A black-clad killer with a razor is stalking the denizens of a private clinic in nineteenth-century England. A new nurse has joined the staff of the institution, which is presided over by Dr. Vance (William Berger); soon, a thief (Françoise Prévost) is made welcome at the facility, too. Secrets and strange developments add to the …
Month: August 2021
Terror of the Plains (Reliable, 1934)
This Tom Tyler western suffers from a plenitude of faults: A far-fetched story involving the search for the man who killed his father, a man whose gang is occupying a ghost town, might have been fine, but the poorly choreographed fistfights and an overlong and dull final gun battle empty the story of interest. Tyler …
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The Strange World of Planet X (1958)
Scientific experiments involving boosted magnetism are having unforeseen impacts, and a stranger has shown up in the vicinity of the British lab where the research is going on. Said stranger purports to be an alien warning of the devastating effect of the cosmic rays reaching Earth as a result of the experiments, resulting in aggressive …
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Sunday Fun: A Young Jughead Makes His Mark
Dawn on the Great Divide (Monogram, 1942)
The final film for Buck Jones has two of the three Rough Riders (Jones and Raymond Hatton as Buck Roberts and Sandy Hopkins) continuing their roles (Tim McCoy had rejoined the Army at this point) and joined by Marshal Jack Carson (Rex Bell). The lawmen are entrusted with ensuring that railroad supplies get through in …
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Siete minutos para morir (1969)
An American agent investigates the murder of a consular officer in Hong Kong and uncovers a much more complicated situation involving a list of agents that must be kept out of the hands of the Red Chinese government. There’s plenty of action, but overall the movie is unmemorable. Mildly recommended. Otto judiciously thinks this movie …
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The War in Space (1977)
Aliens operating from Venus attack Earth, and the planet’s defense falls on an experimental space battleship. The forces of Earth do send a team to Venus, and there’s a weird shaggy alien with horns that for a time holds as a prisoner the daughter of the commander of the battleship. Overall, the movie (original title: …
The X from Outer Space (1967)
Lightweight science fiction movie has a spaceship sent to Mars buzzed by a UFO and returning to Earth with a sample of alien spore that grows into a giant monster, which of course then begins devastating Japan. A love triangle plot among the space travelers provides more story than usual on the human side in …
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Count Dracula’s Great Love (1974)
A quintet of travelers (four women and a man) find horror when their coach breaks down and their driver is killed by one of the horses, forcing them to seek refuge at a nearby asylum whose director, Dr. Marlow (Paul Naschy), conceals a secret: he is in fact Count Dracula, who preys upon the surrounding …
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Deadly Inheritance (1968)
After the murder of a ma working on a railroad (a man who is in fact rather wealthy), his children are dismayed to learn that they cannot inherit until an adopted son comes of age in three years. The siblings are in need of money, however, and it is no surprise when soon thereafter the …