Night #21: I Walked With A Zombie (1943)

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Directed By: Jacques Tourneur

Frankly, it was something of a shock to see my patient that way for the first time. Nobody had told me Mrs. Holland was a… mental case.”

Sometimes these things are good to fill in the gaps in my knowledge and to spend a dreary Saturday* watching something that I wouldn’t normally watch. This one feels more like a Sunday movie, which I can’t really explain other than to say there are some things good for a Saturday night and some things that are good for a Sunday afternoon. Make sense? Good.

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Night #19: The Invisible Man (1933)

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Directed By: James Whale

He’s invisible, that’s what’s the matter with him. If he gets the rest of them clothes off, we’ll never catch him in a thousand years.”

Well after The Island Of Lost Souls I thought I would carry on the HG Wells theme with a look at another adaptation of his masterworks with The Invisible Man. To be honest this has never been my favourite of the classic Universal horror flicks and I will now attempt to explain my blasphemy.

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Night #16: Sei Donne Per L’assassino (1964)

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Directed By: Mario Bava

Perhaps the sight of beauty makes him lose control of himself, so he kills.”

You didn’t know I could speak Italian, did you? Well ok, that’s technically not the right title for the movie. Even the translation, Six Women For The Murderer isn’t what it’s often known as. Instead, this is most commonly known as Blood And Black Lace and it was the first in Italy’s most popular export, the Giallo genre.

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Night #15: Without Warning (1980)

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Directed By: Greydon Clark

No Chance… No Help… No Escape!”

This is another from the bowels of horror-themed YouTube channels so naturally, it’s a bit of good movie/bad movie bingo here, but that’s the fun. So what do we have here? Well, it’s a movie with some pedigree actually. More monster movie than slasher movie* this also has the distinction of starring Jack Palance and Martin Landau. True, one is more of an acting heavyweight than the other, but it’s already a better calibre of actor than you’d usually get in these things.

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