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A Karloff double feature:
"The Walking Dead" And "Isle Of The Dead" |
"Night of the Living Dead" (the original)!
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William Castle night on TCM:
Straight-Jacket The Tingler 13 Ghosts William Castle certainly knew how to ENTERTAIN. and then: The Old Dark House (1931) |
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"Mr. Sardonicus" (1961)
One of William Castle's most entertaining films. |
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Great film! One of the better examples of 50s silliness. Dont know how VP played it with a straight face but I watch this one whenever I see its on the box. |
Me too- it's one of my faves. Especially love the shot of the book he reads before he injests the experimental drug:
"Effects on the Mind of Lysergic Acid." |
Tales of Terror
best line= "I drink my food". fun stuff :D |
I love Peter Lorre in that one.
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The Skull (1965)
An effective psychological horror about the innate fear of madness and possession by evil influences. Freddie Francis directs a highly atmospheric voyage into madness. Cushing is fantastic and once again his partnership with Christopher Lee is a memorable one. The two really were great together and even though Lee is not in a whole lot of the film, every moment he was onscreen he was magnetic. The flick is paced wonderfully, lightning fast, and is just plain fun. >>: B We weren't lucky enough to read much of Robert Bloch's books or stories here but this movie also gave me the pleasure of remembering some good times of our school days. One of my very good friends...Tanvir, used to write comics & stories at a popular children magazine and once he wrote a supernatural story about a human skull (titled: The Death Skull), that has an extra eye hole in its forehead! The Skull comes from an unknown origin & people (whoever possess it) starts to die in a gruesome fashion. ....humm, that boy was a genius.:cool: |
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