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Skip to content Home. Why did the manservant make the mistake of killing the wrong man? Brought back memories. Dick Miller. Boris and Jack. Reviewer: guyzilla - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 17, Subject: One Big Noticeable Gaffe I've seen this film so many times since I was a kid but the one thing I always get a kick out of is the climax. Reviewer: doowopbob - favorite favorite favorite - June 17, Subject Classic Corman Quickie..

Shot on the set of "The Raven" as they were tearing down sets around them.. This was Nicholson's 7th film.. Karloff's scenes were shot in three days.. A Favorite.. Nice print.. Kudos to uploader..! Reviewer: douglip - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 1, Subject: Great Post!

Excellent picture and sound! This the best of the uploads of this old classic. Good color, contrast, and brightness. Plus, it's the TRUE full wide aspect of the original. Not a cheap full field blow-up and cropped wide to fool people. Great post!!! Reviewer: quigs - - June 1, Subject: Ah, how come we can't see i?

Nice thumbnail but download area. Feature Films. Reviewer: 1StepBeyond - favorite favorite favorite - October 13, Subject: Roger Corman directs another one Jack Nicholson is only 26 years old but already has the classic slanted forehead line.

This campy horror film is actually good because of the professionalism of Boris Karloff, by this time he was probably sick and obviously in bodily pain, evidenced by his arthritic walk, and the ability of Jack Nicholson to deliver serious attention to getting his lines right. Jack is reined in by youth and inexperience. In later films he shows the tendency to add to the scene in unique and unexpected ways. Reviewer: human - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 11, Subject: One of my all-time favorite b-movies This has always been one of my favorites.

Reviewer: flapfrog - favorite favorite favorite - October 24, Subject: The Terror gfjglkfdjglfdjhgl. So how was your class in "Film Criticism ",you pompous twit? It saddens me to watch people straight out of "Film Criticism " trying to say something sophisticated and intellectual about a Roger Corman movie.

They aren't FOR that. What they WERE was fun. What they were FOR was sheer entertainment. First of all, we get a chance to meet some old friends from earlier Corman films.

ALL of this is great fun for popcorn munching movie fans like yours truly. We love stuff like that. These were B Movies. There wasn't a lot of money to spend and what they had they had to spend wisely.

They re-used sets a lot. But back then we didn't care. We knew when we were watching a Roger Corman movie that there were going to be some chills and some laughs and some just plain GROANERS appropriately distributed and a good time would be had by all. I like the ending, too. If you didn't understand what was happening try to remember that Sandra Knight's character "Helene" was being possessed by the spirit of a dead girl "Ilsa" and see if you can figure it out NOW. The High Art of Critique I leave to others.



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