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franco
Jan 3, 2003

Das Boo posted:

I caught Scream of Fear for the first time and was really surprised it was a Hammer film. It was evidently one of a handful of black and white psychological thrillers they produced and wasn't at all what I've come to expect from the studio.

Definitely check out The Nanny from 1965 if you can get your hands on it - it's absolutely chilling. I had a similar reaction to it being Hammer the first time I saw it ages ago as I was so conditioned to them being lurid, colour, supernatural things (that I also love).

It's good to see so much Cushing love around here. Not only does he elevate even the trashiest stuff he appeared in, but, as my dad gets older, he looks more and more like him (there was always a resemblance). I don't think pa is terribly impressed when I make the comparison, but I think it's an honour! Sadly, I don't appear to have got any of the lookalike genes apart from the nose :(

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franco
Jan 3, 2003

DrVenkman posted:

No love for THE DEVIL RIDES OUT? it's awesome and it afforded Lee one of his few heroic roles. He's great in it, which makes it a shame when he disappears for long stretches (to research magic spells).

The Goat of Mendes! The Devil himself!


The Devil Rides Out is absolutely wonderful.

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