 the nightmares of Edgar Allen Poe, the terrors of Bram Stoker, the monsters of Mary Shelley, the suspense of Alfred Hitchcock, the thrill of Robert Louis Stevenson, and the horror of the Blancheville monster. It all culminates in in the horror of the Blancheville monster. In a sinister, unreal birthday celebration, only the flashes of madness pierce the darkness of the castle in the Blancheville monster. Mysterious cries, fatal omens, nefarious vices, chilling presences, the Blancheville monster, a dark path where the specter of death rides. A woman caught in the snare of a monstrous, fatal spell. The spell of the Blancheville monster. Does the coffin contain a creature snatched from life by a curse? Will anyone be able to unravel the mysteries of the Blancheville monster? And the wicked deeds of the children of darkness? The satanic storm of terrors, nightmares and sadistic violence. The Blancheville monster. Our May Weirdo Watch Party is Saturday, May 6th, with horror host Lee Turner from After Hours, presenting 1963's The Blancheville Monster, where a beautiful young daughter of a crazed count fears that she will fall victim to the family curse, to be sacrificed to fulfill an ancient family legend. Borrowing elements from Edgar Allan Poe's Fall of the House of Usher and some words with a mummy. Originally filmed in the Italian language, it was titled Horror, but we'll be watching the well-done English dubbed version entitled The Blancheville Monster. The Weirdo Watch Party is always free to watch online with everybody. So grab your popcorn, candy and soda and jump into the fun and even get involved in the live chat as we watch the movie. Again, the Weirdo Watch Party is Saturday, May 6th, starting at 10 p.m. Eastern, 9 p.m. Central, 7 p.m. Pacific. You can see a trailer for the film on the Weirdo Watch Party page at WeirdDarkness.com and we'll see you Saturday, May 6th, for The Blancheville Monster.