Fellow Svengoolie SvenPals everywhere will be jumping for joy for his upcoming big broadcast of a classic mammoth award-winning made-for-TV supernatural/creature masterpiece.
“Svengoolie” presents his big broadcast of “Gargoyles” (1972) with Bernie Casey
A latter highlight preview/collage for Bill “B.W.L.” Norton’s “Gargoyles” (1972) with Bernie Casey.
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“They’re coming for you!” Latter 2004 Classic Media/VCI Entertainment DVD cover art for “Gargoyles” (1972) with Bernie Casey. The VCI DVD is currently out of print.
The legendary Berwyn/Chicago-based classic mammoth sci-fi/creature film masterpiece host will present his big broadcast of “Gargoyles” (1972), this Sat., Sept. 24 at 8 p.m. Eastern/7 p.m. Central on Me-TV.
The classic mammoth 1972 made-for-TV sci-fi/supernatural/creature feature masterpiece production of “Gargoyles” was directed by veteran director Bill Norton, who received screen credit under the name of “B.W.L. Norton.” After directing his own short feature film at the UCLA School of Film, Theatre and Television, titled “Coming Soon” (1966) and one year before production began on “Gargoyles,” Norton directed his own classic mammoth Columbia Pictures drama masterpiece production, “Cisco Pike” (1971) with Kris Kristofferson, Gene Hackman, Gene Hackman, Karen Black, Harry Dean Stanton, Roscoe Lee Browne, a pre-“WKRP In Cincinatti” Howard Hesseman, Allan Arbus and Wavy Gravy. Norton worked primarily for television throughout the majority of his directorial career after working on his classic mammoth made-for-TV masterpiece production of “Gargoyles” (1972). Other productions that Norton worked on throughout his directorial career alongside “Gargoyles” (1972) include several episodes of “Tour of Duty” (from 1987-89), “SeaQuest: DSV” (two episodes in 1993) with Roy Scheider and the brief Sci-Fi Channel (pre- “SyFy”) cable miniseries adaptation production of H.G. Wells’ “The Invisible Man” (Norton directed three episodes in 2001).
The script for Norton’s classic mammoth made-for-TV masterpiece production of “Gargoyles” (1972) was written by the husband-and-wife screenwriting duo of Stephen Karpf and Elinor Karpf. The Karpfs also worked on the script of Gordon Hessler’s Universal Studios–ABC television made-for-TV thriller production with George Kennedy, Joanna Pettet, Lee Montgomery and Bing Russell, “A Cry in the Wilderness” (1974), one episode of the brief Paramount Pictures TV adaptation of “Love Story” (1973’s “The Youngest Lovers,” adapted from the classic mammoth 1970 Paramount feature film masterpiece production of the same name). Later in their career, the Karpfs created a television soap opera production for the CBS television network with Constance Towers, Debrah Farentino and Rory Calhoun; “Capitol” (1982-87).
According to the Feb. 1973 article on Bill Norton’s 1972 made-for-TV production of “Gargoyles” (1972) for The Monster Times, Karpf recalled that his wife; Elinor was inspired by a nightmare that she experienced of Gargoyle-style creatures taking over the world. Elinor was interested in the topic of Gargoyles and Stephen elaborated on her accounts for Norton’s classic 1972 made-for-TV creature masterpiece.
Norton’s classic 1972 creature telefilm masterpiece was produced by veteran television producers Robert W. “Bob” Christiansen, Roger Gimbel and Rick Rosenberg. Bill Norton’s classic mammoth sci-fi/supernatural creature feature masterpiece production of “Gargoyles” (1972) premiered on the CBS television network as part of the “New CBS Tuesday Night Movies” on Nov. 21, 1972; according to IMDB and a segment from Broadcasting (Broadcasting and Cable) Magazine.
This will mark Sven’s fifth big broadcast of Bill Norton’s classic 1972 made-for-TV creature “movie of the week” masterpiece on the airlanes of Me-TV. Sven previously showcased “Gargoyles” (1972) as a big broadcast premier back in May 2017 and as regular big broadcasts back in Nov. 2018, May 2020 and April 2022.
Who was in Norton’s classic mammoth made-for-TV sci-fi/supernatural/creature masterpiece production of “Gargoyles” (1972)?
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Bernie Casey and Cornel Wilde in “Gargoyles” (1972).
The players who appeared in Bill Norton’s made-for-TV movie production of “Gargoyles” (1972) were Bernie Casey (as the lead Gargoyle), Jennifer Salt (as Diana Boley), Cornel Wilde (as Dr. Mercer Boley), Scott Glenn (as James Reeger), Grayson Hall (as Mrs. Parks), Woody Chambliss (as Uncle Willie), John Gruber (as Jesse), Mickey Alzola, Rock Walker and Greg Walker (the three aforementioned actors played other Gargoyle creatures in the 1972 made-for-TV feature), Timothy “Tim” Burns (as Morris Ray), Vic Perrin (in an uncredited role as the voice of the lead Gargoyle, dubbing in Bernie Casey’s dialogue) and Jim Connell (as Buddy).
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Bernie Casey in “Gargoyles” (1972).
Bernie Casey’s best-known feature film & TV movie appearances throughout his screen career include the classic mammoth Roger Corman–Martin Scorsese action-drama masterpiece production of “Boxcar Bertha” (1972) with Barbara Hershey, David Carradine, John Carradine, David Carradine, Barry Primus for Samuel Z. Arkoff and James H. Nicholson‘s American-International Pictures, his role of Vince in “Ants!” (1977, a.k.a. ”It Happened at Lakewood Manor”), the role of CIA agent Leiter in Irvin Kershner’s classic mammoth production of “Never Say Never Again” (1983) with Sean Connery as James Bond (one of the few unofficial 007/“James Bond” spy-action-adventure feature film adaptations that was not produced/released by United Artists and UA’s successor since 1981, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer), the role of U.N. Jeffferson in Jeff Kanew’s classic mammoth Twentieth Century Fox (Twentieth Century Studios) college comedy masterpiece production, “Revenge of the Nerds” (1984) with Robert Carradine, Anthony Edwards and Curtis “Booger” Armstrong and the role of Mr. Ryan in Stephen Herek’s modern classic Orion/Nelson comedy masterpiece, “Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure” (1989) with Keanu Reeves, Alex Winter and George Carlin. Bernie Casey in his pre-acting career previously played on two professional football teams, first with the San Francisco 49ers from 1961-66 and the Los Angeles Rams from 1967-68. Anlong his acting career, Casey also wrote poetry and was an accomplished artist. Jennifer Salt previously appeared in the role of Annie in John Schlesinger’s United Artists drama, “Midnight Cowboy” (1969). Salt later appeared in the role of Eunice Tate in the 1977-81 Paul Junger Witt–Tony Thomas–Susan Harris ABC sitcom spoof of the multi-part television soap opera episodes, “Soap.” Later in her career in film and television, Salt served as a co-executive producer and executive producer of the Twentieth Century Fox (Twentieth Century Studios)/FX cable network modern horror-drama masterpiece series, “American Horror Story” (Salt served as co-executive producer for 24 episodes of the series from 2011-13, she served as executive producer for 37 episodes of the series from 2013-2016).
Cornel Wilde previously appeared in the title role of Charles Vidor’s classic Columbia Pictures Technicolor biopic musical masterpiece of composer Frédéric Chopin, “A Song to Remember” (1945) with Paul Muni, Merle Oberon, Nina Foch and Howard Freeman. Alongside his numerous feature film roles throughout his screen career, Wilde also directed, produced and appeared in his own adventure drama for Paramount Pictures, “The Naked Prey” (1965). Woody Chambliss was also known for his role of Woody Lathrop in the long-running classic mammoth CBS television western masterpiece adaptation of “Gunsmoke” with James Arness, Amanda Blake, Ken Curtis and Ken Curtis; Chambliss appeared in the role of Woody Lathrop on the series from 1966-75. Chambliss also appeared in Robert Fuest‘s cult classic mammoth Bryanston horror-thriller masterpiece production with William Shatner, Ernest Borgnine, Eddie Albert, Keenan Wynn, Joan Prather and a young John Travolta in one of his earliest acting appearances, “The Devil’s Rain” (1975).
Grayson Hall previously played the role of Dr. Julia Hoffman (a.k.a. Dr. Julia Collins) in Dan Curtis‘ classic mammoth ABC television network gothic vampire-horror masterpiece series, “Dark Shadows” (1966-71) with Jonathan Frid. Hall also reprised her role of Dr. Hoffman/Dr. Collins in Curtis’ classic mammoth Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) vampire-horror-fantasy feature film masterpiece adaptations of Curtis’ ABC TV series, “Dark Shadows;” “House of Dark Shadows” (1970) with Frid and “Night of Dark Shadows” (1971) with David Selby. Scott Glenn later played the role of astronaut Alan Shepard in the Alan Ladd Jr.–Philip Kaufman classic mammoth Warner Bros. biopic masterpiece adaptation production of Tom Wolfe’s book of the Mercury 7 astronauts, “The Right Stuff” (1983) with Sam Shepard, Dennis Quaid, Ed Harris, Barbara Hershey, Fred Ward and Veronica Cartwright. Glenn also appeared in Lawrence Kasdan‘s classic mammoth Columbia Pictures modern western-drama masterpiece with Kevin Kline, Danny Glover, Kevin Costner, John Cleese (of “Monty Python” fame) and Sheb Wooley (of “The Purple People Eater” fame and originator of the “Wilhelm” scream source sound effect recording in numerous feature films and TV shows), “Silverado” (1985).
“Gargoyles” (1972): On-Location filming
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Cornel Wilde and Bernie Casey in B.W.L. Norton’s “Gargoyles” (1972).
According to IMDB’s trivia section on Bill Norton’s classic mammoth made-for-TV supernatural/sci-fi creature masterpiece production of “Gargoyles” (1972), the exterior/outdoor scenes were filmed at Carlsbad Caverns National Park in Carlsbad, New Mexico; mostly for the Gargoyle Cavern sequences along with other sections in the town of Carlsbad, New Mexico and in the city of Laredo, Texas.
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From “Gargoyles” (1972).
For the motel sequence in Norton’s production of “Gargoyles” (1972), the motel that was used in the production was an abandoned motel that was in the town of Carlsbad, New Mexico. The site where the now-former motel was located at would later utilized as part of a historical archaeological site by the New Mexico Department of Historic Preservation; according to additional details from IMDB.
Grayson Hall’s added improvisation for her role in Bill Norton’s production of “Gargoyles” (1972)
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Cornel Wilde and Grayson Hall in “Gargoyles” (1972).
For her role of Mrs. Parks in Bill Norton’s classic mammoth made-for-TV sci-fi/supernatural/creature masterpiece feature production of “Gargoyles” (1972), it was reported that Grayson Hall decided to add an element of improvisation for her character in the production. According to additional details from IMDB, Hall suggested to the producers of “Gargoyles” (1972) that her character hold a drinking glass in her hand for every one of her appearances in the production.
The Emmy Award-winning make-up work for “Gargoyles” (1972)
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Bernie Casey with the Winston-Burman-Armstrong “Gargoyle” make-up design in “Gargoyles” (1972).
The “Gargoyle” creature make-up design for Bill Norton’s classic mammoth 1972 creature-fantasy masterpiece production was designed by the team of veteran make-up/creature effects artists designers Del Armstrong, Ellis Burman Jr. and young Stan Winston; according to IMDB. Winston went onto greater success for his numerous creature, animatronic and special make-up effect creations throughout many modern classic mammothvaction, sci-fi, horror and fantasy feature film masterpieces in his career, including his alliances with legendary directors James Cameron for “The Terminator” (1984), Fred Dekker for “The Monster Squad” (1987), Tim Burton “Edward Scissorhands” (1990), Steven Spielberg for “Jurassic Park” (1993) and Jon Favreau for “Iron Man” (2008). According to the official website of the Stan Winston School of Character Arts, Winston was hired by Armstrong to construct a rubber-based “Gargoyle” mask application for the background “Gargoyle” actors in the 1972 production. It was reported that Winston had to construct the “Gargoyle” mask applications for Armstrong in less than two weeks. Karen Winston, the wife of Stan Winston helped her husband construct the clay-based scaled “Gargoyle” creature mask applications on their dining room table. It was mentioned that Winston worked on the “Gargoyle” make-up for Bernie Casey’s characterization of the lead Gargoyle.
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Bernie Casey (as the main Gargoyle) with the “Gargoyle” creature make-up/costume effects of Stan Winston, Ellis Burman Jr.
According to additional details from IMDB, it was reported that the filming of Carlsbad Caverns sequence for the production of “Gargoyles” (1972) was uncomfortable for the actors in their Gargoyle make-up applications and Gargoyle creature costumes due to the hot temperatures at Carlsbad Caverns; it was reported to be about 100 degrees at the time of filming. Alongside the Winstons, the Burmans and Armstrong’s creature character make-up design effects work for the production of “Gargoyles” (1972); it was reported that for the “Gargoyle” creature outfits, the outfits were modified versions of traditional wetsuits with added rubber and fishnet-based elements.
The make-up team of Winston, Armstrong and the junior Burman won the1973 Emmy Award in the field of Outstanding Achievement in Makeup for their work in Norton’s classic 1972 made-for-TV creature/fantasy masterpiece.
“Gargoyles” (1972): Produced by a production company that was once linked to an industrial conglomerate
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1973 production logo for General Electric’s TV production subsidiary at the time, Tomorrow Entertainment with the familiar GE “monogram” script logo byline. This was introduced about a year after their production of “Gargoyles” (1972).
“Gargoyles” (1972) was produced by Tomorrow Entertainment, the film production arm of industrial giant General Electric; according to IMDB and Broadcasting (Broadcasting and Cable) Magazine; the production firm was set up by GE in 1970 for the three major television networks’ original “movie of the week” broadcasts, broadcasts that were entirely sponsored by GE and for television syndication purposes for local television stations. GE’s Tomorrow Entertainment subsidiary was also involved in Rankin/Bass Productions (a.k.a. Videocraft International); the legendary animation studio that was founded by Arthur Rankin Jr. and Jules Bass; both the junior Rankin and Bass were known for their classic mammoth “Animagic” stop-motion animation holiday masterpiece specials on television for many years.
13 years after the original CBS television broadcast of “Gargoyles” (1972), GE later acquired rival network National Broadcasting Company (NBC) as part of their acquisition of the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) in 1985 and would later acquire Universal Studios from France’s Vivendi Group in 2004 to form NBCUniversal in 2004; GE later sold off their NBCUniversal broadcast and entertainment properties to cable conglomerate Comcast in 2013, according to the Washington Post and Encyclopaedia Britannica.
GE’s Tomorrow Entertainment and GE’s Rankin/Bass library was later acquired by veteran producer Lorne Michaels (of NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” fame) and his Broadway Video Enterprises firm. Broadway Video later sold the Tomorrow Entertainment-Rankin/Bass holdings to Golden Books (the former Western Publishing Company) in 1996, the Tomorrow-Rankin/Bass holdings were then sold to Classic Media after Golden Books’ financial problems in 2001. Dreamworks Animation acquired Classic Media in 2012 to form Dreamworks Classics, Dreamworks Animation/Dreamworks Classics was later acquired by Comcast’s NBCUniversal unit in 2016; according to the Associated Press, CNN, the Hollywood Reporter and Variety. Though Universal Studios/Universal Television/NBCUniversal Television Distribution handles the Dreamworks Animation/Dreamworks Classics/Tomorrow Entertainment holdings under the “Dreamworks Classics” and/or “Classic Media” monikers.
Sidebar: In an ironic twist, “Gargoyles” (1972) eventually wound up with a major studio (Universal) that was once owned by the former industrial conglomerate (GE) that produced the aforementioned made-for-TV feature film production. -C.H.
Be sure to watch/record Svengoolie’s big broadcast of “Gargoyles” (1972) featuring Bernie Casey; this Sat. on Me-TV!
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Additional cover art for the out-of-print Classic Media/VCI DVD edition of “Gargoyles” (1972), featuring Bernie Casey.
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Legends of Berwyn and beyond! Making sure everyone is safe, healthy & well! Svengoolie (portrayed by Rich Koz), Kerwyn (from his Berwyn home office) and all fellow super Svengoolie SvenPals/Super Tooners everywhere are all dancing & jumping for joy for Sven’s upcoming big broadcast showcase of Bill “B.W.L.” Norton’s “Gargoyles” (1972) with Bernie Casey, Jennifer Salt, Cornel Wilde, Scott Glenn, Woody Chambliss, Grayson Hall, Mickey Alzola, Greg Walker and Rock Walker; this Sat. on Me-TV!
With Bernie Casey, Jennifer Salt, Cornel Wilde, Woody Chambliss, Scott Glenn, John Gruber, Mickey Alzola, Grayson Hall, Rock and Greg Walker; the vocal stylings Vic Perrin, Timothy “Tim” Burns, Jim Connell and the Emmy-award winning “Gargoyle” make-up and the “Gargoyle” character make-up costume effects of Stan Winston, Del Armstrong and Ellis Burman Jr.; you will not want to miss out on Svengoolie’s big broadcast of Bill Norton’s classic mammoth made-for-TV sci-fi/supernatural creature masterpiece, “Gargoyles” (1972); this Sat. on Me-TV! Escape from stress and anxiety with the fun and magic of Sven’s Sat. big broadcasts with Sven’s extensive fun facts, Sven & Doug’s parody song, Sven & Kerwyn’s “mail call” and much, much more! A perfect treat for all fellow super Svengoolie & Sventoonie SvenPals/Super “Toon In With Me” Tooners/Super classic mammoth creature/fantasy film masterpiece enthusiasts everywhere! You will not be disappointed! Highly recommended to all fellow super Svengoolie SvenPals and all fellow super classic creature/fantasy film masterpiece enthusiasts everywhere!
Sidebar: Not connected to the Disney television animated series of the same name, “Gargoyles” (1994-96). –C.H.
“Svengoolie” presents his big broadcast of “Gargoyles” (1972) with Bernie Casey
Sat., Sept. 24 at 8 p.m. Eastern/7 p.m. Central on Me-TV
Flashback “Silver Screen Reflections” articles on Svengoolie’s May 2017 big broadcast premiere of “Gargoyles” (1972), Sven’s Oct. 2018 big broadcast of “Gargoyles”, Sven’s May 2020 big broadcast of Bill Norton’s classic made-for-TV supernatural creature feature film masterpiece and Sven’s April 2021 big broadcast of Bill Norton’s classic mammoth made-for-TV supernatural sci-fi creature feature masterpiece production of “Gargoyles” (1972)!
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*One of our fellow Super SvenPals/Super Tooners will be mentioned in the “Cameo mentions of fellow Super SvenPals/Super Tooners” section in connection to Sven’s upcoming documentary! -C.H.
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Extra! Extra! Extra! From Berwyn to the Big Apple! This upcoming Fri. Oct. 7 from 3:15-4:15 p.m. (local time) and Sat., Oct. 8 (time to be determined/announced), Svengoolie will be returning to the 2022 New York Comic-Con festival at Javits Center (655 West 34th St., Manhattan/New York, New York 10014) at the Me-TV Convention Booth (Me-TV Booth/#1163, Location #401)! Tickets are still available for purchase, be sure to purchase yours today! To our fellow New York/New Jersey/Connecticut Super SvenPals/Super Tooners & fellow Super SvenPals/Super Tooners from coast-to-coast: Have fun seeing Sven at the 2022 New York Comic-Con festival & enjoy festivities at the 2022 New York Comic-Con! Sidebar: To all fellow Super SvenPals/Super Tooners attending the 2022 New York Comic-Con festival: Please, Please follow all NYCC official health & safety precautions/protocols/rules. -C.H.
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Extra! Extra! Extra! Cameo mentions of fellow Super Svengoolie/Sventoonie/Super “Toon In With With Me” Tooners!
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Congratulations to Sarah/Sarahgoolie on your Sven Berwyn festival cameo in Sven’s upcoming “Svengoolie: Uncrypted” documentary for Sven’s “Halloween ‘BOOnanza'” festival on Me-TV! We fellow Super SvenPals/Super Tooners are looking forward to the complete Sven documentary with your guest cameo appearance on Oct. 1, Sarah/Sarahgoolie! And thank you for your wonderful Super Tooner anniversary greeting for my Super Tooner anniversary, Sarah/Sarahgoolie & all fellow Super Tooners/Super SvenPals! I highly appreciate your wonderful Super Tooner anniversary greeting! Very awesome, neat & cool! We’re all dancing & jumping for joy for you, Sarah/Sarahgoolie & all fellow Super SvenPals/Super Tooners everywhere! Good News! I will see you all in the Live-Tweeting airlanes for Toony & Bill’s “Dr. Toon In With Me” with the surprise in Toony & Bill’s big broadcast, Sarah/Sarahgoolie! Keep up the wonderful/excellent work, three cheers, two thumbs up, safety first, keep healthy, stay well & all the best to you & all fellow Super SvenPals/Super Tooners, Super broadcasters & Super DJs of the wonderful legendary & mighty Super KBEC Radio big broadcast airlanes everywhere, Sarah/Sarahgoolie! Cheers to Sarah/Sarahgoolie & all fellow Super SvenPals/Super Tooners everywhere! Yippee! “Yee-Howdy!” Hooray! Woo-Hoo! “Hi-Keeba!” -C.H.
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Big, big toasts/cheers to all my fellow Super Tooners/Super SvenPals everywhere for all the wonderful “Toon In With Me” Super Tooner anniversary greetings! I highly appreciate them all! All of us are dancing & jumping for joy! Three cheers, two thumbs up, safety first, keep healthy, stay well & all the best to all my fellow Super SvenPals/Super Tooners everywhere! “Keep on ‘Tooning’!” Cheers to all my fellow Super SvenPals/Super Tooners everywhere! Yippee! “Yee-Howdy!” Hooray! Woo-Hoo! “Hi-Keeba!” -C.H.
In connection to “Gargoyles” (1972):
![Bernie_Casey_With_Unknown_Gargoyle_Actor_Publicity_Photo_For_Bill_Norton_Gargoyles_1972_From_Feb_1973_Issue_Of_The_Monster_Times](https://silverscreenreflex.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/bernie_casey_with_unknown_gargoyle_actor_publicity_photo_for_bill_norton_gargoyles_1972_from_feb_1973_issue_of_the_monster_times.jpg?w=409&h=505)
From “Gargoyles” (1972).