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  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: April 25, 2009
  • Seasons: 3
  • Episodes: 40
  • Networks: Retro Television Network
  • Genres: Comedy, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
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Wolfman Mac's Chiller Drive-In(2009)

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Overview

Wolfman Mac's Chiller Drive-In is a "horror host" series hosted by "Wolfman" Mac Kelly, which currently airs Saturday nights at 10 pm on the Retro Television Network. The show typically features vintage sci-fi and horror films like "Nosferatu", "Teenage Zombies", "Night of the Living Dead", enhanced with retro commercials, nostalgic clips, and skits. Each episode is recorded at Erebus Haunted Attraction in Pontiac, MI.

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Season 1

16 episodes • 2009

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Devil DollApr 25, 20090.0
2GorgoMay 2, 20090.0
3King Kong EscapesMay 9, 20090.0
4Gammera The InvincibleMay 16, 20090.0
5Lost ContinentMay 23, 20090.0
6Night of The LepusMay 30, 20090.0
7The BatJun 6, 20090.0
8I Bury The LivingJun 13, 20090.0
9Wasp WomanJun 20, 20090.0
10Evil Brain From Outer SpaceJun 27, 20090.0
11Horrors of Spider IslandJul 4, 20090.0
12Sting of DeathJul 11, 20090.0
13Werewolf in a Girl's DormitoryJul 18, 20090.0
14The She BeastJul 25, 20090.0
15The Phantom PlanetAug 1, 20090.0
16Horrors of Party BeachAug 8, 20090.0
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Season 2

15 episodes • 2009

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The GhostSep 19, 20090.0
2Zontar the Thing from VenusSep 26, 20090.0
3The Devils HandOct 3, 20090.0
4Attack of the Giant LeechesOct 10, 20090.0
5TormentedOct 17, 20090.0
6NosferatuOct 24, 20090.0
7Night of the Living DeadOct 31, 20090.0
8Dementia 13Nov 7, 20090.0
9Monster from a Prehistoric PlanetNov 14, 20090.0
10The Monster MakerNov 21, 20090.0
11Attack of The Eye CreaturesNov 28, 20090.0
12The Giant Gila MonsterDec 5, 20090.0
13The Screaming SkullDec 19, 20090.0
14The Legend of BigfootDec 26, 20090.0
15Teenage ZombiesJan 2, 20100.0
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Season 3

9 episodes • 2010

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Atom Age VampireSep 4, 20100.0
2The Brain That Wouldn't DieNov 13, 20100.0
3House on Haunted HillNov 20, 20100.0
4Gamera vs. BarugonNov 27, 20100.0
5Nightmare CastleDec 4, 20100.0
6The Little Shop of HorrorsDec 11, 20100.0
7White ZombieDec 18, 20100.0
8Hercules vs. The Moon MenDec 25, 20100.0
9Night of the Living Dead V.2Jan 1, 20110.0

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