Virginia Creepers

Virginia Creepers
Directed by Sean Kotz
Christopher Valluzzo
Produced by Sean Kotz
Written by Sean Kotz
Starring Mr. Lobo
Bowman Body
Count Gore De Vol
Doctor Madblood
Dr. Gruesome & Skeeter
Dr. Sarcofiguy
Ghoulda
Hazel Witch
Jebediah Buzzard
Karlos Borloff
Ronald
Release date
  • October 10, 2009 (2009-10-10)[1]
Country United States
Language English

Virginia Creepers: The Horror Host Tradition of the Old Dominion (or simply Virginia Creepers) is a 2009 documentary film directed by Sean Kotz and Christopher Valluzzo about horror hosts from Virginia.[2]

Cast

  • Mr. Lobo as Himself/Narrator
  • Bill Bowman as Himself/Bowman Body
  • Dick Dyszel as Himself/Count Gore De Vol
  • Jerry Harrell as Himself/Doctor Madblood
  • Mark Bartholomew & Matt Pak as Themselves/Dr. Gruesome & Skeeter
  • John Dimes as Himself/Dr. Sarcofiguy
  • Geri Chronowit as Herself/Ghoulda
  • Hazel Witch as Herself
  • Jebediah Buzzard as Himself
  • Jerry Moore as Karlos Borloff
  • Jerry Sandford as Ronald

Reception

Paul Carupe of Rue Morgue reviewed Virginia Creepers saying "The doc ably captures the ramshackle charm of these local productions, the dedicated people that made them and how they became neighborhood stars in the process."[3]

DVD release

On October 30, 2009,[4] Horse Archer Productions released the film on DVD. The DVD cover is a visual reference to the 1945 film House of Dracula.[5]

See also

References

  1. "Virginia Creepers: The Horror Host Tradition of the Old Dominion - Release dates". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved December 9, 2010.
  2. "Jeepers Creepers! New Documentary Recalls Local TV "Horror Hosts"". The Roanoke Star. 17 September 2009.
  3. Carupe, Paul (March 2010), Rue Morgue
  4. "Amazon.com: Virginia Creepers: The Horror Host Tradition of the Old Dominion: Count Gore De Vol, The Bowman Body, Dr. Madblood, Mr. Lobo, The Keeper, Dr. Gruesome, Ronald The Ghoul, Sir Graves Ghastly, Sean Kotz;Chris Valluzzo". Amazon.com. Retrieved 9 December 2010.
  5. "Virginia Creepers: The Horror Host Tradition of the Old Dominion". Archived from the original on 2011. Retrieved 10 January 2017.


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