Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Marilyn Monroe Annual Memorial Service

Note: This event is not hosted by GHOULA. This is just a local (ghost related) event that exists independently that GHOULA wants its members to know about. As such, docents and staff at this event may not wish to discuss this landmark's haunted history.

Date: August 5, 2009 (Thursday)
Time: 11:00 am
Place: Westwood Memorial Park,
1218 Glendon Avenue, Westwood, CA 90024 (map)

Tucked away in a small cemetery, which in itself, is fittingly tucked away behind a movie theater, sits the crypt of Marilyn Monroe. Since this blonde bombshell is one of the most ubiquitous ghosts in Hollywood (along side the ghost of silent screen star Rudolf Valentino), it makes perfect sense that her final resting place would also be counted as one of the many places said to be haunted by the spirit of this larger than life sex symbol. Although, her famous form (said to be the inspiration for the Coke's trademarked bottle) has never been seen at this location, witnesses have claimed that a strange fog sometimes appears around her pink-stained marble marker.

So, come out and celebrate the life (and after-life) of one of the silver screen's most unique stars.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

REAL GHOSTS with REEL GHOSTS


THE DATE: Friday & Saturday, July 16 & 17
THE TIME: Fri: 7:30; Sat: 3:15 & 7:30 (The Uninvited)
Fri: 9:30; Sat: 5:15 & 9:30 (The Haunting)
(7165 W. Beverly Blvd.) map
THE MOVIE: The Uninvited (1944)
plus second feature The Haunting (1963)
THE ADMISSION PRICE: $7.00

Your chance to see this movie about ghosts in an actual haunted theater!
(Note: this event is not hosted by GHOULA)

The New Beverly Cinema is said to be the home of a phantom projectionist, and an audience member apparition... (read more)

The Uninvited Not Available On DVD - New 35mm Print! 1944, USA, 99 minutes dir. Lewis Allen, starring Ray Milland, Ruth Hussey, Donald Crisp, Cornelia Otis Skinner. Nominated for the Best Black & White Cinematography Academy Award #3 on Martin Scorsese's 11 Scariest Horror Films Of All Time! #6 on TCM's list of most requested classic movies not available on DVD.

The Haunting 1963, USA / UK, 112 minutes dir. Robert Wise, starring Julie Harris, Claire Bloom, Richard Johnson, Russ Tamblyn, Fay Compton #1 on Martin Scorsese's 11 Scariest Horror Films Of All Time!

Plus -The Haunting's "stretching doors" inspired Disneyland's Haunted Mansion attraction. (for more info...)

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Highlights from July's SWS

Thanks to everyone who came to July's SPIRITS with SPIRITS, and a big "Lizard King" thank you to the staff and management of West Hollywood's MEXICO for giving us the upstairs floor of the restaurant (formerly where the offices were when it was owned by the Doors).

Incidentally, a few of the other local places that are said to be haunted by Jim Morrison are the Whiskey (on the Sunset Strip), the Alta Cienega Motel (across the street), his home (Laurel Canyon), the Morrison Apts. (Venice), and the Cheri Amour Apts. (West Hollywood). For a more complete map to Jim Morrison local locations of interest go to http://www.creepyla.com/.
(to read more about the ghosts of this reastaurant...)
The haunted bathroom.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

July's SPIRITS with SPIRITS


GHOULA meets for cocktails in haunted places on the 13th of each month. “SPIRITS with SPIRITS” is a casual gathering of regional ghost hunters and those that just like ghost stories. Open to all, from the curious skeptic to the passionate phantom pursuer. Make friends, and toast a ghost! Let's put the “Boo!” back into “booze.” All those who attend will receive a free G.H.O.U.L.A. button. If you already have one, please wear it so others can find you.

THE DATE: July 13th, 2010 (Tuesday)
THE PLACE: Mexico Restaurante Y Barra
(8512 Santa Monica Blvd.West Hollywood) Map
THE TIME: 7:00pm to 10:00pm (closing time)

THE GHOST(S):

Near the corner of La Cienega and Santa Monica Blvd, and not far from the hill that local motorists fear, sits what would be a very nondescript building if it weren't painted bright pink, festooned with colorful pinatas, and oozing with Rock n' Roll history. Although, this plain building has had many tenants (and colors) over the years, it is perhaps most famous as the (bright yellow) headquarters (and crash pad) of the quintessential L.A. band, "The Doors." From the late 1960's thru the early 1970's, this simple two-story structure was known as "The Doors Workshop."

The upstairs was their offices, where business was conducted and fan mail answered. The ground floor served as their rehearsal space. After a suggestion from a producer at Elektra Sound Studios, the album "L.A. Woman" was recorded in this building to avoid the time pressures of rented studios (between October of 1970 and February of 1971). A few months later on July 3, 1971, Jim Morrison, The Doors' charismatic lead singer (a.k.a. "The Lizard King") died in a bath tub in Paris.

Ever since, legions of devoted fans make pilgrimages to his grave in France on the anniversary of his death, while ghost hunters journey to this West Hollywood restaurant to make contact with his ghost. The fact that most paranormal investigators head to the restroom inside this Mexican-themed establishment is no reflection on the cuisine, or an allusion to Morrison death (which occurred in a bathroom), but instead is based on the belief that his spirit is felt strongest in this room. Before becoming a unisex latrine, this small chamber was once the sound booth, where Morrison recorded his vocals. Thus, perhaps his frustrated spirit is still trying to lay down one more track since witnesses claim the room's doorknob will sometimes inexplicably jiggle, as if someone where trying to enter (or exit).

Also, throughout the restaurant, employees have noticed lights that turn on an off by themselves, as well as "phantom footsteps" and drinking glasses that shatter for no apparent reason. (Note: on a recent visit, a member of GHOULA witnessed this phenomena as a water glass that had been set down on a table, suddenly split in half, cracking into two equal-sized pieces.)

Although, his ghost has also been seen in his former Laurel Canyon home over the years, and there have been other ghostly claims from many local bars, clubs, motels, and liquors stores he frequented in this small section of town. In a recent interview, The Doors guitarist Robbie Krieger, while visiting this restaurant to reminisce about the "Doors Workshop" said "His spirit is here for sure!"

http://www.gogomexico.com/press.html
(to see last month's location...)