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WFLD Channel 32 - Monstrous Movie - "The House of Fear" (Opening Excerpt, 1982)
Views: 4581
Here is the opening (sadly, cut slightly in the middle) for the WFLD Channel 32 Monstrous Movie. The movie was "The House of Fear".
Music used in the opening is by Dick Jacobs - from the album "Themes From Horror Movies", and the track is "This Island Earth" (thanks to Dan Siciliano for the info)
The announcer is Jim Barton.
This aired on local Chicago TV on Saturday, June 5th 1982.
WFLD Channel 32 - Monstrous Movie - "The House of Fear" (Commercial Break, 1982)
Views: 2670
Here is a commercial break (the only one I have so far) for the WFLD Channel 32 Monstrous Movie. The movie was "The House of Fear". The announcer during the bumper is Jim Barton. Includes:
Monstrous Movie bumper (no voice over)
Vinylife (voice over by Jim Barton)
ON TV - Holmes Vs. Cooney (again?!)
DeVRY Institute of Technology
Sergeant's Sentry V Flea & Tick Collar
Aronson Furniture (I don't remember t...
WFLD Channel 32 - Eight O'Clock Movie - "Stalag 17" (Opening, 1981)
Views: 2400
Here is the opening of the Eight O'Clock Movie presentation of "Stalag 17" on WFLD Channel 32. Also includes the pre-emption notice of the Richard Simmons Show at the beginning. (Funny side-note: The "Eight O'Clock Movie" for this night actually began at 7:30pm) WSNS Channel 44 - The Star Spangled Movie - "Dimension 5" (Promo, 1980)
Views: 1377 Here's a promo for the 10-13-80 airing of the Star-Spangled Movie presentation of the 1966 film "Dimension 5" on WSNS TV-44. Previous to this we saw a few other glimpses of this bumper movie show - maybe it always aired at 3:30pm on weekdays? Could this help definitively date those other clips?
Great movie. If you haven't seen it - rent it this weekend! :-)
This was the earlier version of the Eight O'Clock Movie graphics - you can see the later version
Voiceover by Don Ferris.
This promo aired on local Chicago TV the second we...
WFLD Channel 32 - The Honeymooners - "A Matter of Life and Death" (Commercial Break #2, 1977)
Views: 1810
Here's the second commercial break from the airing of The Honeymooners episode "A Matter of Life and Death" on WFLD Channel 32. Includes:
The Honeymooners bumper slide
Commercial offer for the book set World War II from Time-Life Books, spotlighting such major events as the Battles of Britain and the Atlantic, the Blitzkrieg, and the Rising Sun (main voiceover by Jackson Beck, a.k.a. "Bluto" of the theatrical "Popeye" cartoons aired on WFLD,...
WGN Channel 9 - Movie Greats - "International House" (Opening, 1981)
Views: 5678
Here is the opening for the Movie Greats presentation of "International House" on WGN Channel 9. Includes:
WGN Globe-Logo Station ID (voiceover by Paul Rogers)
Movie Greats opening with theme song (segment of "Birdland" by Weather Report) and movie introduction (voiceover by Paul Rogers). This is a different theme song than featuring in the other Movie Greats clip posted from December 1981, which was more traditional sounding.
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WGN Channel 9 - Movie Greats - "Guns Of Diablo" (Opening, 1981)
Views: 2451
Here is the opening for the Movie Greats presentation of "Guns of Diablo" on WGN Channel 9. Includes:
WGN Globe-Logo (slightly different one) Station ID (Featuring Clif Mercer as the announcer)
Movie Greats opening with theme song (segment of "Birdland" by Weather Report) and movie introduction by Clif Mercer. This is a different theme song than featuring in the other Movie Greats clip posted from December 1981, which was more traditional sounding.
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The ABC Sunday Night Movie - "21 Hours At Munich" (Opening, 1976)
Views: 2033
Here's the opening for The ABC Sunday Night Movie presentation of "21 Hours at Munich" including the promo for the movie. This was the premiere airing for this made-for-tv film.
This aired on local Los Angeles TV (and Chicago TV) on Sunday, November 7th 1976. (on Chicago TV at 8pm!)
CBS Special Movie (Bumper, 1984)
Views: 1449
Here's a bumper with music but no voiceover for the CBS Special Movie.
This aired on local Chicago TV on Wednesday, May 2nd 1984.