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Tonight, I’ll probably watch the 1930s Lionel Atwill horror movie Dr. X.
Sam |
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"The Raven" (1963)
-Vincent Price, Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre In this tongue-in-cheek movie inspired by Poe's poem, Dr. Craven is the son of a great sorcerer (now dead) who was once himself quite skilled at that profession, but has since abandoned it. One evening, a cowardly fool of a magician named Bedlo comes to Craven for help- the evil Scarabus has turned him into a raven and he needs someone to change him back. He also tells the reluctant wizard that Craven's long-lost wife Lenore, whom he loved greatly and thought dead, is living with the despised Scarabus. I've always loved this movie. Despite the fact it's more like a "Dr. Strange" comic than Poe's poem. It's a lot of fun to watch |
#713
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the third man
black sunday |
#714
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black sabbath
whisky galore |
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"Pharoahs Curse" (1957)
Archaeologists in Egypt find one of their crew has been turned into a blood sucking mummy after they have unleashed a three thousand year curse by entering a Pharaoh's tomb. fun shlock. A "B' movie all the way |
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The Creeping Flesh- wonderful little non-sensical number starring Cushing & Lee. Cushing an obsessed scientist, Lee as the head of an insane asylum. Cushing has this bizarre skeleton of a prehistoric creature that he is trying to bring back to life by.... rubbing water on it!
It's a lot of fun and pretty cheesey- even by the standards of the day. |
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Just finished watching Dracula, Prince of Darkness. Follow-up to Horror of Dracula, this one misses out on Cushing and any dialogue from Lee. Still, an enjoyable entry into the Hammer Dracula saga. |
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the girl who knew too much
knives of the avenger |
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That looks like a good boxed set. Are all the movies on there good?
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kill baby kill
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the girl who knew too much plays more as a comedy and i enjoyed the final two. any fan of bava should pick this up....and roll on volume two :cool: |
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