Horror, sharp as a razor’s edge… (ouch!) Starring Barbara Steele
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ONE OF MY FAVORITE BARBARA STEELE FILMS. I DONT THINK I'VE EVER SEEN THE TRAILER FOR THIS BEFORE EITHER BUT I CANT BELIEVE THEY SHOWED THE RAZOR SCENE????
Looks very Hammer Horrorish, only more explicit with the Sex&Vi.
To keep up my tradition of posting loosely-if-at-all connected links, a pretty decent Lovecraftian screenplay for an unfinished film, The Necronomicon. (Author's notes here.)
I reviewed this one over at Mad mad Mad Mad Movies--I found it to be quite an effective little chiller, with one terrifying scene involving a wheelchair that I think an iconic haunted house movie of the 70s totally ripped off! It was on the excellent Mill Creek 50 Chilling Classics set (well, mostly excellent--more excellent than crap, but with prime examples of both extremes), and it's worth checking out.
And how can one NOT be a Babs fan? Really, I think it's impossible to avoid.
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ONE OF MY FAVORITE BARBARA STEELE FILMS. I DONT THINK I'VE EVER SEEN THE TRAILER FOR THIS BEFORE EITHER
BUT I CANT BELIEVE THEY SHOWED THE RAZOR SCENE????
>CANT BELIEVE THEY SHOWED THE RAZOR SCENE????
Yeah, kind of gruesome but that probably sold a ton of tickets too. No other Babs fans out there?
Looks very Hammer Horrorish, only more explicit with the Sex&Vi.
To keep up my tradition of posting loosely-if-at-all connected links, a pretty decent Lovecraftian screenplay for an unfinished film, The Necronomicon. (Author's notes here.)
really good movie and steele was never more beautiful than in this
LOL! never seen it, and i gotta say it looks like a proper stinker! i'm off to try and find a copy RIGHT NOW!
you know you're in trouble when the chandelier starts swinging. . .
I reviewed this one over at Mad mad Mad Mad Movies--I found it to be quite an effective little chiller, with one terrifying scene involving a wheelchair that I think an iconic haunted house movie of the 70s totally ripped off! It was on the excellent Mill Creek 50 Chilling Classics set (well, mostly excellent--more excellent than crap, but with prime examples of both extremes), and it's worth checking out.
And how can one NOT be a Babs fan? Really, I think it's impossible to avoid.
>i gotta say it looks like a proper stinker!
I'd be interested to know what you think looks like a good film! This, by the way is a freakin' GREAT movie.
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