70's British Horror.

Always been a fan of the amicus horrors more than the hammer ones. Have been rewatching the compendium films recently and apart from the patchy torture garden, they are all excellent. Another favourite is And Now the Screaming Starts starring Stephanie Beacham's cleavage;)

Anyone remember in the mid nineties they showed late night horrors on BBC1 on Friday night hosted by Dr Terror! He was a great character, a sort of horror film thespian. will always remember him introducing Curse of Frankenstein: "The film also co-stars that awful little Melvyn Hayes from It Ain't Half Hot Mum but don't worry, he doesn't last long.":D
 
Count me in as another fan too. I used to love those double bills on Friday or Saturday nights during the summer holidays.

Others to add to your list include The Plague of the Zombies, I Don't Want to be Born, Theater of Blood and the two Dr Phibes movies. Was The Beast Must Die the one what had the 'beast break' where you had to guess the identity of the werewolf? Or am I thinking of something else.

The Asylum seems to be repeated fairly regularly on late night ITV.

Did you used to watch Hammer House of Horror too? There was a thread a while back about that series. I watched The Twin Faces of Evil for the first time in ages last week. It still makes my head go wonky.
 
Sadly i wish i never bought The Witchfinder General DVD that restored the cut footage. It's an absoloute joke, they only managed to find a really bad print for the 'graphic' scenes and so splice them into a pretty good DVD print. The result is you'll be watching the film and now and again it will go into a greenish mess, like a worn out VHS, to show the re-added stuff. It looks a mess and is so half assed.

So you'll be watching the film in good quality like this
http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film/DVDReviews25/a witchfinder general/wfg7.jpg

and then for a few second a previously cut bit will appear which looks like this
http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film/DVDReviews25/a witchfinder general/wfgE.jpg

uuggghh
 
Yes there was,it was called Dr Terrors House of Horrors made in the sixties and is the orignal horror movie with 5 short stories set on a train.
It starred Cushing,Lee and Donald Sutherland,now I think of it this one had a story about voodoo so it could be the one.
 
Erk! I hope not! There was no way of knowing from the ad itself. I mean, it looked OK, but you never know. I'll let you know.

What's Torture Garden like? I hear it's a very poor relation of the better known Amicus stuff. I'm a bit of a completist though. Is it still worth getting?

We should have a poll on the best story in an Amicus film. I love the Angela Pleasence one, but I think if I had to pick an absolute fave it would be Blind Alleys with Patrick Magee. What a towering performance from him as the blind man.
 
Another vote for Deathline and can anyone remember the Beryl Reid (?) film, 'The beast in the cellar' or something like that?

I used to stay up on a Friday night and watch the double bills with my big brother, bliss. :D
 
A while back I started to put a list together of the various horror anthology films - this is as far as I got:

DEAD OF NIGHT
1945
1 DREAM OF HERSE PREVENTS BUS CRASH DEATH
2 GHOST CHILD AT A PARTY
3 REFLECTION OF WRONG ROOM IN MIRROR
4 GHOSTS PLAYING GOLF
5 MURDERING VENTRILOQUIST'S DUMMY

DR TERROR'S HOUSE OF HORRORS
1965
- TAROT CARRAB ON A TRAIN:
1 HOUSE WITH WEREWOLF CURSE
2 ALAN FREEMAN WITH KILLER PLANT
3 VOODOO (?)
4 CHRISTOPHER LEE THE ART CRITIC
5 VAMPIRE (?)

TORTURE GARDEN
1967, AMICUS
- AT A CARNIVAL RUN BY BURGESS MEREDITH
1 UNCLE KILLED FOR INHERITANCE, CAT TAKES REVENGE
2 CLUB OF PEOPLE WHO NEVER AGE
3 STRANGE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PIANIST & PIANO
4 JACK PALANCE & PETER CUSHING WITH EDGAR ALAN POE MEMORABILIA

TALES FROM THE CRYPT
1972, AMICUS
- 5 TRAVELLERS IN CATACOMBES MEET A MONK:
1 "All Through the House" JOAN COLLINS & HOMICIDAL SANTA CLAUSE
2 "Reflection of Death" MAN WHO DOESN'T KNOW HE DIED IN A CAR CRASH
3 "Poetic Justice" PETER CUSHING THE KIND OLD MAN & REVENGE REVENGE VALENTINE CARRAB (DENHOLME ELLIOT)
4 "Wish You Were Here" BASICALLY THE MONKEY'S PAW
5 "Blind Alley" RAZOR BLADE MAZE IN BLIND HOME

THE HOUSE THAT DRIPPED BLOOD
1971, AMICUS
1 "Method for Murder" CHARACTERS FROM AUTHOR'S HORROR BOOK COMING TO LIFE IN HOUSE (DENHOLME ELLIOT)
2 "Waxworks" PETER CUSHING & JOSS ACKLAND WITH WAX WOMAN
3 "Sweets to the Sweet" CHRISTOPHER LEE SOMETHING TO DO WITH FEAR OF FIRE...
4 JON PERTWEE WITH MAGIC DRACULA CLOAK

ASYLUM
1972, AMICUS
- INTERVIEWEE FOR A JOB AT A MENTAL ASYLUM
1 "Frozen Fear" ALIVE BODY PARTS IN FREEZER
2 "The Weird Tailor" BLACK MAGIC SUIT BRINGS TAILOR'S DUMMY TO LIFE
3 "Lucy Comes To Stay" MURDEROUS LUCY IN THE MIRROR
4 "Mannequins Of Horror" MINIATURE ROBOT DOLLS WITH REAL BRAINS

FROM BEYOND THE GRAVE
1973, AMICUS
- PEOPLE RIP OFF PETER CUSHING ANTIQUE DEALER
1 SEANCE CAUSES GHOST IN MIRROR
2 DONALD PLEASANCE AS FAKE DECORATED SOLDIER & A WITCH
3 INVISIBLE DEMON ON SHOULDER
4 IAN OGILVY BUYS A HAUNTED DOOR

VAULT OF HORROR
1973
1 VAMPIRE RESTAURANT ("HOW WOULD YOU LIKE YOUR CLOTS?")
2 TERRY THOMAS IN JARS
3 FAKE BURIAL INSURANCE SCAM
4 TOM BAKER VOODOO PAINTER

THE UNCANNY
1977
- BOOK ABOUT CAT CONSPIRACY AGAINST HUMANS
1 CATS TAKE REVENGE ON RELATIVES WHO STEAL THEIR INHERITANCE
2 GIRL SHRUNK TO SIZE OF CAT TOY
3 LOVERS CONSPIRE TO KILL WIFE BUT THWARTED BY WIFE'S CAT

TRILOGY OF TERROR
...
 
Time for a thread bump as tonight on BBC2 they are showing The Gorgon starring Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing.

In early-twentieth-century middle-Europe, villagers are literally becoming petrified. Although the authorities try to hush the matter up, it is apparent that at the full moon, Megaera, a Gorgon, leaves her castle lair and anyone looking on her face is turned to stone.
 
Gorgeous VC was only in one Hammer Dracula film - Dracula has Risen From the Grave.

MY most memorable VC Hammer was with Peter Cushing in Frankenstein Must be Destroyed
 
Beast In the Cellar.

The cast of Beryl Reid and Flora Robson put me off that one.

I caught it on ITV in the late 70's but IIRC I fell asleep - never saw it again but as its included on my lovely Tigon boxset - another Anchor Bay collection- I'll likely get a chance to re-evaluate it

The title of the film is also the title of a book about the Tigon company
 
OH MY LORD!!!

You have me sifting through my dvd collection now ,What a great thread.....

I knew i wasnt going mad when i last saw Vault of Horror as in the first segment i clearly remember being a kid and seeing a tap of blood in the neck of the man in the pub and the version i saw had a freeze frame shot with the tap not in view!!!!
AAAAND
in the Terry Thomas seqment when his wife whacks him one they had fiddled about with that scene and the display "jars"
 
Vampire Circus was on BBC2 a few days ago. The most cheapest film ever made!! But a good one! :D

You could see that killer panther was a hand puppet. The blood looked like Tomato Sauce.
 
There's this re-release of Vault of Horror, which is basically exactly the same print as the Vipco disc. I have both the US two disc with Tales, and the Vipco disc, and if I'm watching the film it would have to be the Vipco one. The big problem I have with the disc though isn't so much the picture, which is mostly passable even though it's full frame, but the sound quality. It's so crackly and hissy. Luckily, once you start watching the film you notice it less, but it's not ideal.

But between both discs...well, to me two wrongs don't make a right. Neither disc is what I would like for this film, which remains one of my favourite Amicus titles.

Why don't the BFI release a decent version?
 
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