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- Van Helsing resurrects Count Dracula, only to "stake" him again.
- To commemorate their 10th high school reunion in Harlan, Iowa, and their 17th year of writing and recording music together, Scott Allen Nollen and Todd Jacobsen play many of their "classic" hits and new songs for a live audience.
- Sherlock Holmes, his son, Steel "Rod" Holmes, and Dr. John H. Watson track down a notorious serial killer.
- A montage of images of actor Warren Hymer as the character "Twister McGurk" in the film "Mr. Moto in Danger Island" (1939) set to a song by the Bramwell Fletcher Band.
- The improvisational avant-garde jazz-rock band Baseball Bat performs one final time, to celebrate their 31st Anniversary.
- An early lineup of the Bramwell Fletcher Band, including the late Tyler Jacobsen on vocals, improvises a song in 1982.
- Talk show host Ludwig Stossel headlines an all-family holiday special.
- The improvisational avant-garde jazz-rock band Baseball Bat is "joined" by Vincent Price's baseball bat for a live concept album performance.
- A scientist aids two brothers who are attacked by a rampaging zombie as they take a short cut through their local graveyard.
- Scott Allen Nollen, incensed at someone's reference to Dooley Wilson as "Dooby," composed this tribute to the African American performers of Hollywood's "Golden Age" for his band Jimmie Dynamite.
- A video combining images of England's King Richard III, Fotheringhay Castle and Laurence Olivier's 1955 Shakespearean film portrayal with Bramwell Fletcher Band members Todd Jacobsen (electric guitar) and Scott Nollen (mandolin, keyboards, drums, backing vocals) and guests Craig Nance (flute, electric guitar solo) and Bart Aikens (vocals). The song, referring to the forensic diagnosis of the King's remains, was written by Scott Nollen and Bart Aikens. The video includes images of Richard's III's grave, exhumed skeleton and skull.
- The Bramwell Fletcher Band performs four songs inspired by the 1956 low-budget horror film "Indestructible Man," starring Lon Chaney, Jr.