Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards

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Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards
Current awards 6th Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards

The Rondo Award
Awarded for Excellence in research, scholarship and creativity in keeping classic horror, science fiction and fantasy
Presented by Classic Horror Film Board
Country United States
First awarded 2002
Official website

The Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Award is an award presented annually by the Classic Horror Film Board to honor the top works in horror in film, television, home video, and publishing.[1]

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[edit] The award

Unlike most awards, such as the Oscars and the Grammys, the Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards are voted on by the general public instead of members of a presenting Academy.[2] It is the largest online survey of its kind,[citation needed] and is designed to recognize research, scholarship and creativity in keeping classic horror, science fiction and fantasy alive and thriving.[1] There are also special awards for lifetime achievement, noted as the Monster Kid Hall Of Fame.

The physical award is a representation of character actor Rondo Hatton, and is based on the bust of The Creeper, portrayed by Hatton in the 1946 film House of Horrors released by Universal Pictures. The bust was sculpted by artist Kerry Gammill and cast by Tim Lindsey.[2]

The awards were first presented in 2003. All votes are calculated through e-mail, and are overseen by David Colton. The location of the first ceremony was at the Old Dark Clubhouse hotel room at Monster Bash in Pittsburgh, PA. The very first recipient of the award was Bob Burns. The award ceremony has currently found a home at Wonderfest In Louisville, KY.

The 2008 ceremony will introduce a new category in the form of Best Horror Host. The award will be given in honor of Maila Nurmi (Vampira) as well as living horror host John Zacherle (Zacherley).

[edit] In the media

The Rondo awards continue to grow every year adding new voters, as well as new categories. Harry Knowles of Ain't It Cool News said, "if I could win any award ever, it would be a RONDO."[3] The awards ceremony media coverage seems to have contributed to the steady influx of new voters over the years.[citation needed] Magazines like Starlog, Fangoria and Video Watchdog cover the awards on a yearly basis, solidifying the awards notability among classic horror enthusiast.


[edit] Award categories

  • Best Movie
  • Best Television Presentation
  • Best Classic DVD
  • Best Classic TV DVD
  • Best Restoration
  • Best DVD Extra
  • Best Commentary
  • Best Independent Production
  • Best Book
  • Best Magazine
  • Best Magazine Article
  • Best Magazine Cover
  • Best Website
  • Best Convention
  • Best Fan Event
  • Best CD
  • Best Horror Comic Book
  • Best Horror Host
  • Best Model Or Collectible
  • Count Alucard's Controversy Of The Year
  • DVD Company Of The Year
  • Classic Most In Need Of A DVD Release
  • Writer of the Year
  • Artist of the Year
  • Monster Kid Of The Year
  • Monster Kid Hall Of Fame

[edit] Former award winners

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Iloz Zoc (February 2007). Rondo Hatton Fifth Annual Classic Horror Awards: An Interview With David Colton. Blogcritics Magazine. Retrieved on February 15, 2008.
  2. ^ a b About the Rondos. Official website. Retrieved on February 15, 2008.
  3. ^ Knowles, Harry (March 2007). PAN'S LABYRINTH Wins The RONDO!!!. Ain't It Cool News. Retrieved on February 15, 2008.

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