A Clydebank Hallowe'en fanatic has revealed their 'amped up' plans for this year's extravaganza.
Oli Keenan has been putting on a world-class Hallowe'en display at his home in Linnvale for six years and this year Oli has chosen a more personal theme.
His monumental displays have attracted crowds from across Glasgow which feature homemade decorations all surrounding one spooky theme.
Last year, dressed as the Mad Hatter, Oli brought Lewis Caroll's Alice in Wonderland to life in his front garden.
The 27-year-old attracts crowds to Dalton Avenue with fans from all over Clydebank dressing up and joining in on the theme.
In 2022, Oli became one of the Sanderson Sisters from Hocus Pocus and wowed the crowd with acting capabilities fully embodying the characters he plays.
This year, Oli has been inspired by one of his favourite childhood films and it will take some courage, a heart, and a brain to bring a 1939 classic to life.
With prosthetics custom-made all the way from Germany, Oli will become the Wicked Witch of the West from the musical fantasy film The Wizard of Oz.
He said: "If you know the Wicked Witch of the West, she's quite terrifying but I've amped up the scare factor this year.
"I've got full face prosthetics ordered that are coming in from Germany that fit to my face.
"I had this idea last year when we were doing Alice in Wonderland as I always think about themes a year in advance and my favourite movie growing up was The Wizard of Oz.
"I was like, why have I never thought about doing the Wicked Witch of the West?
Oli will be working hard to get his vision and his prosthetics in place for Thursday, October 31.
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