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Guess the movie in which this headline appears. Please send your answers to classichorrors.club@gmail.com so everyone has a chance to play. We’ll announce winners during next week’s contest. (See last week’s winners below.) Good luck! Congratulations to last week’s winners! Both Rich Chamberlain and Michael Colacicco correctly guessed that the Hump Day Headline was from
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Horrors of Malformed Men (1969) Written by Teruo Ishii & Masahiro Based on the novel by Rampo Edogawa Directed by Teruo Ishii Starring Teruo Yoshida, Yukie Kagawa, Teruko Yumi, Mitsuko Aoi, Michiko Kobata Released October 31, 1969 (Japan) RT 99 min. Home Video Arrow Video (Blu-ray) Classic Horrors rating = 6 (out of 10) Several times during the first
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Written by Gabe Essoe & James Ashton and Gerald Hopman Directed by Robert Fuest Starring Ernest Borgnine, Eddie Albert, Ida Lupino, William Shatner, Keenan Wynn, Tom Skerritt, Joan Prather, John Travolta Released July, 1975 RT 86 min. Home Video Severin Films (Blu-ray) Classic Horrors rating = 6 (out of 10) At some point in the mid-1970s, my memories of
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Written by David D. Osborn (original screen story), Robert Blees and Jimmy Sangster (screenplay), Gavin Lambert (additional dialogue) Directed by Curtis Harrington Starring Shelley Winters, Mark Lester, Chloe Franks, Ralph Richardson, Lionel Jeffries Released March 15, 1972 (New York City) RT 91 min. Home Video Kino Lorber (Blu-ray) Classic Horrors rating = 6 (out of 10) Nearly ¼ of the
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Written by Curt Siodmak Directed by George Waggner Starring Lon Chaney Jr., Claude Rains, Patric Knowles, Bela Lugosi, Maria Ouspenskaya, Evelyn Ankers Released Dec. 12, 1941 RT 70 min. Home Video Universal Pictures Home Entertainment Classic Horrors rating = 7 (out of 10) Until I recently re-watched The Wolf Man (1941), I would have told you it was the best
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Derek M. Koch, from Monster Kid Radio, is currently hosting “Edgar August Poe” on his weekly podcast. This month, I’m taking his episodes as inspiration for my Friday Fright reviews and will be writing my opinions of the movies and posting them here on the day after his podcast becomes available. Any similarity in thought
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Written by Massimo Dallamano, Ettore Sanzo Directed by Massimo Dallamano Starring Giovanna Ralli, Claudio Cassinelli, Mario Adorf, Franco Fabrizi, Farley Granger, Marina Berti Released August 10, 1974 (Italy) RT 96 min. Home Video Arrow Video (Blu-ray) Classic Horrors rating = 8 (out of 10) My education in Eurofilm continues with my first poliziotteschi, What Have They Done to Your Daughters?
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Derek M. Koch, from Monster Kid Radio, is currently hosting “Edgar August Poe” on his weekly podcast. This month, I’m taking his episodes as inspiration for my Friday Fright reviews and will be writing my opinions of the movies and posting them here on the day after his podcast becomes available. Any similarity in thought
