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"Suzanne's Saturday Night Scares" is a hosted horror movie show with host Suzanne DeLaurentiis.
The show that premiered in 2020 screens a wide range of older classic horror movies with wrap-arounds talking about fun facts and tidbits from behind the scenes. Suzanne also has special horror icon guests that include actors, producers, directors, writers, special effects creators, and other distinguished guests that were part of the old-time Hollywood Horror genre.
The series was filmed in a historic haunted home built in 1929 by Robert T. Moore. The estate, also known as Sunny Gables, has vintage decor that includes original fixtures, a cathedral ceiling living room with a grand piano, a fireplace, an English pub, and more.
Rumor has it that different workers were used every day so that nobody would know the secrets of the house or its owner. Moore passed away in his bedroom on 30 October 1958, but no one knows where he is buried.
From IMDB: Born and raised in southern New Jersey, USA; Suzanne's artistic journey began as a gifted singer, dancer, and actress during her formative years. Early on, she spent time on Broadway and Off-Broadway stages while studying with renowned opera maestro Carlo Menotti at Carnegie Hall. Coming from a long line of talented producers in her family, Suzanne drew some of her inspiration from her cousin, the iconic '50s superstar, Frankie Avalon.
In her early twenties, Suzanne opened her own production company and began writing, producing, and directing her own feature films and television shows.
Suzanne's artistic endeavors have earned her numerous accolades, recognizing her remarkable contributions to cinema. Notably, in 2002, the prestigious Marco Island Film Festival bestowed upon her the coveted Terry Scarlett Award for Filmmaking. A year later, the Palm Beach International Film Festival presented her with The Distinguished Founders Award for Excellence in Filmmaking, a testament to her exceptional skills and vision.
Beyond her creative prowess, Suzanne has been involved in historical litigation where she defended the rights of independent filmmakers. Her tenacious spirit has successfully navigated cases related to union issues and distribution, solidifying her position as an influential force in the filmmaking world.
Suzanne dedicates much of her spare time to veteran charities, raising awareness for those who have served their country. Her commitment to the cause earned her a commendation medal from the United States military in 2010, further highlighting her unwavering dedication to the service of others.
Suzanne DeLaurentiis stands as a creative force, an ardent advocate for independent filmmakers, and a compassionate philanthropist-a multifaceted talent whose impact on the entertainment industry and beyond continues to inspire and uplift.
Coming from a synonymous filmmaking name in Hollywood, Suzanne has been labeled as one of the hardest working women in the industry. "I don't consider it work because it's my passion. Do what you love and love what you do," Suzanne says. Suzanne devotes much of her spare time to veteran charities raising money and awareness. In 2010, Suzanne received a Commendation Metal from the United States military in recognition of her services to veterans.
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