Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards

The Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Award, often called the Rondo Award, is an annual award founded in 2002 that honors journalism, scholarship and film preservation in the horror genre,[1][2] particularly of classic horror film and their modern-day counterparts.

Named in honor of actor Rondo Hatton, it originated at the Classic Horror Film Board and subsequently moved to a dedicated website. Nominees are chosen by a committee that takes suggestions on the website, with the awards selected via an open vote by generally thousands of participants. The Rondo Award was created by journalist David Colton and artist/illustrator Kerry Gammill,[3] and since its inception has been coordinated by Colton, who serves as their presenter annually at the fantasy/horror convention WonderFest.

  1. ^ Beaver, Jeremiah (June 23, 2019). "Indianapolis Film Historian Awarded for Saving Lost Episode of 'The Outer Limits'". Retrieved July 21, 2021. WTTV-TV (CBS) Bloomington, Indiana. "Held in Louisville, Kentucky earlier this month, the 'Rondos' continue to honor the best in classic horror research, creativity, and film preservation."
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference Monster Kid was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ "Live from Monsterpalooza with Kirk Thatcher & David Colton". April 18, 2017. Retrieved July 15, 2021. iHeart Media.