The Horror File: Even More Cool Hollywood Horror Trivia
By Nick Howes, published May 08, 2008
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"Lost In Space" started out on CBS as a science fiction show being played straight despite cheesy special effects that increased the difficulty. Jonathan Harris, knowing his villanous Dr. Smith would be killed off soon having served his purpose of hurling the Robinsons off into parts unknown, began playing up the comedic aspect of his character. Ultimately, of course, he, the robot, and young Will Robinson (Billy Mumy) became the show's central characters, displacing Guy Williams, the father of the Robinsons.
John Carpenter's remake, The Thing (1982), reused the American camp destroyed at the end of the movie as a stand-in for the wrecked Norwegian camp seen in the first reel where the American scientists examined the outcome of similar destruction.
In ABC's early 60's TV show, "The Addams Family," Thing is, of course, the disembodied servant represented by a hand popping from a box. Ted Cassidy, who played the towering butler, Lurch, was usually the guy under the table providing the hand. Sometimes, he would use his left hand instead of his right to see if anyone noticed. It was Cassidy's first acting role.
Christopher Lee hated his lines so much in Dracula, Prince of Darkness (1966) that he played the Count silent. Later, Lee read the script for The Legend of the Seven Golden Vampires (1974), a collaborative effort by Hammer and Shaw Brothers, and turned down the part of Dracula. Peter Cushing did play Van Helsing in that movie, however. The movie was one of Hammer's last and, despite some interesting moments and an ambitious plan to combine kung-fu action with classic Hammer horror, is rarely highly regarded.
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Takeaways
- William Shatner turned down a starring role for his role as Captain Kirk.
- Bela Lugosi was buried with his Dracula cape....and something else.
- How Jaws made sharks outside the shark cage look bigger.
Did You Know?
"Twilight Zone" is the only TV show in history to have an episode that won an Academy Award.
Resources
- The Horror File: Son of Cool Hollywood Horror Trivia www.associatedcontent.com/article/313914/the_
- The Horror File: More Cool Hollywood Horror Movie Trivia www.associatedcontent.com/article/306370/the_
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