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Monsters of 'Haunted' Queen Mary Invade Saturday

Second Street was a great place to meet cast members from the Halloween attraction in Long Beach Harbor, who staggered into Belmont Shore then visited Redondo Beach nightlife to scare up business.

The annual Queen Mary Halloween extravaganza, Dark Harbor, will be back in spooky action next month, parlaying the lore that it's haunted. And early Saturday evening cast members invaded Belmont Shore, before scheduled appearances at the L.A. County Fair and at Redondo Beach bars and restaurants.

In October, there will be 15 nights of horror at the permanently docked Queen Mary, which will be invaded by those dressed up in their hideous finest, to see what the ship says "is often cited as being one of the most haunted places in the world," and with a new maze and new characters inspired by the real-life hauntings on the ship.

"This," the ship's public relations folk say, "is a not-to-miss Halloween event.

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