymous with horror, Boris Karloff. Here
again, today's youth have no clue who Karloff, Lugosi or Chaney were which is
sad indeed. Their films have been released on DVD and a new collection of
horror classics is on its way to blu-ray from Universal Studios. Karloff as the
host of this series presents himself well and is a good jumping on point for
true fans of horror.
THRILLER was one of the first shows of its kind, an
anthology show that featured chilling tales each week with a different set of
actors and stories. Subjects could range from tried and true mysteries to ghost
stories. You never knew what you would find when you tuned in with the
exception of Boris Karloff at his best, introducing that nights fright.
So why talk about this series now? Last year the entire
series was released by Image and is on sale now at amazon.com for $88.99. That
figure can be pretty steep for someone not sure yet if this is something
they'll like. So Image has released a special edition of the show, THRILLER:
FAN FAVORITES which amazon offers for only $13.64. What they've done is taken
10 episodes that the fans have chosen as the best the series has to offer and
collected them into an affordable box set. And some of these shows can still
give you chills. What better way to start off October, the month of Halloween?
One of the best leads off disc one, a story called "The
Grim Reaper". In this tale a young William Shatner plays an accountant who
goes to visit his aunt (GILLIGAN'S ISLAND star Natalie Shaeffer). A mystery
writer who's just married a much younger man, she lives in a recently purchased
house that's decorated to suit the style of her writing. To cap it off, she's
purchased an infamous painting called The Grim Reaper, a painting whose owners
have all died mysterious deaths. Against the warnings of her nephew, she
intends to keep the painting. But things will happen before the end of this
night.
Another episode has a most unusual title but still offers a
few scares. "Pigeon's From Hell" was based on the short story by
Robert Howard, the creator of Conan the barbarian. In this story two brothers
find themselves stranded while on a road trip in the south. Staying in an
abandoned house, one is murdered and attempts to kill his brother. When the
sheriff goes back with him, the true terror of this house is eventually
revealed.
These are just two examples of the sort of stories found in
this collection. Topics range from haunted houses to sorcerers to ghosts to a
serial killer. Better than that the talent this series offered behind the
scenes was high class as well. Even PSYCHO author Robert Bloch has a tale
represented here, one that was later used in the anthology film ASYLUM. And
with each episode we are introduced by our benevolent host, that master of
monsters known as Boris Karloff.
It's sad to think that there are no shows like this any
longer. For many we grew up with these as staples on TV. There was THE TWILIGHT
ZONE, NIGHT GALLERY, ONE STEP BEYOND and of course THRILLER. The shows never
gave us the same characters from week to week, but it did give us more scares
than we bargained for. Who knows, some of these many might find scary still.
But none of the scares are so far gone that even the youngest member of your
family can't handle it. This show was creepy for sure, but stemming from the
sixties chances are you young ones can even handle it.
So if you're looking for something different this Halloween
season why not give this one a try? Sit back, popcorn bowl nearby (not in hand
so you won't toss it when you scare), drink on the coffee table and the light
turned out. Pop in the first disc and enjoy the first 5 episodes collected here
in THRILLER: FAN FAVORITES. Who knows, you might just enjoy it so much you'll
save and order that entire series after all...if you dare.
A show ahead of its time .Horror without the bloody scenes....With a great narrator
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