Old memories were shared and new memories were made Saturday night at Robe-Ann Park as Sammy Terry came to life for a new generation of Hoosiers while ghoulishly reversing the aging process on a legion of older admirers. More than 40 years since his late father, Bob Carter, graced the old Voncastle Theater stage for a live performance weaved around a spate of horror movies, Mark Carter brought Sammy Terry to the bandshell in the Greencastle park.
Son of Sammy spoke about how gratifying it has been to see the way Hoosiers fondly recall the pale-faced ghoul his father brought to life on WTTV, Channel 4, Indianapolis, beginning in Sammy Terry a name derived from a play on words for cemetery or cem-e-tery would rise from his coffin late on Friday nights, chortling ominously while introducing B-movie horror flicks and ad-libbing pun-laden banter for commercial-break entertainment.
Dozens of adults fondly told similar stories Saturday, recalling how their parents would let them stay up late that one night a week to watch "Nightmare Theater," as it came to be known. They talked of positioning bowls of popcorn and cheetos and pouring Pepsis or root beers in preparation of having the daylights scared out of themselves.
One enchanting tale even recalled how a young viewer hid behind a bag of Lay's potato chips whenever things got particularly scary on the screen. Mark Carter said he welcomes the notion of "exposing the next generation to horror only Hoosiers could know. Add content advisory.
Did you know Edit. Trivia The name Sammy Terry originated from the word Cemetery and was a play on words. User reviews Be the first to review. Details Edit.
Release date United States. United States. WTTV Channel 4. Technical specs Edit. Color Black and White. Contribute to this page Suggest an edit or add missing content. Top Gap. I'm not sure today's more sophisticated kids would stand for such nonexistent production values. Sadly, horror hosts have gone the way of buggy whips and powdered wigs. Anyway, here's my version of Sammy Terry and his pal George the spider. I didn't notice it back when I was watching him on a snowy TV set, but in reality Sammy's yellow gloves appeared to be everyday dishwashing gloves, with what looked like "veins" drawn on with a marker!
No idea why he'd have veins on his gloves, but whatever. Want to see more? Check out my new blog! All the cool kids are doing it! I'm also on Twitter for some reason. Bob Canada By: Bob Canada. Sammy Terry Sometimes I feel sorry for kids today. Drawn in Photoshop on the graphic tablet. Taken on January 30, All rights reserved.
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