Carnival of Souls


04:00 am - 06:00 am, Thursday, October 30 on WNYN AMG TV HDTV (39.1)

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About this Broadcast
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A woman finds herself caught between the living and the dead after she survives a fatal car crash, and she is repeatedly drawn to an ominous abandoned carnival on a desolate stretch of highway.

1962 English Stereo
Horror Fantasy Mystery Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Candace Hilligoss (Actor) .. Mary Henry
Herk Harvey (Actor) .. The Man
Frances Feist (Actor) .. Landlady
Sidney Berger (Actor) .. John Linden
Stan Levitt (Actor) .. Doctor
Art Ellison (Actor) .. Minister
Tom McGinnis (Actor) .. Organ Factory Boss
Dan Palmquist (Actor) .. Gas Station Attendant
Steve Boozer (Actor) .. Chip, Man at Juke Box
Pamela Ballard (Actor) .. Dress Sales Lady
Larry Sneegas (Actor) .. Drag Racer
Cari Conboy (Actor) .. Lake Zombie
Karen Pyles (Actor) .. Dress Store Customer
Forbes Caldwell (Actor) .. Carpenter in Organ Factory
Bill De Jarnette (Actor) .. Mechanic
T.C. Adams (Actor) .. Dancing Zombie
Sharon Scoville (Actor) .. Mary's Girlfriend
Mary Ann Harris (Actor) .. Mary's Girlfriend
Peter Schnitzler (Actor) .. A Walking Corpse
Bill Sollner (Actor) .. Lake Zombie
Reza Badiyi (Actor) .. Bus Ticket Customer
Ted Adams (Actor)

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Did You Know..
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Candace Hilligoss (Actor) .. Mary Henry
Born: August 14, 1935
Herk Harvey (Actor) .. The Man
Born: January 01, 1924
Died: April 03, 1996
Trivia: Though Herk Harvey's filmography contains over 400 industrial and educational films, he only made one contribution to cinema: Carnival of Souls (1962), a low-budget but surprisingly stylish and chilling horror film that has earned a devoted cult following. In the '80s, Harvey played small roles in a few made-for-television movies including The Day After (1983).
Frances Feist (Actor) .. Landlady
Sidney Berger (Actor) .. John Linden
Stan Levitt (Actor) .. Doctor
Art Ellison (Actor) .. Minister
Born: July 24, 1899
Tom McGinnis (Actor) .. Organ Factory Boss
Dan Palmquist (Actor) .. Gas Station Attendant
Steve Boozer (Actor) .. Chip, Man at Juke Box
Pamela Ballard (Actor) .. Dress Sales Lady
Larry Sneegas (Actor) .. Drag Racer
Cari Conboy (Actor) .. Lake Zombie
Karen Pyles (Actor) .. Dress Store Customer
Forbes Caldwell (Actor) .. Carpenter in Organ Factory
Bill De Jarnette (Actor) .. Mechanic
T.C. Adams (Actor) .. Dancing Zombie
Sharon Scoville (Actor) .. Mary's Girlfriend
Mary Ann Harris (Actor) .. Mary's Girlfriend
Peter Schnitzler (Actor) .. A Walking Corpse
Bill Sollner (Actor) .. Lake Zombie
Reza Badiyi (Actor) .. Bus Ticket Customer
Ted Adams (Actor)
Born: March 17, 1890
Died: September 24, 1973
Trivia: Almost reptilian in appearance and disposition, B-Western heavy Ted Adams came out of a show business family and was reportedly born in the proverbial trunk. On-stage from childhood, Adams segued into films soon after the transition to sound, using several variations of his real name, Richard Theodore Adams. By the mid-'30s, he chose the friendlier Ted but there was nothing friendly about the characters he was given to play: He was sometimes the lead villain and often scruffy-looking so-called "dog heavies," the kind the audience could easily imagine kicking a dog. A constant presence in the low-budget Johnny Mack Brown and Bob Steele Westerns from producer A.W. Hackel, he later worked mainly for PRC and Monogram, the nether regions of sagebrush moviemaking. By the time of his retirement in the early '50s, Adams had added such television Westerns as The Lone Ranger, The Cisco Kid, and Cowboy G-Men to his lengthy resumé.

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