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Monster Madhouse Live is a public access

</gallery>television and Internet Horror movie program. The show is hosted by horror host Karlos Borloff, played by Washington, DC native Jerry Moore, and is broadcast live from Channel 12 studios in Falls Church, VA. The live show is also simulcast live on the Internet, making Monster Madhouse Live the only horror hosted movie program that broadcasts both live on television and the Internet as a simulcast event in the eastern United States. The movies shown on MML are public domain films, "B" monster movies, and old black and white horror film from the 60s and 70s.

The Monster Madhouse show began in 2006 as a featured group of four monster hunters or monsterminators led by Borloff (Moore), and included computer android Gizmo Doohickey (Russ Hasty), scientist and monsterologist Dr. Elixir (Kenny Hasty), and mercenary Ivan (Joe Haley) and over the next two years the cast grew to over ten, including Countess Contessa, Nicole Galeano as Sally the Zombie Cheerleader, Dangerous Dan, Pvt. Beauregard Pettigrew, Spooky Dementia, and the Pum'kin Punk. Guest appearances by other horror hosts, local personalities, short skits, cartoons, and performances by area bands are featured during the live two hour program. The program airs about every three weeks world-wide, then is edited to a half hour 'magazine' and posted on Internet video sites such as Veoh and You Tube. The show was briefly mentioned in the spring of 2008 on the NBC show The Tonight Show by host Jay Leno with Borloff and a short MML clip being televised on the national late time program. [1]

References

  1. ^ Article written by Monster Madhouse writer and cast member Robert Madden 2008

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