Watch Horror Films, Keep America Strong! Trailer

Watch Horror Films, Keep America Strong! Trailer (2008)

15 May 2008 Horror, Factual 64 mins

For 14 years, from January 1971 through September 1984, CREATURE FEATURES ranked in the Nielsen ratings as one of the most popular TV shows in San Francisco Bay Area television history. Broadcasted from KTVU Channel 2 in Oakland, California, the Saturday night series was hosted by former TV advertising writer Bob Wilkins for eight years, followed by San Francisco Chronicle entertainment writer John Stanley who kept the series alive for another six.

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Cast

Bob Wilkins

as Himself

John Stanley

as Himself

Crew

Tom Wyrsch

Director

International Releases Dates

United States 15 May 2008

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