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This terrifying special effect in Village of the Damned was what convinced the studio to produce the film
As if these kids couldn't get any creepier.

Ken Curtis had this clever trick to keep Festus looking filthy on Gunsmoke
A little effort went a long way in building an authentic wardrobe for a well-worn character.

Buddy Ebsen said that he enjoyed everything about The Beverly Hillbillies
However, the actor said he was glad that his next project, Barnaby Jones, was a stark contrast to the comedy.

28 Years Later: 5 underrated zombie movies to watch before you hit the cinema!
Have you seen these creature features yet?

George Romero's favorite film in his Living Dead series was Day of the Dead
Here's the surprising reason why Romero loved the 1985 film.

George Romero discusses his unexpected influences, and how they affected ''Night of the Living Dead''
The father of modern zombie movies on where it's all from!

Andy Griffith felt that Andy Taylor’s strength came from being relatable
Andy Taylor was "just a regular guy," and that was his greatest appeal.

Gunsmoke's Ken Curtis on the importance of making people laugh
A little humor can go a long way in the Western world!

Here's how Vicki Lawrence really felt about Carol Burnett
"We're a lot alike," said Lawrence.

Meet Janay Smith: Inside the Collection
A big-league collection with a big heart—and an even bigger price tag. Take a look!

Robert Siodmak wouldn't work with his brother on the 1943 film Son of Dracula
This brother was out for blood!

Barbara Billingsley was guided by lessons from her earlier career
Miss Billingsley knew how to dress, and how to hold herself.

Here's how Jean Stapleton would correct fans when they identified her as Edith in public
She was a talented actor, but was also comfortable in her own skin.

Which Siodmak brother directed these films?
Who directed that film?

5 reasons comic book artist Franco is the perfect choice to launch Svengoolie's 2025 Artist Collection
The first artist of the 2025 Svengoolie Artist Collection speaks about his start in comics, his love of old Hollywood horror, and how he found Svengoolie!

Can you make your way through this vampire poll alive?
Grab some garlic and get ready to be faced with the choice of a lifetime!

Can you guess which movie made Lon Chaney want to form a monsters' union?
The Wolf Man actor wanted rights for Monsters!

Here's an inside look at the lightning-fast rehearsal process that made The Honeymooners so good
"Never in our wildest dreams did we think we were making TV history."

10 pieces of advice Hugh Beaumont gave to parents in 1959
Get some advice from one of television's top dads!

Art Carney: ''I never got tired of The Honeymooners''
"I always looked forward to going down to the show on Saturday nights."

Paul Brinegar on the secret to success as an actor: Don't be a star!
George Washington Wishbone had no issues playing second fiddle.

Rod Serling said that aspiring unknown writers had ''practically no chance of breaking into TV today''
"Television cries out for new talent," said the writer.

Rod Serling said he didn't blame CBS for cancelling The Twilight Zone in 1964
Serling also said that the network didn't give him an opportunity to update the series with the times.
From Gunsmoke to Cannon: William Conrad’s long march to stardom, and why he yearned to leave it all behind
The Cannon star just wanted to sit still.

Jean Stapleton believed that Edith Bunker was a reflection of women everywhere in the 1970s
"I knew Edith had to move fast to be real," said Stapleton.

In 1974, Richard Thomas defended The Waltons and their approach to life
Richard Thomas loved to praise The Waltons; he just wanted the critics to do the same.

Jean Stapleton credited her mother for her strong work ethic
"I was raised that way," said the actor.

Can you match the vampire to their correct film?
Put on your cape and fangs, it's time for a vampire quiz!

The Devil's in the details: 7 ways The Exorcist changed over the years
Which version did you see?

R.I.P. Brian Wilson: Founding member of the Beach Boys and music pioneer
The rock and roll legend was 82.

Before she was Trixie Norton on The Honeymooners, Joyce Randolph was ''the most murdered actress on television''
Before Jackie Gleason spotted her in a commercial, Randolph earned a living making guest appearances in more serious dramas.

Jean Stapleton was never interested in the role of the leading lady
"I knew where I belonged," said the actor.
Acting on Faith: How William Christopher gambled on a dream and won
William Christopher had to struggle to make it.