7 December: Today in History
Release of House of Dracula
“House of Dracula,” released today in 1945. It’s a classic in the horror film genre. This movie brought together iconic monsters like Dracula, the Wolf Man, and Frankenstein’s Monster. Fun trivia: it’s part of Universal’s legendary monster series. The film stands out for its unique crossover plot. Dracula seeks a cure for his vampirism, adding a twist to the traditional story. The Wolf Man and Frankenstein’s Monster also seek help.
6.9 Earthquake in Armenia
On December 7, 1988, a catastrophic 6.9 magnitude earthquake hit Spitak, Armenia, leading to a profound humanitarian crisis. The quake claimed the lives of an estimated 25,000 to 50,000 people, marking it as one of the deadliest natural disasters in the region’s history. The devastation was immense, with entire towns and villages flattened, leaving up to 500,000 people without homes in the harsh winter conditions. The disaster not only caused immediate loss of life and displacement but also had long-lasting impacts on the region’s infrastructure and communities. The Spitak earthquake remains a somber reminder of the destructive power of natural forces and the importance of disaster preparedness and resilience.
First Lady of the Philippines survives an assassination attempt
Another chilling incident in history happened today in 1972. A shocking assassination attempt was made on Imelda Marcos, the First Lady of the Philippines. The incident occurred during an award ceremony in Manila, where a bolo-wielding assailant attacked her. Remarkably, Imelda survived the attempt with only a few injuries. The assailant was immediately subdued, but the event sent shockwaves through the nation. This attack highlighted the volatile political climate in the Philippines at the time. It also underscored the controversial and polarizing figure that Imelda Marcos was in Filipino politics. The attempt on her life remains a significant moment in the country’s history.
Suggestion of the Day:
NEW YORK CITY Horror Film Festival
The NYC Horror Film Festival, set to take place from December 7th to 10th in person and from December 8th to 12th virtually, is a thrilling event for horror enthusiasts. Hosted at LOOK DINE-IN CINEMAS in New York, this festival showcases a diverse range of horror films across several live programs. Attendees can experience a variety of chilling narratives, from “Lord of Misrule” to “The Creature Under the Bed.” The festival also honors Doug Bradley, known for his role as Pinhead in “Hellraiser,” with a Lifetime Achievement Award. With its mix of live and virtual programs, the NYC Horror Film Festival offers a unique opportunity to immerse in the horror genre, making it a must-visit for fans and filmmakers alike.
Watch: Saint – 2010
A Dutch horror film that portrays St. Nicholas as a vengeful ghost who wreaks havoc on Amsterdam.
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