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This is indeed a rare score. I saw this on the behind demonstrate when I was a kid in the early 70s and I have never seen it since. I don’t mediate that it has been on TV in decades. It’s 19 century setting and current residence made it unforgetable. Being made in color is a true plus. It terrorized me so grand serve then, that I bought it now more for nostalgia reasons than anything else. It has definately not lost any of its charm. I’m not a apprehension movie buff per se but I’ll observe a Classic on TV if I happen to be up unhurried. The recent dismay movies are mostly gore with no anecdote line. This conventional one definately has a legend. I honest had to view it again! Well worth the sign! A MUST for classic dread buffs(Hammer fans; although it’s not a Hammer film)

These two British films are obscure and a rare procure and DarkSky is to be commended for trotting them out. I’m not crazy about the “drive-in” packaging with the corny drive-in ads et al but the films alone are worth the lift of the disc. 1958’s color “Blood of the Vampire” was opinion long lost but here we have a safe print that is only slightly ragged. In 1880, a genuine doctor is accused of malpractice and railroaded into a prison for the criminally insane rush by a angry doctor experimenting in blood types. He has the generous doc brought there to succor him. But the satisfactory doc is repelled by the fiendish experiments and held at bay by a deformed tranquil assistant. The safe doc’s fiance (British shout queen Barbara Shelley in an early awe role) sneaks in as a unique “housekeeper” to set aside the excellent doc and winds up in difficulty. There is no “vampire” per se but the putrid doc has to be kept alive through blood transfusions. He was executed (having been View to ba vampire) and revived through a sloppy heart transplant. Elegant unsightly for 1958 with more blood than was the norm (attach for the Hammer fear films that were unprejudiced coming out) . This is a satisfying Gothic dread film well worth checking out due to it’s rarity. The 2nd film 1963’s “The Hellfire Club” is not a scare film but a period melodrama/adventure about a secret vigilante group that seeks to legal wrongs when summoned. A friendly print here too and a kindly cast featuring Peter Cushing. All in all, a worthwhile treat and a collector’s item due to the obscurity of both films. Delight In.
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