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 …

Tumbling Tumbleweeds (Republic, 1935)

Gene Autry’s first starring role in a feature (after the weird and wonderful serial The Phantom Empire for Mascot Pictures) and first picture for Republic (though originally filmed by Mascot) is this musical western. Gene plays a young man who, disowned by his father for opposing the latter’s contentiousness and now performing with a medicine …

Nude… si muore (1968)

A gloved killer strangles an unknown woman and has her body shipped to a girls’ boarding school that itself is full of secrets, and soon a murderer (perhaps the same) begins stalking members of the faculty and student body. Could the killer be one of the teachers, such as the handsome riding instructor (Mark Damon)? …

The Circus Queen Murder (Columbia, 1933)

District Attorney Thatcher Colt (Adolphe Menjou) heads out of town for a brief vacation, accompanied by his secretary (Ruthelma Stevens), but they don’t find the upstate New York town of Gilead particularly restful. A small circus comes to town, with a love triangle at the center of its prominent acts, and murder follows. Dwight Frye …

The Longest Day (Twentieth Century Fox, 1962)

Eighteen years after the largest seaborne assault in history, Twentieth Century Fox released a movie based on Cornelius Day’s bestseller recounting the events of D-Day, the 6th of June, 1944, with Day himself penning the screenplay (with some episodes by others). Multiple directors and an international cast collaborated to deliver what is probably the best …

The White Spider (1963)

After a man dies in a car crash shortly after increasing his insurance, suspicion falls on his widow, who is strapped for cash because of the insurance company’s reluctance to pay and is then helped to get a job with a charity that assists ex-convicts in returning to society. At the same time, Scotland Yard …

Legend of Dinosaurs and Monster Birds (1977)

Disappointing monster movie, originally titled Kyôryû kaichô no densetsu, is largely devoted to plesiosaur attacks in a lake where a festival is being held, in imitation of Jaws, although at the same time a scientist is investigating reports of the discovery of a giant egg in the mountains. A fair amount of violence, including some …

The Golden Idol (Allied Artists, 1954)

Everyone is after a golden Watusi idol that Bomba (Johnny Sheffield) has taken from the evil Ali Ben Mamoud (Paul Guilfoyle), who had stolen it. Among those after the treasure are a crooked ivory hunter, Joe Hawkins (Lane Bradford), who is brought into the matter by Mamoud but has plans of his own, and archaeologist …

Shaolin Tamo Systique (1977)

The always entertaining Polly Ling-Feng Shang-Kuan stars in this lighthearted movie, originally titled Shi da zhang men chuang Shao Lin and also known as Fight for Survival, as a young woman with an earnest desire to learn kung fu despite a prohibition on female students at the Shaolin temple, and her intense dedication ends up …