Posted on 10/31/2022 12:28:12 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
Here's a 29 minute 57 second video of the Shindig Halloween Show from 1965. The only copy available available has a missing five minute segment that had four cut songs including Boris Karloff singing The Monster Mash! The missing audio segment was recorded by Lionelatwill in 1965, when he was only a kid, (a smart kid) and those missing minutes were edited in to the video from the 13:17 to 19:15 section. I edited some of the show's other video clips and then synched to Lionelatwil's audio. Here's the closest thing to the complete episode available. Enjoy the blast from the past!
Shindig 1965 Halloween Complete Show with Recreated Missing Segments
June 18, 2012 | godzzl
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[snip] This was originally made by me & uploaded on Halloween 2011, but I completely restored the clips to where they need to belong when they was first created & this video is dedicated to classic Halloween movie fans across the globe. Happy Early Halloween Everybody.
This Is A Spooky Tribute To The Scariest Men Team Boris Karloff & Bela Lugosi & Also This Is A Remake Of My Original Video Tribute To Frankenstein's Boris Karloff With Pictures In It & This Time I Included Footages To Fit The Clips & Featuring Dracula's Bela Lugosi Starring In The Video & This Spooky & Horror Scenes Contains Clips From Frankenstein (1931) & Dracula (1931) & The Mummy (1932) & The Black Cat (1934) & The Raven (1935) & The Bride Of Frankenstein (1935) & I Do Not Own These Clips. These Clips Belong To Their Rightful Owners & No Copyright Violation Intended.Bobby "Boris" Pickett, The Crypt-Kickers
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Wow..thank you for the post.
My pleasure.
I didn’t see this when it aired because I was in Darmstadt, Germany. But I did do something that day that was appropriate for Halloween.
A few miles south of Darmstadt is Burg Frankenstein, a long-abandoned medieval castle. Halloween fell on a Sunday in 1965, so we figured it was a good time to visit the castle. We were the only ones there, but in subsequent years, American service personnel discovered Frankenstein Castle and began holding Halloween parties at the site.
Stay on the Right Side of the Road--Jack Hylton & His Orchestra (1933)
:^) The Modern Prometheus would be a good club name.
:^) 32 years old at that time. :^)
Thanks!
A snip of "Jessica" is in there as well.
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….Which today would be a song from 1990…
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