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Advantages: classic movie Disadvantages: a bit dated for the younger generation
...Clive as the Mad/Genius Doctor Frankenstein and Dwight Frye has is slightly retarded and deranged hunchbacked assistant.
Obsessed with the possibility of producing life from dead body parts, Frankenstein pushes the boundaries of science to the max.
Eventually after obtaining parts from the local morgue they have a male the body prepared, (Should of gone to the body shop). all they need now is a brain. Frankenstein's obsession at playing God, makes ... ...But is it the life Frankenstein wanted? Has he created the ultimate Man or Monster?
A very dated movie now, but one I think the older generation would still enjoy, even if just for remembering past movies,
My teenagers found it quite boring and certainly not frightening in the least, in fact if it wasn't so boring said one, it would be comical.
I quite preferred some of the later versions, with the flute playing Egore with his crooked broken neck.
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Advantages: A Bucket of Blood and House on Haunted Hill Disadvantages: The Ghoul
A Bucket of Blood is one of my favourite classics. An enjoyable 'Wax Museum' genre that takes a slightly different approach. This time, the artist is actually very slow witted and has no talent, as you will see. He works at a coffee shop full of poets and art buffs and wants so desperately to join their world. So, one thing leads to another, and, if your familiar with the genre, you know how it goes. House on Haunted Hill is one of the great classics ... ...horror or is it murder-mystery. To answer that question, i would have to spoil it. So, watch and find out for yourself, you won't be dissappointed.
Unfortunately, The Ghoul is probably one of Karloff's worst. Karloff is one of my favourites, but he doesn't really act in this one. The story is very slow, and doesn't build up to anything all that shocking. Just some ancient Egyptian Mummy curse, some rich guy trying to be immortal. Nothing I haven't ...
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Advantages: I got for 99p (wait you want advantages) Disadvantages: I wasted over an hour of my life. Well i laughed
...guy who has taken on the body and mind of teh duke. In my mind that pretty much makes him the duke. What else is left. There's nothing horrifying about despite the name. Ha God it's crap. I bought it for 99p and it's not worth any more than that. It's just so unbelievably stupid. This mightn't be the most articulate review ever but if you see this film you'll understand. It's also full of historical inaccuracies to name a few 1) Jack plays a napoleonic ... ...and he ends up beside the sea.
2) This Napolenic soldier dspite being really bad at orientation does eem to be quite clever as he has invented the revolver and given it to the onset of the 19th century
3) The Baron/duke who is apparently austrian but could be Italian if the geography worked out abit better prefers to adorn his castle in French and English standards rather than those of his own nation.
But the greatest shock is Francis Ford Coppolla ...
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Advantages: Excellent Michael Reeves documentary Disadvantages: The source print looks a bit rough in places
This is the director's (Michael Reeves) third feature film,not quite as entertaining as the superior Witchfinder General which was to be his fourth and final directorial effort.
Boris Karloff (this being one of the last of his films too) stars as Professor Montserrat who has discovered how to control a persons' mind and sensations through hypnotism.He has high hopes of his discovery and dreams of fame and fortune.He and his wife are living in poverty.
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Advantages: 3 great films for a budget price Disadvantages: Picture quality not too good
The films on the 3 discs are a selection of Roger Corman productions between 1960 and 1963.
Little Shop Of Horrors from 1960 is first up.A young Jack Nicholson makes an early screen appearence.
A dimwitted florists assistant discovers a mutant plant that can talk and must feed on blood to survive.
The Terror from 1963 stars Boris Karloff and Jack Nicholson (again).Nicholson follows an apparition to a castle where he finds Karloff and discovers ... ...the directorial debut of Francis Ford Coppola.Family member are being bumped off by an axe murderer.Are the murders linked to the daughters death years ago?
The three films are all entertaining and the packaging is nice but it would have been better if the films remastered.Overall though its good value for money. ...
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