Category: Movie Discussions

  • Hump Day Headlines #16

    Hump Day Headlines #16

    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.  Good luck! Nobody correctly guessed that last week’s Hump Day Headline was from Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (1964).  I assume it’s because nobody played;  I mean, it was a gimme.

  • Santa Claus (1959)

    Santa Claus (1959)

    Written by Adolfo Torres Portillo and Rene Cardona Directed by Rene Cardona Starring Jose Elias Moreno, Jose Luis Aguirre ‘Trotsky’ Released November 26, 1959 (Mexico) RT 94 min. Home Video VCI Entertainment (DVD) Classic Horrors rating = 6 (out of 10) “Away up in the heavens, far out in space, in a beautiful golden crystal palace right above…

  • Hump Day Headlines #15

    Hump Day Headlines #15

    For the holidays, here’s an easy one!   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 winner.)  Good luck! Congratulations to Dan Cornell who correctly guessed that last week’s Hump Day Headline was from Angry Red…

  • Trog (1970)

    Trog (1970)

    Written by Aben Kandel Original story by Peter Bryan and John Gilling Directed by Freddie Francis Starring Joan Crawford, Michael Gough, Bernard Kay, Kim Braden Released October 24, 1970 RT 93 min. Home Video Warner Archive (DVD) Classic Horrors rating = 4 (out of 10) One of the movies I remember not liking from my adventures at the…

  • Hump Day Headlines #14

    Hump Day Headlines #14

    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 winner… or lack thereof below.)  Good luck! Unfortunately, no one correctly guessed that last week’s Hump Day Headline was from Bride of the Monster (1955)!

  • Night Watch (1973)

    Night Watch (1973)

    Written by Tony Williamson Based on the play by Lucille Fletcher Directed by Brian G. Hutton Starring Elizabeth Taylor, Laurence Harvey, Billie Whitelaw, Bill Dean, Linda Hayden Released August 9, 1973 (New York City) RT 99 min. Home Video Warner Archive (DVD) Classic Horrors rating = 7 (out of 10) Growing up in Enid, Oklahoma with a mother who…

  • Hump Day Headlines #13

    Hump Day Headlines #13

    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 winner below.)  Good luck! Congratulations to Troy Howarth who correctly guessed that last week’s Hump Day Headline was from Devils of Darkness (1965)!

  • Hump Day Headlines #12

    Hump Day Headlines #12

    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 winner… or lack thereof… below.)  Good luck! Congratulations to Rich Chamberlain who correctly guessed that last week’s Hump Day Headline was from Superatural (1933).

  • Strange Illusion (1945)

    Strange Illusion (1945)

    Written by Adele Comandini, Fritz RotterDirected by Edgar G. UlmerStarring Jimmy Lydon, Warren William, Salley Eilers, Regis Toomey, Charles ArntReleased March 31, 1945RT 87 min.Home Video Alpha VideoClassic Horrors rating = 6 (out of 10) Not a horror movie, per se, Strange Illusion nevertheless revolves around a ghostly, perhaps supernatural, dream.  Haunted by the mysterious death of his father, college…

  • Hump Day Headlines #11

    Hump Day Headlines #11

    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 winner… or lack thereof… below.)  Good luck! Unfortunately, nobody correctly guessed that last week’s Hump Day Headline was from I Was a Teenage Frankenstein…