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Queen Of Blood. 1966. After receiving a alien transmission a crew are sent to Mars to find the crashed ship and bring back any life form. Regardless of the low budget this film had it was quite interesting to watch and enjoyable, John Saxon and Dennis Hopper play part of the astronauts sent to Mars and recover the alien queen played brilliantly by Florence Marley, who seems to live on blood. Basil Rathbone plays the scientist. The film is quite fast paced and and doesn't get confusing mixed with bright colours and atmosphere made it more enjoyable. queen of blood.jpg
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One Cut Of The Dead
This shows completely that you don't need a big budget to make a really amazing film. You watch the 1st scene and by the end, you find out that you were watching something else instead. Truly intelligent film making. |
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The Beast Must Die (1974) "One of these eight people will turn into a werewolf. Can you guess who it is when we stop the film for the WEREWOLF BREAK? See it ... solve it ... but don't tell!" Bond style gadgetry meets Gothic horror in this superb diverse ensemble casted original horror film. |
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The Invisible Woman. 1940. A model agrees to become a guinea pig for a eccentric professor who has created a machine that can make anyone invisible, she agrees to do it and settle a few scores until some gangsters try to take the machine. This is what started the horror thriller with Claude Rains being a mad scientist with the first film and Vincent Price in the second feature to becoming a more science fiction comedy trend. Virginia Bruce plays model Kitty who agrees to try the machine created by Professor Gibbs played by John Barrymore. From start to finish this was a laugh even the tough gangster having the low squeaky voice makes it more comedic. invisible woman.jpg
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