I love the idea of the Beating heart bride being the bride of the Hatbox Ghost. I kind of liked that ship. I like to think that their love story is about interclass relationship that was frowned on but the bride wanted to elope with him anyway, but someone put a stop to it before it could happen.
Yes, early concepts implied they were bride and groom, but it was uncanonized because of the early removal of the Hatbox ghost from the attraction. By the time the Hatbox ghost returned, some 46 years later, the Heartbeating bride was gone. So he adopted the Constance's accomplice and/or victim role, and even stepped out to the balcony and not inside the attic next to the window as in the 60's.
This is the first time in ages I have heard someone FINALLY tell the story of Emily in the attic. This was the first story I heard back in the late 1960's and always a favorite. The only difference was the grooms name in the original story was George Gracy Jr., son of the murdered patriarch. I had a website about 18 years ago that told all of the stories created by original staff and imagineers, but it's been gone for quite awhile.
Hi Darkslade! Most of the stories from this channel come from those written by Cast Memebers, that were available in webpages such as GrimGhosts, Ghost Gallery and others. Yes, I am aware George Gracey Jr. was the name given to the "Master" before the 2003 movie. Thank you for stopping by, and I hope you enjoy the content. If you have a specific character you'd like a video about, be sure to suggest it!
@@storiesfromthemansion4387 I love your channel. You may actually have one of my folklore's in your collection from my cast days. Guess I'm gonna have to watch 'em all to find out.
You should do one about the origins of Jack Skellington discovering the grisly history of the mansion (haunted mansion holiday) and also do a video of the mummy!