
Remember the good 'ol days of the Ghoul, Sir Graves Ghastly, and Count Scary? Remember the days of LOCAL television in Detroit? Well, they're back!
Wolfman Mac hosts classic 'B' horror and sci-fi movies on Wolfman Mac's Nightmare Sinema. Since July of '07, Nightmare Sinema been broadcasting in 300,000 homes on public access throughout Metro-Detroit. And now you can catch Nightmare Sinema every week on WMYD TV, Detroit's My TV20! Every Saturday night at Midnight!
Movies like "The House on Haunted Hill", "Plan 9 From Outer Space", "The Brain That Wouldn't Die", and more, are enhanced with retro TV commercials, music videos and zany skits!
Recorded at Stage 3 Productions in Warren, MI, Nightmare Sinema is perfect popcorn eatin' TV! So stay up late Saturday nights and tune in to Wolfman Mac's Nightmare Sinema!
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Meet the Nightmare Sinema Stars...
Wolfman Mac
A bit of an enigma, Wolfman Mac has kept his past much to himself. Having been around since the 1930's, Wolfman Mac searched for years for an outlet for his love of low grade "B" movies and hackneyed acting. His attempts to find an outlet went unfulfilled until the fateful day, when being chased by angry villagers, he stumbled across an old abandoned drive-in and his future business partner Boney Bob.
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Boney Bob
Boney was a star of the Vaudeville stage during the 1920's until the early 1930's when he decided to die for tax evasion purposes. Unfortunately, being dead stuck! Boney worked for a number of years as an extra in various horror movies in such key roles as "skeleton hanging on wall" and "skeleton in coffin" among other notable roles. Once work in Hollywood dried up Boney got work in the education field as a teaching assistant…er…aide. More precisely he was a classroom skeleton. Disheartened by the state of his career Boney went into hiding at an old abandoned drive-in until the fortuitous day when Wolfman Mac walked into his life.
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Professor M. Balmer
A not quite "mad" scientist, Professor M. Balmer is a scientific genius…that is when he can remember what it is he is doing. Married to the "lovely" Maude Balmer, Professor M. Balmer provides Wolfman Mac with potions and concoctions to assist him with his problem with various attacking monsters and egocentric illustrators.
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Sir Morgus Gravesly
Born in England in 1765, died whenever, Morgus is a graveyard ghoul with an important job. Morgus is the keeper of the film crypt for Nightmare Sinema. A member of the Grave Diggers Union Chapter 666, Morgus supplies Wolfman Mac with the cinematic masterpieces that are shown each week. Knighted posthumously, Morgus rarely acknowledges his title unless he feels he isn't getting the respect he believes he deserves.
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Creepy Clyde
Creepy Clyde is a vampire of multiple talents. Gifted with a remarkable voice, Creepy Clyde, assisted by his ward Morbid Melvin, contributes to Wolfman Mac's success by providing voice-overs and remarkable songs and animation.
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Morbid Melvin
A ward of Creepy Clyde, what can one say about Melvin? He's a big kid at heart…and mind for that matter. Melvin assists Creepy Clyde in whatever capacity an over-sized child can provide.
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Torg
The robotic intern for Nightmare Sinema, Torg was left behind by Martian invaders one Christmastime and has since been an assistant to Wolfman Mac in oh so many ways.
Torg lives by the three Prime Directives: Get girls, drink beer and take over the Earth.
He's one of us.
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Ivana Werkagenn
Ivana was actress from the 1930's through the 1970's but always as an movie "extra". Her status as a bit player never dampened her spirit, nor her ego. Ivana truly believes that no movie she had appeared in would have been a success if it wasn't for her stunning performances.
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