Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Mary & Gretl, a 1917 stop motion video by animator Howard S. Moss

By Jack Brummet, Archives Ed.

In the film Mary & Gretl, a fairy brings two dolls to life.  This is from a series of stop-motion puppet movies by the animator Howard S. Moss.

The book, "Origin of American Animation 1900-1921" describes the film: “Alice in Wonderland meets the Garden of Eden…[a] surreal fable of a drunk rabbit, bowling dwarfs, and the two bewildered girls..."


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Monday, April 14, 2014

KeeKee's horror film star turn

By Jack Brummet, Cinema Ed.

Here are some of the screen captures from Keelin's appearance in the student film "Dead End." The zombie mom.

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Saturday, April 12, 2014

Drawing: One hard day

By Jack Brummet


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ATIT Reheated: Robert, the Sentient Doll (and probably inspiration for Chucky)

By Jack Brummet
Unexplained and paranormal editor

Robert The Doll just about had to be the inspiration for the Twilight Zone episodes "Living Doll" and another one I remember but can't track down (it was probably in Night Gallery).  In "Lucky Doll," the doll says "My name is Talky Tina, and I'm going to kill you."  
















Robert clearly spawned Chucky.  Just about every TV horror series does a doll story sometime [1], or a few times, in their run.   Thanks to frequent paranormal, alien lore, and news of the bizarre tipster, Jeff Clinton, for this one.  I had heard of Robert a few times before, but never dug in until Jeff hooked me up.


In Key West, FLA, there is a history museum inside a fort.  In the fort "lives" Robert, the Haunted Doll.    He was made, or maybe bought, by a family servant for a five year old, Gene Otto, in 1904. From early on, people claimed that Robert was a disturbing presence,  His eye blinks, giggles, and moans have been written about over the last hundred years. Wherever he's "lived." there have been reports of strange doings.




Robert the Doll photo by Rob O'Neal, Key West Art & Historical Society press release dated September 20, 2004.





Gene Otto died in 1974.  Robert ended up  in a glass case in the museum.  robertthedoll.org says (supported by many letters from witnesses) that he doesn’t like to have his picture taken.  He may drain the battery or jam you camera, or create other small misfortunes during your visit.  Of course most people report no problem taking his picture.  Robert may roil the waters, but he is no Chucky, or Living Doll.

Hey, you can even buy your own Robert.  The Key West Art Historical Society will sell you one.  Click here to see their Robert The Doll merch.

[1] Some TV/movie Doll types you may have seen: 
1. Dolls made to replicate a lost loved one, such as a child, spouse or sibling. 
2. Dolls made from human components, dead or...maybe not. ...
3. A dollmaker or owner prefers them over humans (thinking here of Gepetteo and Pinocchio).
4. Dolls possessed by a malevolent spirit, that have become sentient/animated and actively malevolent. (Chucky).
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Friday, April 11, 2014

Poem: A flight of swallows

By Jack Brummet




A flight of swallows
Spins outside the window.

One by one,
The stars turn on

And the yellow sun
Transmogrifies to dusty rose

As it sinks
In its ebbing light.

The moon's in tune,
Stars turn on

And clouds drape
Across the sky.

In the web
Of the Milky Way, we careen

Through space, twirling on earth's axis,
Around the sun, and into the black.
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Easter eggs for Hitler

By Jack Brummet, World War II Ed.

On Easter Sunday, 1945, almost 70 years ago now, Sergeant William E. Thomas and Private First Class Joseph Jackson put together a special “Easter Eggs” gift for Adolph Hitler and the German Army.

Special Eastern eggs for Hitler, 1945
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Thursday, April 10, 2014

The socialist fraternal kiss between Erich Honecker and Leonid Brezhnev

By Mona Goldwater, Social Mores Ed.

The "socialist fraternal kiss" became famous when Erich Honecker and Leonid Brezhnev were photographed performing the ritual at the 30th anniversary of the German Democratic Republic in 1979.  Photographer Regis Bossu snagged a photo of the commie lip-lock. 

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Photo: The Execution

By Jack Brummet, Photo Ed.

This one seems staged.  Or else the victim is one tough cookie.  From rarehistoricalphotos.com:

"Some say it’s a real situation some say it’s a staged photo. It’s most likely was a staged event due to the various discrepancies in the photo. This does not look like an actual execution. They are too close to the wall to shoot without ricocheting and they’re not aiming or shouldering their guns in such a way that would indicate a readiness to fire. The guy on the far right is looking in a strange direction. And the officer is looking directly into the camera. Two of the guys in the back rank appear to be unfamiliar with their Mauser 98′s. If he fires it, the guy on the right is going to hurt himself."

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Tuesday, April 08, 2014

La Isla de la Muñecas/The Island of the Dolls—the story of an island possibly haunted by sentient dolls

By Jack Brummet
Unexplained Phenomena Editor

Thanks to Jeff Clinton for the idea for this story.  The story originally appeared on All This Is That September 13, 2011.






South of México Distrito Federal (Mexico City) in the extensive network of Xochimilco canals, is a small island called La Isla de la Muñecas.  The Island of the Dolls is a seriously spooky place. 

The man who created the island of dolls—Don Julian Santana—often told visitors that he was haunted by the ghost of a little girl who drowned in one of the nearby canals.  That haunting, real or imagined, led him to eventually decorate almost every tree growing on the island with old and  mutilated dolls.  Most people who visit the island say that they have a feeling that they’re constantly being watched.

Although Don Julian was married, he abandoned his family and life and ended up living the last 50 years of his life as a hermit on his island, working on his strange project.

Some people say he would fish the dolls from the water because he though they were real children.  In fact, he was collecting and placing them around his home as a shrine and to assuage the spirit/ghost of the little girl that he thought tormented him. 

He grew vast amounts of fruit and vegetables in the lush gardens around his house, and, eventually, began to trade his fruit and vegetables for old dolls in hopes the dolls would form vehicles for spirits to keep the deceased girl company and prevent further evil from descending upon the island.  He would also often buy dolls and rummage through garbage dumps to find more dolls.

Local legend has it that Santana died under mysterious circumstances—that the spirit-inhabited dolls went Chucky on him.  Others people swear they have witnessed the dolls become sentient at night and that the dolls themselves have taken Santana's place as caretaker of their island.

In 2001, Don Julian Santana was found dead by his nephew in the same canal in which the little girl had drowned.  

As part of the World Heritage site of the islands and canals of Xochimilco, Santana's Island of the Dolls is now one of the world’s weirdest tourist attractions (visitors often bring more dolls). Some tourists who have visited the island claim that the dolls whisper to you [1], and that you must offer them a gift upon setting foot on the island. 

I've visited several World Heritage sites over the years.  This is the next one on my list.

[1]  This reminds me of another story I wrote about not long ago--the story of Robert The Sentient Doll (which also has a Chucky connection).  It is one of the ten most read stories on ATIT.   You can find that story here.













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