If you want to stay home and watch movies on Halloween but actually getting your hands on the full slate of films on our Six Degrees of Frankenstein marathon seems like too much trouble, consider Turner Classic Movies your back-up. The channel began its 48 Hours of Horror this morning at 6:15 with a showing of Mad Love, the Peter Lorre-starring tale of fatal attraction for which I am a total nerd. Highlights coming up over the next two days include:
William Castle’s Mr. Sardonicus (about a Baron who digs up the decomposing corpse of his dead dad to retrieve a lottery ticket, goes into shock and emerges with his face fixed in a grotesque grin), and his more famous but more gimmicky The Tingler.
Halloween night is devoted to four films based on the work of H.P. Lovecraft. The only one I’ve seen isDie, Monster, Die, an AIP pic from 1965 starring my classic horror boyfriend, Boris Karloff. The TCM page for this drive-in classic sums up the bizarro plot better than I ever could: “Karloff assumes the role of Nahum Witley, a paraplegic scientist whose remote estate (with an enormous crater nearby) is visited by milquetoast American Stephen Rinehart (TV’s former “Johnny Yuma” and Japanese monster stalwart Nick Adams), an old college paramour of Witley’s daughter, Susan (Suzan Farmer). The locals don’t take kindly to the Witley family, and weird vegetation seems to be growing everywhere. As it turns out, Stephen was summed by the scientist’s ailing wife (Freda Jackson), who wants her daughter to escape. A mysterious glowing greenhouse, eerie howling within the house, and malevolent vines all figure in the horrific goings-on, linked to a radioactive meteorite which threatens to consume them all.” Also, it features some of the creepiest shitty hologram effects I’ve ever seen. Check out the trailer above.
THE BODY SNATCHER is terrific as is CAT PEOPLE; I’m a bit more frosty when it comes to I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE but not by much. The sequel to CAT PEOPLE, THE CURSE OF THE CATE PEOPLE, is not too shabby either, nor is THE ISLAND OF THE DEAD. Of the Lewton films, I still haven’t seen BEDLAM or THE SEVENTH VICTIM and that really, really bothers me.
Kinda wish I had TCM; then again, I have my own line-up of films to watch tonight….
We’ve had a bit of trouble getting this episode to go through the iTunes feed, so we hope this re-post will fix the problem. The original post, with episode description and embedded player, is here.
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THE BODY SNATCHER is terrific as is CAT PEOPLE; I’m a bit more frosty when it comes to I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE but not by much. The sequel to CAT PEOPLE, THE CURSE OF THE CATE PEOPLE, is not too shabby either, nor is THE ISLAND OF THE DEAD. Of the Lewton films, I still haven’t seen BEDLAM or THE SEVENTH VICTIM and that really, really bothers me.
Kinda wish I had TCM; then again, I have my own line-up of films to watch tonight….