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The Hands of Orlac (1924) The wife looks deranged. With her hammy acting I wouldn't be surprised if it was true. Maybe that's just because that's how women were supposed to be on screen back in the day but i dunno. Hard to take a horror movie seriously when she's being all over dramatic while the doctor looks like he's not even home. But it came back around and had a good ending. - |
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^ Helpful as always, Gears.
- The Awful Dr. Orlof Certainly a classic in my book. I really felt for the henchman character. I want to say his name was 'Morpho', but I kept hearing 'Mofo'. That's what you get for dubbing. |
To ccelebrate Christopher Lee's and Vincent Price's co birthdays:
1) "Horror Of Dracula" (greatest vampire movie ever) 2) "House On Haunted Hill" Happy Birthday gentlemen::devil:: |
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Mill of the Stone Women - Il mulino delle donne di pietra (1960)
A nice little atmospheric neglected treasure. |
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Happy Birthday. |
The Haunted Palace (1963)
A good atmospheric film and a fine example of Gothic cinema. Aesthetically very successful and a Vincent Price on top of his art as usual. An excellent viewing. |
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