Boris Karloff’s Thriller The Remarkable Mrs Hawk: A Modern Re-telling of Homer’s Odyssey, Circean Poison with a Side of Bacon.

Of Circean poison and intoxicating things. When dealing with The Gods, the result is suffering.

The Remarkable Mrs. Hawk (air date December 18, 1961)

Starring Jo Van Fleet as Mrs. Cissy Hawk, John Carradine as Jason Longfellow, Paul Newlan as Sheriff Tom’Ulysses’ Willetts, Hal Baylor as Pete Gogan, and Bruce Dern as Johnny Norton. Directed by John Brahm and adapted to the screen by Donald Sanford from a story by Margaret St Clair

“What beast-molding Drakaina [Kirke] shall he [Odysseus] not behold, mixing drugs with the meal, and beast-shaping doom? And they, hapless ones, bewailing their fate shall feed in the pig styes, crunching grape stones mixed with grass and oil cake. But him the drowsy root shall save from harm and the coming of Ktaros [Hermes].”

Here is yet another favorite episode in the Thriller canon that always brings a smile to my face, even having seen it a number of times over the years. One of the most memorable and striking attributes that most of Karloff’s macabre little theatrical plays possess is an uncannily vivid sense of place, despite them having been filmed on a sound stage at Universal Studios.

Part of the enjoyment of this episode is the presence of that Ubiquitous character actor John Carradine, whose facial expressions alone can be so accentuated and, bear acrobatic demonstrations that make him so uniquely entertaining to watch and listen to. Not unlike the great Burgess Meredith. These actors both, use their faces as their canvas.

It’s a very interesting idea to take mythology and place it in a southern Gothic rural setting, alongside the carnival which adds a layer of mystique.

There’s a great scene that utilizes theatrical anachronism wonderfully. Cissy Hawk carries the bowl, or ‘Circe’s cup’ the night she feeds the pigs grapes and turns Johnny back into a man for a while. An ancient rite on modern rural farm land.

Another thing that’s notable is her wand is a plastic back scratcher!

The mixture of the playful score, clarinet, flute, and the grunts and groans and deep bassy string swells in contradiction adds such a maniacally macabre touch to the episode.

Perhaps it’s just good writing and set design that forges a perfect landscape for each story’s central theme to thrive. Mrs. Hawk is one of those contributions that offers just the right meat, from the perfect theatrical marrow. Continue reading “Boris Karloff’s Thriller The Remarkable Mrs Hawk: A Modern Re-telling of Homer’s Odyssey, Circean Poison with a Side of Bacon.”

MonsterGirl’s Fiend of the day! Ghost Story/Circle of Fear episode House of Evil ” The Creepy Muffin People & The Bad Grandpa”

GHOST STORY : 70s television series developed by William Castle: Episode #08 House of Evil

Written by Robert Block and starring: Melvyn Douglas as Grandpa, Mildred Dunnock as Mrs Rule, Joan Hotchkis, Richard Mulligan
and a very young Jody Foster as Judy

On his way for a visit Grandpa communicates by way of mental telepathy with his dead daughter who has died during child birth. He comes for a visit to see his only granddaughter Judy, bringing with him presents and the ability to speak by way of thought to his deaf and mute granddaughter.

Bad Grandpa gives Judy a very special doll house which is an exact replica of the house she, her father, step mother, and newly adopted brother and housekeeper Mrs Rule presently live in.

But Grandpa is a very very evil man, with a sinister agenda! Mildred Dunnock plays the devoted housekeeper who has always been suspicious of this man, and unknowingly facilitates what will become part of the old man’s plans by baking these horrid little magic muffin people.

happy baking- monstergirl!

Boris Karloff’s Thriller: God Grante That She Lye Stille 1961″Until my body is restored to me”

Boris Karloff’s Thriller Season 2, Episode 5: God Grante That She Lye Stille

Original Air Date—23 October 1961

Directed by Hershel Daugherty and starring Sarah Marshall

JO GABRIEL’S “GOD GRANT SHE LYE STILL” appears on my album Fools and Orphans

Featuring the incredible performance by cellist Matt Turner


MonsterGirl (JoGabriel)

MonsterGirl’s Quote of The Day! Rosemary’s Baby

Pain be gone, I shall have no more of thee! -Rosemary Woodhouse, Rosemary’s Baby