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In this Halloween special written by the host of CINEMA INSOMNIA, Mr. Lobo, a group of “paranoid investigators” return to the one house that they could not prove was haunted by a fake ghost in a rubber mask. This holiday special is NOT ANIMATED but features some very animated actors who are better known as their Horror Host Personae. The CINEMA INSOMNIA’S HAUNTED HOUSE SPECIAL stars DICK DYZSEL(Count Gore DeVol’s Creature Feature) as Sheriff Bronson Canyon, JOHN DIMES(The Spooky Movie host, Dr. Sarcofiguy) as Professor Ex-Exorcist, JERRY MOORE II(Karlos Borloff host of Monster Madhouse) as V. Price Tagge, RICH KOZ(Svengoolie) as the voice of Dr. Rummage Goodwill And of course, MR. LOBO as Himself and MISS MITTENS as Herself--who together have hosted horror movies on Cinema Insomnia for 13 years. Also appearing is genre model and actress ANDREA MARIE as Lady Chestburster and DIXIE DELLAMORTO, artist and Editor of HORROR HOSTS and CREATURE FEATURES--credited as Kogarella the ape's "trainer". Since the 50′s TV Horror Hosts have been a just as much a staple of Halloween fun as bumbling idiots in a Haunted House. Not only do you get top horror host talent but a barrage of Haunted House trailers, Cartoons, Vintage Commercials, and tons of spooky surprises and original songs! Beautifully Filmed by ZOM-BEE TV in a real haunted house in Winchester VA that has since been condemned and torn down. Be ready for Halloween anytime anywhere and invest in this collectable spooktacular! Since 2001 CINEMA INSOMNIA has been mesmerizing slumber parties and obsessed loners all over the planet. A delightful twist on the Classic Creature Feature host format featuring Unusual films, Drive-in snack bar ads, Toy Commercials, Vintage ads, Interviews, Music videos, Parodies, and Off-beat humor. Beyond Elvira, after Mystery Science Theater, and unlike any late night show on the planet, your favorite host, MR. LOBO proves that "They're not bad movies--just misunderstood."