Okay, this time I'm getting the schedule done on time...
May 2016:
SUN 5/1
2:15 AM: God Told Me To ('76): Supernatural/SF thriller directed by Larry Cohen. As a trivia note, it features the film debut of Andy Kaufman in a small role as a cop.
3:45 AM: It Lives Again ('78): Another Cohen film.
WED 5/4
1:45 AM: Mad Love ('35): Peter Lorre and Colin Clive in a Hands of Orlac adaptation.
Noon: Robin and Marian ('76): Richard Lester's take on the aging Robin Hood, with Sean Connery and Audrey Hepburn. (Not SF/fantasy, but myth-based, so what the hey.)
THU 5/5
9:30 PM: The Beast With a Million Eyes ('55): Roger Corman alien-invader film.
11:00 PM: A Bucket of Blood ('59): Corman wax-museum horror classic starring Dick Miller.
FRI 5/6
1:45 AM: Ghost of Dragstrip Hollow ('59): Teen hot-rodder comedy in a haunted house -- I'm not clear whether the title creature is real or Scooby-Doo-style, but here it is.
3:00 AM: Attack of the Puppet People ('58): Bert I. Gordon's miniaturization-themed B-movie, with John Hoyt and John Agar.
4:30 AM: Tarzan and the Valley of Gold ('66): James Bond-ish Tarzan adventure with Mike Henry as Tarzan. Also stars Nancy Kovack and David Opatoshu before their Star Trek turns.
SAT 5/7
4:30 PM: Them! ('54)
6:15 PM: The Day the Earth Stood Still ('51)
WED 5/11
4:30 AM: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde ('41): Ugh, the inferior version again.
5:45 PM: The Jungle Book ('42): Not the Disney version.
THU 5/12-FRI 5/13: American International Pictures marathon.
8:00 PM: Pit and the Pendulum ('61): Roger Corman directs Vincent Price.
9:30 PM: "X" -- The Man With the X-Ray Eyes ('63): Corman directs Ray Milland.
11:00 PM: Dementia 13 ('63): Corman produces, Coppola directs (his first mainstream film), William Campbell stars.
12:30 AM: Black Sabbath ('64): Italian horror trilogy hosted by Boris Karloff. Originally titled I tre volti della paura (The Three Faces of Fear).
2:30 AM: The Comedy of Terrors ('64): Jacques Tourneur directs Price, Lorre, Karloff, and Basil Rathbone!
4:15 AM: Master of the World ('61): Vincent Price does Jules Verne. Who cares who directs? (It's William Witney.)
SAT 5/14
12:15 AM: The Boy With Green Hair ('48): Mainly an allegory about war orphans, but has a borderline fantasy element. Dean Stockwell is the title boy, and this movie is extensively referenced in Battlestar Galactica: The Plan.
MON 5/16
2:15 PM: Bell, Book and Candle ('58)
TUE 5/17
12:30 AM: Twice-Told Tales ('63): Vincent Price plays four roles (including the narrator) in a Nathaniel Hawthorne horror anthology.
4:30 AM: Spirits of the Dead ('68): Another horror anthology with Price narrating, this time based on Poe, but made in Europe and directed by Roger Vadim, Louis Malle, and Frederico Fellini. Cast includes Jane and Peter Fonda, Brigitte Bardot, and Terence Stamp.
2:45 PM: Tarzan Escapes ('36): Third Johnny Weissmuller/Maureen O'Sullivan Tarzan.
WED 5/18
6:15 PM: Eyes Without a Face ('59): Face-stealing horror.
THU 5/19
2:00 PM: Once Upon a Time ('44): Sounds odd... Cary Grant as a producer promoting a dancing caterpillar. A possible influence on One Froggy Evening?
FRI 5/20
5:00 AM: Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine ('65): Vincent Price slumming in a Frankie Avalon beach movie.
SAT 5/21
2:30 AM: Captain Nemo and the Underwater City ('70): With Robert Ryan and Chuck Connors. Co-written by Pip and Jane Baker, which might make old-school Doctor Who fans want to stay away.
SUN 5/22
2:00 PM: Close Encounters of the Third Kind ('77)
4:30 PM: Forbidden Planet ('56)
6:15 PM: Village of the Damned ('61)
9:30 PM: Of Stars and Men ('61): An animated documentary adapted from the book by the great astronomer Harlow Shapley (the guy the center of the galaxy is named after).
10:45 PM: For All Mankind ('89): Live-action documentary about the Apollo program.
TUE 5/24-WED 5/25: Marathon whose nominal theme is "time travel," but it's mostly misnamed...
8:00 PM: Sleeper ('73): I still have this unwatched on my DVR from last time they showed it. I'm unsure whether I could still find Woody Allen funny.
9:45 PM: The Ghost Goes West ('36): With Robert Donat as a millionaire and his ghostly ancestor.
11:30 PM: I Married a Witch ('42): Proto-Bewitched comedy with a reincarnated Salem victim.
1:00 AM: A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court ('49)
3:00 AM: The Man Who Could Work Miracles ('36): H.G. Wells fantasy of ordinary man gaining limitless power.
4:30 AM: The Horn Blows at Midnight ('45): Perennial Jack Benny fantasy (though it's all a dream).
THU 5/26
8:00 PM: The Abominable Dr. Phibes ('71): Starring Vincent Price.
FRI 5/27
3:45 AM: Blacula ('72): Need I say more?
8:30 AM: The Most Dangerous Game ('32): Spoiler: It's people.