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Night Creatures
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Nice! I took a long look at title once. What did ya think?
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The Frozen Dead (1966)
Frozen Nazis, Nazi medical Experiments, Living Severed heads, re-animated arms - what more could you want? The Dark Eyes of London (1939) Lugosi and his lumbering blind hulk of a henchmen kill people to benfit from thei insurance. Excellent vehicle for Bela. |
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I love anything that Peter Cushing and Oliver Reed do. So, this was a double pleasure!
Watched Horror of Dracula last night. This week will be all Dracula/Frankenstein/Wolf Man movies. I'll alternate between Hammer and Universal.
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Dracula Has Risen From the Grave
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13 Ghosts
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"They declaim against the passions without bothering to think that it is from their flame philosophy lights its torch." - Donatien Alphonse Francois de Sade |
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1931 Frankenstein is one of my favorites
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"They declaim against the passions without bothering to think that it is from their flame philosophy lights its torch." - Donatien Alphonse Francois de Sade |
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'Curse Of The Undead' (1959)
-Michael Pate, Eric Fleming Plot: Mysterious Gunfighter for hire Drake Robey is really a vampire, and it's up to the town preacher to save it's citizens and his girlfriend. Phantoms Review: This is one of my annual Halloween movie treats. It appeals to both the horror and western fan in me. While it's definitely a "B" movie, the film treats it's respective genres very respectfully.* It's smartly written, has a great atmospheric feel to it , and has a wonderful, spooky music score. Filled with recognizable western character actors, who do a fine job.This film is worth watching. |
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'Horror Of Dracula' (1958)
-Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing Phantoms Review: Nothing I can say, that hasn't been said before. ..brilliant, amazing, classic. |
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Dracula- on the big screen, with the Philip Glass score.
I'll admit I've always found this one a bit slow, but on the big screen the majesty of the sets and the atmosphere really comes alive... but so does the at times overwhelming theatricality. Enjoyed the film more than I have previously. |
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