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In this spine-tingling episode, Joe Parisi explores the legacy of Elsa Lanchester, the unforgettable actress who brought The Bride of Frankenstein to life. But the story doesn't end on screen. Recently, true-crime and Hollywood historian Scott Michaels (Dearly Departed Tours/Findadeath) uncovered the mysterious truth about the whereabouts of Lanchester's remains. Hear how decades of rumor, misinformation, and Hollywood lore finally led to a surprising discovery.
Joe also dives into the life and tragic death of Colin Clive, the brilliant but tormented actor who portrayed Dr. Frankenstein himself, revealing the haunting parallels between his real life and the Gothic horror he helped create.
If you love classic monster movies, Hollywood history, and real-life mysteries, this episode is for you.
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In this spine-tingling episode, Joe Parisi explores the legacy of Elsa Lanchester, the unforgettable actress who brought The Bride of Frankenstein to life. But the story doesn't end on screen. Recently, true-crime and Hollywood historian Scott Michaels (Dearly Departed Tours/Findadeath) uncovered the mysterious truth about the whereabouts of Lanchester's remains. Hear how decades of rumor, misinformation, and Hollywood lore finally led to a surprising discovery.
Joe also dives into the life and tragic death of Colin Clive, the brilliant but tormented actor who portrayed Dr. Frankenstein himself, revealing the haunting parallels between his real life and the Gothic horror he helped create.
If you love classic monster movies, Hollywood history, and real-life mysteries, this episode is for you.
Follow Joe Parisi @joeparisivo
Follow Scott Michaels @iamscottmichaels

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