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White Zombie
First of all, this is my first post.
I live in Scotland also and bought the same package of those horror films and I got it for 50pence, and most of the other triple horror film DVDs for the same price, they are a blessing, otherwise I would be infuriated at paying £15 for each those films. I think some people just like them because they are old and have Bela Lugosi in them and ignore the quality and call them classics. I would also not say that any of them are funny (even though Scared To Death is supposed to be), Invisible Ghost has a nice feeling about it and is entertaining, Scared To Death is the worst Lugosi film I have seen(I can't say that I have saw an expansive amount of his films though). I was pleasently surprised by White Zombie, I think it's better than Dracula, it is the most hansome I have ever seen him look(the moustache and hair is great) and he displays his full charm and the camera positioning complements every movement he makes in it. The zombies in it are pretty good too. The creaking sounds where the zombies are working is great too. Please tell me if there are any better Lugosi films.
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White Zombie is cheap at the local store here on DVD I might have to invest in a copy.
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In The Body Snatcher when bela is torturing boris is a perfect scene.
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