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Barry Hobart in Shock Theater (1999)

Episode list

Shock Theater

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    • 1Unknown
  • Shock Theater (1999)

    S1.E1 ∙ Assignment Terror

    1999
    Two brain dead grave robbers are sent to bring Dr. Creep back to life and by doing so they have also brought back SHOCK THEATER. Dr. Creep once more steps into Horror hosting with out even missing a beat and shows Paul Naschey's classic Monster romp called Assignment Terror, and along this re-birth journey we are treated to Reverand Zealot's "Cult Corner" were he looks at the Peter Jackson classic "Meet The Feebles", Get a video postcard from Duffy The Dog and show a "Home Made Shock" that has a killer vacuum cleaner directed by a young Andy Copp all this and fake trailers and PSA's show the true Icon of Dayton hosting is back. And yes he makes those Grave Robbers pay for waking him from his 14-year sleep.
    Shock Theater (1999)

    S1.E2 ∙ Daughter of Horror

    1999
    In this second episode Dr. Creep gets a strange package that seems to be crying from the inside. When he reads the note attached it's from a lady he went on a romantic trip to the Bermuda Triangle with and this opens more questions to what is in that box? Along the way he talks to a drunk Ed McMahon, we see some great movie trailers and get another "Home Made Shock" film called "JUNGLEBORG: Man of Mystery" directed by Joe Mackanzie, we visit Reverand Zealot's Cult Corner has the master of cult looking at the film "Cannibal Ferox", and more important we do find out what's in the box.
    Shock Theater (1999)

    S1.E3 ∙ The Killing Of Satan

    1999
    Dr. Creep has a visitor it's a little boy who idolizes Satan and wants nothing more then to be Satan. But the MPA shows up and threatens to take The New Shock Theater off the air. All the while a magic voice is given wrong voiceovers about the events. The strange little Boy will not give up on being evil and wanting to be Satan so its up to Dr. Creep to cure the youth of his sinister ways...and does so but you must watch to see how. Also Reverand Zealot treats us to another "Cult Corner" this time it's the shot on video horror film called "Original Sin" and we get trailers form other public access shows and horror and cult flicks.
    Shock Theater (1999)

    S1.E4 ∙ Mill Of The Stone Women

    2000
    A stranger breaks into Creep's crypt and hides a cursed nose, the Nose just knocks over and over causing Creep and his female fan Guest wonder what is its cause, and worse now Creep has a nasty cold and so does his guest. Reverand Zealot joins in on the search and they find the cursed nose. Can Dr. Creep and Zealot defeat the nose? Who Placed this cursed nose in the crypt? And why is there a "Ghost" child walking around the crypt all those questions and more will be answered in this episode. And also Reverand Zealot's "Cult Corner" this time showcases Dario Argento's classic "Suspira", we get more trailers and vintage commercials.
    Shock Theater (1999)

    S1.E5 ∙ Strange Behavior

    1999
    Dr. Creep is worried about the youth of today with their rap music, and pop culture and remembers back to his time of youth. And when that Strange Satan kid is back, Creep along side is hunchback friend Geraldo decide to turn the strange Kid into a normal kid. And the Geraldo is hit by a car after playing in traffic. The "Cult Corner" returns with Reverand Zealot has the splatter masterpiece "Cat in the Brain" directed by Lucio Fulci as his selected film. But by turning this creepy kid into a normal kid does Creep release something worse on he world..like a young republican!.
    Shock Theater (1999)

    S1.E6 ∙ Rat Man

    1999
    Filled with bloopers, silly moments and outtakes from the past few episodes due to Dr. Creep taken some time off for the Easter holiday. And we also get a "Homemade Shock" called "No Fun" directed by Andy Valeri just for a little more fun. A fun and silly episode that will for sure tickle your funny bone.
    Shock Theater (1999)

    S1.E7 ∙ When Women Had Tails

    1999
    A special episode were Dr. Creep sits down with cult film director Andy Copp and producer Rick Martin to talk about the tragic killings at Columbine High School that took place April 20th 1999. This episode is very serious one and really breaks down their thoughts on the massacre and the way the media handled it.
    Shock Theater (1999)

    S1.E8 ∙ Thing With Two Heads

    1999
    Dr. Creep is back and shares his vacation photos with the viewers and his special guest - a real two-headed transplant. Dr. Creep shares a book he's been reading and everything comes to a head when the two-headed transplant announces it's desire to marry itself and live in magical Yellow Springs. All this plus trailers and homemade commercials.
    Shock Theater (1999)

    S1.E9 ∙ House Of Exorcism

    1999
    Dr. Creep waxes nostalgic for the days of the drive-in theater and shares his memories of the now closed drive-ins around Dayton, Ohio. He shares a Halloween drive-in story about a friend named Trapper John and the pranks they pulled. So come and re-live the great days of the drive-in with Dr. Creep and be treated to trailers and classic drive-in spots.
    Shock Theater (1999)

    S1.E13 ∙ Samson In The Wax Museum

    2001
    In this episode Dr. Creep visits Cinema Wasteland 2001 in Strongsville Ohio and shows you the fun and good times that was had by all, he also interviews Son of Ghoul, Col. Klink and Cult film Director Andy Copp interviews Kevin Van Hentenryck of Basketcase fame.
    Shock Theater (1999)

    S1.E23 ∙ Scary Camp Special

    2004
    May 28th -30th 2004 was Ghastlee's Scary Camp, Dayton, Ohio's first Horror film convention and Dr. Creep shot a very special edition of New Shock Theater. The show is hosted in the Crypt by Dr. Creep and the Reverand Zealot who show clips from the amazing event. Dr. Creep interviews A. Ghastlee Ghoul, Conrad Brooks (Plan 9 from Outer Space), Joe Estevez, Sid Haig, Make-Up artist Jeff Krodel and Ken Kish of Cinema Wasteland. Also shown is a full "Freakshow Deluxe" performance from Tommy Gunn, a look at the Evil Dead Museum and some weird and wild clips.
    Shock Theater (1999)

    S1.E24 ∙ Eegah

    2004
    Dr. Creep and Reverend Zealot have a relaxing time on the set and chat about the nights film as well as the actors who made it come alive. As Dr. Creep and Zealot have had a long time on the road for conventions and live events and want to just sit back and enjoy a classic b-movie withe the viewers.
    Shock Theater (1999)

    S1.E25 ∙ Flesh Feast

    2004
    Dr. Creep and Reverend Zealot are back relaxing on the set of New Shock Theater and chat about the nights film Flesh Feast as well as the actress Veronica Lake. They also chat about Dr. Creep's uncle Doug Hobart who was a star in many films shot in Florida.

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