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Old 02-07-2005, 10:56 AM
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Okay, I said I would never be like one of those Noobie horror film idiots that don't know jack-shit about horror movies and ask lame, stupid-assed questions about "what movie is this???" providing very little information about it, but I was wrong. I will ask...just this once...then if I ever do again...I'll jump to my death out of a basement window or jump in front of a parked car! I promise! So here is my what-movie is-this question:

What movie is this? I haven't seen it since the mid to late seventies, which is about the era of the movie itself. From what I remember, it appeared to be either a Hammer production or a "B" Italian movie. I believe it featured a "Vampire" a kind of "Frankensteins Monster" and the "Devil" who dressed in a campy red cape with a tall collar, had a mustache and goatee, kind of curly black hair, then whenever he spoke, his voice rattled like he was speaking inside a can. I only recall one scene and that is with the Devil speaking outside a movie theater to the Vampire, and he used a magical ring to put someone in a trance. I know there is very little info here, but that is all I can remember. It's been thirty years after all. I just remember it was cheesy, even back then, but a good kinda cheesy.
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Old 02-07-2005, 12:14 PM
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Okay, I said I would never be like one of those Noobie horror film idiots that don't know jack-shit about horror movies and ask lame, stupid-assed questions about "what movie is this???" providing very little information about it, but I was wrong.

HEY!!! That´s me you´re talking about! Eat shit and drop dead, PUNK!!!:mad:
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Old 02-07-2005, 12:55 PM
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Weeeeeell....

Considering that you don't clearly remember what you saw, and may be mistaken about some details....

I would suggest that perhaps you check out Al Adamson's "Dracula vs. Frankenstein" (1972) and see if maybe that's the one.

It doesn't line up with all the details (there is no devil in it), but Dracula has a weird reverb effect over his voice, the movie is cheesy as hell, and a lot of the action revolves around a "Museum of Horrors" run by a certain Dr. Durea (J. Carroll Naish).

It happens to be a favorite moovie of mine.

In fact, my signature below is from that movie. Dracula (Zandor Vorkov) at one point refers to himself as the "Lord of the Manor of Corpathia" (sic). Well, that's how he pronounces "Carpathia," anyway.
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Old 02-08-2005, 04:27 PM
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Weeeeeell....

Considering that you don't clearly remember what you saw, and may be mistaken about some details....

I would suggest that perhaps you check out Al Adamson's "Dracula vs. Frankenstein" (1972) and see if maybe that's the one.

It doesn't line up with all the details (there is no devil in it), but Dracula has a weird reverb effect over his voice, the movie is cheesy as hell, and a lot of the action revolves around a "Museum of Horrors" run by a certain Dr. Durea (J. Carroll Naish).

It happens to be a favorite moovie of mine.

In fact, my signature below is from that movie. Dracula (Zandor Vorkov) at one point refers to himself as the "Lord of the Manor of Corpathia" (sic). Well, that's how he pronounces "Carpathia," anyway.

DAMN! You got it! It's a Troma film and the only difference is that the info I found (Video Detective) is that it was made in 1971. Lon Chaney Jr. also plays a part in the film. I appreciate the info. I don't think I done to bad considering that I haven't seen it since the 70's.
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