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The soundtrack for Psychomania is great too.I like the scene in the movie where Nicky Henson is buried by the gang, sitting astride his motorbike.
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Enough already with the Psychomania love in , if we're talking Brit "gems" it has to be Tower Of Evil A-hem.
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Every time Arrow announce yet another re-release it gets weary considering films like Deadly Strangers, The Ghoul etc sit in limbo. |
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I always watch this on a double bill with the excellent HORROR HOSPITAL.
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I was going to mention Horror Hospital as well.It's a great little Brit horror flick, and well worthy of an Arrowdrome release IMO.
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I watched The Oblong Box the other night. A Poe adaptation in name only, this is a great tale of body snatchers, a voodoo curse, and the living dead. Starring both the iconic Vincent Price and Christopher Lee (although, sadly they only share one brief scene on screen together), though the story is a bit silly at times (plus, has to be in the running for 'most unrealistic knife deaths in a film ever'), this is highly recommended. |
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How about the Flesh and blood show and make it a Robin Askwith double bill.
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love tower of evil, horror hospital... Just watched something a little more contemporary. TONY: LONDON SERIAL KILLER. Surprisingly good with a decent central performance, pretty bleak and unrelenting. |
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Here's two more: City of the Dead (1960) Eye of the Devil (1966) |
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I don't know Eye of the Devil. What release is it Bdc? Its probably from Warner Archives now i come to think . |
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