BLOOD OF THE CENTIPEDE EDITION
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BLOOD OF THE CENTIPEDE is now available on Amazon: http://tinyurl.com/8lyvo5b
The Black Centipede--
Mysterious crime fighter, occult dabbler, and thorn in the sides of
many a criminal-- and more than a few respectable citizens. His origins
are still shrouded in mystery. Blood of the
Centipede answers a couple of questions and asks several more, as
the
Centipede and his new partner, Amelia Earhart, confront the diabolical
White Centipede and his ghastly minion, the Black Centipede Eater. And,
lurking in the shadows, the most insidious murderer and mastermind of
all...
Just who and what is the Black Centipede-- really? Are you sure you want to know? He certainly isn't...
(Some material taken from Wikipedia.)
9.) Roscoe Conkling "Fatty" Arbuckle (March 24, 1887 – June
29, 1933) was an American silent film actor, comedian, director, and
screenwriter. Starting at the Selig Polyscope Company he eventually
moved to Keystone Studios where he worked with Mabel Normand and Harold
Lloyd. He mentored Charlie Chaplin and discovered Buster Keaton and Bob
Hope.
In September 1921, Arbuckle attended a party at the St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco during the Labor Day weekend. Bit player Virginia Rappe became drunk and ill at the party; she died four days later at a sanitarium known for performing abortions. Arbuckle was accused by a well-known madam of raping and accidentally killing Rappe. Arbuckle endured three widely publicized trials for manslaughter. His films were subsequently banned and he was publicly ostracized.
Arbuckle worked hard to rebuild his career after he was acquitted. In 1933, he was selected by William Randolph Hearst to direct "Blood of the Centipede," a motion picture about the popular masked crime fighter.
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.) Aleister Crowley (October 12, 1875–December 1, 1947), was
an influential English occultist, mystic, ceremonial magician, poet and
mountaineer, who was responsible for founding the religious philosophy
of Thelema. In his role as the founder of the Thelemite philosophy, he
came to see himself as the prophet who was entrusted with informing
humanity that it was entering the new Aeon of Horus in the early 20th
century.
Born into a wealthy upper class family, as a young man he became an influential member of the esoteric Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. He would go on to found his own occult society, and eventually rose to become a leader of Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.), before founding a religious commune in Cefalù known as the Abbey of Thelema, which he led from 1920 through till 1923.
In 1933, Crowley met the Black Centipede in Hollywwod, California. The details of that meeting can be found in "Blood of the Centipede."
11.) Lon Chaney, Jr. (February
10, 1906 – July 12, 1973), born Creighton Tull Chaney, was an American
character actor. He was best known for his roles in monster films and as
the son of famous silent film actor, Lon Chaney. He is notable for
portraying Lennie Small in "Of Mice and Men" and Larry Talbot in "The
Wolf Man." He died of heart failure at age 67 on July 12, 1973 in San
Clemente, California.
Chaney portrayed Jack the Ripper in the 1933 film "Blood of the Centipede."
12.) Béla Ferenc DezsÅ‘ Blaskó (20 October 1882 – 16 August 1956), commonly known as Bela Lugosi, was a Hungarian
actor of stage and screen. He was best known for having played Count
Dracula in the Broadway play and subsequent film version, as well as
having starred in several of Ed Wood's low budget films in the last
years of his career.
In September 1921, Arbuckle attended a party at the St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco during the Labor Day weekend. Bit player Virginia Rappe became drunk and ill at the party; she died four days later at a sanitarium known for performing abortions. Arbuckle was accused by a well-known madam of raping and accidentally killing Rappe. Arbuckle endured three widely publicized trials for manslaughter. His films were subsequently banned and he was publicly ostracized.
Arbuckle worked hard to rebuild his career after he was acquitted. In 1933, he was selected by William Randolph Hearst to direct "Blood of the Centipede," a motion picture about the popular masked crime fighter.
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Born into a wealthy upper class family, as a young man he became an influential member of the esoteric Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. He would go on to found his own occult society, and eventually rose to become a leader of Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.), before founding a religious commune in Cefalù known as the Abbey of Thelema, which he led from 1920 through till 1923.
In 1933, Crowley met the Black Centipede in Hollywwod, California. The details of that meeting can be found in "Blood of the Centipede."
Chaney portrayed Jack the Ripper in the 1933 film "Blood of the Centipede."
The
Black Centipede was an ardent admirer of Lugosi's work, and the two men
had a brief but memorable encounter during the filming of "Blood of the
Centipede" in 1933.
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