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''13 Demon Street'' is a horror anthology TV series that aired between 1959 and 1960 in American
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. Thirteen 25-minute episodes were produced in Sweden, although the language, and cast, is English.
Lon Chaney Jr. Creighton Tull Chaney (February10, 1906 – July12, 1973), known by his stage name Lon Chaney Jr., was an American actor known for playing Larry Talbot in the film '' The Wolf Man'' (1941) and its various crossovers, Count Alucard (Dra ...
was the host, introducing each episode from his 'home' at 13 Demon Street. Condemned for some shockingly atrocious crime, Chaney's purpose in relating the series' stories was to convince viewers that the crimes presented in them were worse than his, thus freeing him from his
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. This was hard for audiences to judge, however, because Chaney's original crime was never specified. The series was originated by
Curt Siodmak Curt Siodmak (August 10, 1902 – September 2, 2000) was a German-American novelist and screenwriter. He is known for his work in the horror and science fiction film genres, with such films as '' The Wolf Man'' and '' Donovan's Brain'' (the l ...
, who also wrote some of the scripts and directed several episodes. He had previously written Chaney's 1941 film '' The Wolf Man''. Three episodes of the series were edited together to make a theatrical feature called '' The Devil's Messenger'' in 1961, in which Chaney's character was reconfigured as Satan himself. Chaney filmed new wraparound segments as Satan in Hell to link the chosen episodes, which were "The Photograph", "The Girl in the Glacier" and "Condemned in Crystal". Several of the show's stories were derivative in nature. "The Black Hand", for example, was modelled on '' The Hands of Orlac'', while "The Photograph" is an updated version of the M R James story " The Mezzotint".


Availability on home video

The series is available on
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home video. In addition, two episodes - 'The Vine of Death' and 'The Black Hand' - were included as bonus features on the Image DVD release of the 1958 Hal Roach/ Boris Karloff series '' The Veil''. Odeon's UK release of the same series featured four - the Image episodes, plus 'The Photograph' and 'Fever'. The episode "The Girl in the Glacier" was included on the DVD of ''Terror in the Midnight Sun''. Although numerous dealers offer the series on DVD or VHS, every existing set is missing most of the Lon Chaney footage, removed by some unknown individual for unknown reasons. Episodes were intended to open and close in Lon Chaney's character's dilapidated home, where he would act as host and comment on each individual story. However, most episodes have obvious jump cuts, almost completely eliminating Lon Chaney's presence.


Cast

*Alan Blair (3 episodes) *Hilda Bruce-Potter (3 episodes) *Sydney Coulson (3 episodes) *Jason Lindsay (3 episodes) *
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(3 episodes) *Lori Scott (3 episodes) *Ben Bennett (2 episodes) *Ralph Brown (2 episodes) *Pat Clavin (2 episodes) * John Crawford (2 episodes) *Doreen Denning (2 episodes) *Jill Donohue (2 episodes) *
Lauritz Falk Lauritz Falk (15 November 1909 – 1 February 1990) was a Swedish- Norwegian actor, film director, singer and painter. He appeared in about 60 roles in films and TV between 1923 and 1989. He is the cousin of the Swedish artist Bertram Schmiter ...
(2 episodes) *Michael Hinn ... Fay (2 episodes) *Robert Kanter (2 episodes) *Robert St. Clair ... Man (2 episodes) *
Torsten Lilliecrona Torsten Lilliecrona (4 January 1921 – 15 October 1999) was a Swedish actor. He is mostly famous for his role as Melker Melkersson in the highly successful TV show '' Vi på Saltkråkan'' (Life on Seacrow Island) for which Astrid Lindgren w ...
(as Tor Steen) (2 episodes) *Vernon Young (2 episodes)


List of episodes

*"The Black Hand" (written by Richard Jairus Castle, story by Curt Siodmak) *"Fever" *"Condemned in Crystal" *"Green are the Leaves" *"The Girl in the Glacier" *"The Book of Ghouls" *"The Photograph" *"The Vine of Death" (written by Curt Siodmak and Leo Guild) *"A Gift of Murder" *"The Secret of the Telescope" *"Never Steal a Warlock's Wife" *"Murder in the Mirror" *"Black Nemesis"


Cultural references

The name of the Swedish
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band '' D.S.-13'' is a play on that of the series.


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External links

* {{IMDb title, id=0204079 * https://archive.org/search.php?query=subject%3A%2213+Demon+Street%22 1950s Swedish television series 1960s Swedish television series 1959 Swedish television series debuts 1960 Swedish television series endings 1950s American anthology television series 1960s American anthology television series 1950s American horror television series 1960s American horror television series 1959 American television series debuts 1960 American television series endings Swedish drama television series Works by Curt Siodmak English-language television shows First-run syndicated television programs in the United States Fiction about purgatory