"Cinema Insomnia" Showcases "Frankenstein Vs. The Creature From Blood Cove"
Since its release last Halloween, the reputation of WILLIAM WINCKLER'S FRANKENSTEIN VS. THE CREATURE FROM BLOOD COVE has been steadily growing, with the picture's popularity (and DVD sales) skyrocketing when the adventure received "Best Feature Film" honors earlier this year atthe 2006 World Horror Convention. Now audiences who have not yet experiencedthis acclaimed homage to vintage Universal-style horror films andold-fashioned Atomic Age 'creature features' can do so via the nationallysyndicated TV movie program CINEMA INSOMNIA, hosted by the legendary Mr.Lobo. Over the weekend of October 28, 2006, the movie will be shownthroughout the country as part of CINEMA INSOMNIA's HALLOWEEN HORROR EXTRAVAGANZA. Additional details are available at www.cinemainsomnia.com.
"As a kid I used to watch wonderful films like THE CREATURE FROM THE BLACKLAGOON, HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL and GODZILLA on late-night TV," recallsdirector William Winckler, who also wrote the screenplay and independently financed FRANKENSTEIN VS. THE CREATURE FROM BLOOD COVE. "Airing on CINEMAINSOMNIA will offer those fans of classic monster movies who haven't seenthe picture a chance to take a nostalgic walk down 'monster memory lane.'"
WILLIAM WINCKLER'S FRANKENSTEIN VS. THE CREATURE FROM BLOOD COVE stars LarryButler (The Janitor, Lost in the USA, Elvis is Alive) and includes special appearances by Butch Patrick (The Munsters), Lloyd Kaufman (The ToxicAvenger, Terror Firmer), Raven De La Croix (Russ Meyer's Up!, Hear No Evil),David Gerrold (Star Trek) and Cyberspace Adult Video Review (CAVR) Starletof the Year Selena Silver. The tale takes place in a remote laboratory nearthe California coast, where a trio of scientists have resurrected Frankenstein's monster in a misguided attempt to use his colossal strengthfor good. As part of the same diabolical experiment, a half-human amphibian abomination has also been unleashed. Both creatures are determined todestroy one another, wreaking havoc throughout the isolated coastal community.
While the picture, which was produced through William Winckler Productions,Inc., will air in an edited format on CINEMA INSOMNIA, the unexpurgatedversion -- accompanied by numerous extras including a director's commentary track, "making of" featurette and the theatrical trailer -- remains available on DVD at Amazon.com and other online and brick-and-mortar retailers.
Further information on WILLIAM WINCKLER'S FRANKENSTEIN VS. THE CREATURE FROMBLOOD COVE, William Winckler and William Winckler Productions, Inc. is available at http://www.williamwincklerproductions.com/
"As a kid I used to watch wonderful films like THE CREATURE FROM THE BLACKLAGOON, HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL and GODZILLA on late-night TV," recallsdirector William Winckler, who also wrote the screenplay and independently financed FRANKENSTEIN VS. THE CREATURE FROM BLOOD COVE. "Airing on CINEMAINSOMNIA will offer those fans of classic monster movies who haven't seenthe picture a chance to take a nostalgic walk down 'monster memory lane.'"
WILLIAM WINCKLER'S FRANKENSTEIN VS. THE CREATURE FROM BLOOD COVE stars LarryButler (The Janitor, Lost in the USA, Elvis is Alive) and includes special appearances by Butch Patrick (The Munsters), Lloyd Kaufman (The ToxicAvenger, Terror Firmer), Raven De La Croix (Russ Meyer's Up!, Hear No Evil),David Gerrold (Star Trek) and Cyberspace Adult Video Review (CAVR) Starletof the Year Selena Silver. The tale takes place in a remote laboratory nearthe California coast, where a trio of scientists have resurrected Frankenstein's monster in a misguided attempt to use his colossal strengthfor good. As part of the same diabolical experiment, a half-human amphibian abomination has also been unleashed. Both creatures are determined todestroy one another, wreaking havoc throughout the isolated coastal community.
While the picture, which was produced through William Winckler Productions,Inc., will air in an edited format on CINEMA INSOMNIA, the unexpurgatedversion -- accompanied by numerous extras including a director's commentary track, "making of" featurette and the theatrical trailer -- remains available on DVD at Amazon.com and other online and brick-and-mortar retailers.
Further information on WILLIAM WINCKLER'S FRANKENSTEIN VS. THE CREATURE FROMBLOOD COVE, William Winckler and William Winckler Productions, Inc. is available at http://www.williamwincklerproductions.com/




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