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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2006

If you were a child of the 60's in NYC then you will remember this classic opening to CHILLER THEATRE. Every Saturday night Channel 11 showed all the great B-Movie Horror and Sci-Fi classics.

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  • Wow! I was randomly thinking of my childhood through tv and music, and it's all here on youtube. I'm 54 years old, and I don't know why, but I keep thinking of those times. I guess that I'm comming to realize that my time is comming to an end in life, and I want to old onto my memories. Too bad because my life was filled with so much hurt, and pain in those times, but for some strange reason, I need to remember. Thanks to all that posted these memories and thanks to youtube.

  • the very sound of this music still creeps me out at 53yrs old..i still feel like i am 7yrs old..cringing to the sound of the music..sticking my fingers in my ears and puttin covers over my head. its one of the worst themes i have ever heard in my life.

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  • oh yeah my friend remember it welll

  • @bizzzybee Remember the "skull-face emerging from the black water, and then moving the jaw and submerging again" opening? Stark, Bizzare, and Sublime! I am about your age, and know about the tragedy and misery of life as well. We remember in order to hold a frame of reference to a time when everything was opening up to us. Now we let go, but want some small token from that innocence of our youthful folly. Thank you for the comment.

  • @rjplamf61 Yeah, the woman at the beginning (Vampira) scared the daylights outta me too. The intro used to always catch me unexpectedly while I was watching a show. One minute, I'm watching a commercial, next minute, this woman appears out of the darkness. Ahhh, but those were the good ol' days, when TV was worth watching.

  • Thanks---from a '60's Bronx boy!

  • @inkey2 cheers rocky great stuff,,!!

    

  • @rockytheyorky I am 58 and yeah, all I do is think about the old days.....you know you're old when you do that. This era was a golden era in my life.....Famous Monsters Magazine, weekend creature features, Aurora monster models......back when it was a big deal to get a portable transistor radio for your birthday.

    Speaking of super balls....my brother once hit one with a baseball bat as hard as he could........we never saw it again. It went into the stratosphere

  • Fantastic!

    DD The Creepy Clown

  • Thanks for the Post You hit the ball out of the park with this one

  • hey your only 53 people are living to 100,you have plenty of time left,but one thing is true well never be able to relive those times again.I can,t tell you the enjoyment my friends and I had playing with the creepy crawler maker at christmas which i got as a gift,and I still have it in the box.or how about the GI Joe that came with an aqua suit and actually swam in the tub.Rockum Sockum Robots,,need I say more well i will I still have my original Super Ball ,boy did that bounce and still does.

  • I hated when they went to the new intro with the hand coming out of the grave. The original intro was so much creepier in black and white. When I was a kid the women at the beggining scared the living shit out of me. Man does this clip bring back memories of my early chilldhood.

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