Tuesday, April 14, 2020

FAREWELL, MARGOT HARTMAN (TENNEY)...


You were a distinguished stage performer and a prestigious business leader, but to fans of the strange and macabre, you're best remembered for your cinematic contributions.


You starred in a couple big ones for the horror genre: "Violent Midnight" (aka "Black Autumn" and "Psychomania") and (with your creative husband, Del),  the chilling "Curse of the Living Corpse." (You and Del also acted as contributing writers for "Descendant": an underrated, Poe-ish gem.) 


Thanks to Peter Bogdonovich, you were also featured in "Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women": a surreal and fascinating UHF staple that entertained us for years. 


Bless you for buttressing some of our all-time favorites, Ms. Hartman. They wouldn't have quite the charm without your input (before and behind the scenes). Through them, you're assured a hearty legacy of coveted fame. 

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