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THE LEECH WOMAN (1960). A middleaged lush discovers the secret of youth and beauty, but a high price must be paid. Cheesy, but Collen Grey really nails it and this could almost be seen as an early Womans Lib picture. ***1/2
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Taste The Blood Of Dracula (1970)
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Hammer films are my favorite's..I am watching Dracula has risen from the grave right now,Thats another awesome hammer movie::EEK!:: |
'DRACULA HAS RISEN FROM THE GRAVE'(1968)
-Christopher Lee Plot: When his castle is blessed, Dracula seeks his revenge against the Monsignor who performed the rites by attattempting to make the holy man's young neice his bride. Phantoms Review: First off, this is hands down my favorite title of a Dracula movie, second, it has Christopher Lee, my favorite Dracula and while it's not the best Dracula movie it still is a terrific film. Good acting, direction, sets, costumes and atmosphere. All the hallmarks of the Hammer Films series. |
Horror of Dracula (1958)
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' The Horror Of It All ' (1964)
-Pat Boone (yes, THAT Pat Boone) Plot: American encyclopedia salesman working in England pays a surprise vist to his fiancee, who lives with her relatives in an eerie countryside estate, after he arrives the relatives start getting killed off one by one. Phantoms Review: Despite having the great Terence Fisher as it's director, this film is a complete waste of time and talent. It's supposed to be a horror/comedy but it fails on both counts. The jokes fall flat and their is absolutely no amount of horror or suspense. A terrible retread of ' The Old Dark House'. |
HOUSE OF HORRORS (1945). Really good Universal that is pretty funny in parts, although not sure if it was intentional or not. Down on his luck sculptor (the great Martin Kosleck) joins forces with spine snapping serial killer "The Creeper" (Rondo Hatton) to exact payback to heartless art critics. Personally, wouldn't mind my own "Creeper" for some bozos I've had to deal with::stick out tongue::::wink:: ****
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Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman 1943
3/10 Stars Larry Talbot was in a tomb, and some grave robbers tried to snatch his jewelry on a full moon, and the wolfman kills and gets out. Talbot is found on the side of the road, and a doctor (Mannering) tries to help him. The wolfman keeps going out and killing. Now Larry knows he can't die, but will keep killing if he doesn't get dead. He goes to Europe and finds the old gypsy woman Maleva. She tells him they will go to Dr Frankenstein's castle to help Larry. The wolfman falls down a hole and finds the Frankenstein monster frozen in ice, and releases him. Dr F is dead. So Larry meets his daughter, Elsa, and asks for Dr F's notes. Elsa refuses. Dr. Mannering follows the trail of dead bodies and finds Larry sitting with Elsa. And then the best part of the film, and rousing gypsy sounding town folk singing song called "Faro-la Faro-Li". It's quiet good. Well, Larry, Elsa, Maleva & Dr Mannering all go and meet the monster, and they find the Dr F's notes. Dr Mannering reads it and decides he can flip some electrical switches and suck the negative mojo out of Larry and the monster. As the Tesla coils are howling, Dr Mannering decides it's a better idea to give the monster it's full power. No, really, they actually did that. The monster gets full power, Larry turns into the wolfman, they scuffle for a couple mins. The monster has an easy time throwing wolfy around. Well, the townsfolk decide to blowup the damn, and it destroys the castle. The End. Just four mins over one hour long. Sets were cool, as usual. I think the above plot speaks for itself. No character depth at all. Apparently it was a bit of a struggle to get the two creatures together, and then you get a couple mins of scuffling. 3/10 Stars Wasted opportunity. The story could have featured a new robust Dr Frankenstein as a main character. Skip the Britain & Dr Mannering thing altogether. Maleva adopts Larry, they find Dr F. Larry and the Dr could talk life and death, and try to kill Larry. Dr F's daughter Gretchen and Larry fall in love. She begs for a cure, not death. Maleva says they can transfer the wolfism to the monster. Monster is revived, wolf and monster battle once, monster ripped to shreds. Patch up monster as they try to transfer, things don't go as planned, another battle, everything goes up in flames. |
NIGHT OF THE BLOODY APES (1968). Tasteless Mexi-movie of a doctor transplanting a gorilla's heart into his ailing son (believe it's real open heart surgery footage) which of course transform him into an ugly muscular rampaging beast. Lots of nudity and masked female wrestling.
Like a big bowl of fudge...really no damn good for you, but too much fun to pass up. **1/2 |
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