"Nothing But the Night" (1973) starring Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Diana Dors, Georgia Brown, Keith Barron and Gwyneth Strong is a mystery/horror movie about a mysterious girl and the foundation that takes care of her.
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Sunday, April 27, 2014
Nothing But the Night
"Nothing But the Night" (1973) starring Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Diana Dors, Georgia Brown, Keith Barron and Gwyneth Strong is a mystery/horror movie about a mysterious girl and the foundation that takes care of her.
Saturday, April 5, 2014
The Night Digger
"The Night Digger" (aka "The Road Builder") (1971) starring Patricia Neal, Pamela Brown, Nicholas Clay and Jean Anderson and written by Roald Dahl is a horror, thriller, melodrama about a daughter caring for her elderly mother in a decaying mansion who are joined by a young stranger on a motorcycle.
Maura Prince (Neal) is an aging woman who is stuck in a life caring for her elderly and blind mother, Edith Prince (Brown). They live in an old mansion in the English countryside that according to Maura is 'going to pot'. Maura has been offered a full time job at the hospital where she volunteers but her mother is a master manipulator who gets her to remain at home with her.
"The Night Digger" is an excellent psychological love story filled with eerie Gothic atmosphere. Patricia Neal is superb as the long suffering daughter of an overwhelming mother, who just wants to break out and live her own life before it's too late. The action is rather slow but the decaying mansion and estate as well as the talented cast of characters and the situations they encounter, make this gem of a film very enjoyable to watch.
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Children of the Stones
"Children of the Stones" (1977) starring Gareth Thomas, Veronica Strong, Peter Demin, Ruth Dunning, Iain Cuthbertson and Katharine Levy is a British serial that takes place in a sinister village and is geared toward children but fun to watch at all ages.
Scientist Adam Brake (Thomas) and his son Matthew (Demin) are moving to the sleepy English village of Milbury for three months to do some research on the magnetic forces surrounding the local stone formations that circle the village. They soon meet Margaret (Strong) and her daughter Sandra (Levy) who also have recently moved to town and start telling them about the weirdness going on in the village.
Milbury is full of happy people. They say "Happy Day" to each other instead of good afternoon and everything is always well. They also like to go to the stone circle, hold hands and chant every once in a while in the middle of the night. What are they all up to? Well, our group of adults and children work together and try to solve the mystery before it's too late because, you see, all the newcomers eventually turn into a "Happy Dayer". Not only that, but Matthew and his father are somewhat receptive to the psychic energies and visions coming off the stones.
"Children of the Stones" is a world where the children are smart and the parents actually listen to them. The village is full of strange characters that just want our characters to be part of the town and join with them and mysteries galore. A very fun adventure/mystery show with a sinister atmosphere throughout!
Sunday, March 23, 2014
Knife Edge
"Knife Edge" (2009) is a horror / thriller starring: Hugh Bonneville, Natalie Press and Matthieu Boujenah that takes place in a large country mansion in England.
Emma is a successful New York stock broker who has a five year old son Thomas. She is also recently married to Henri who has whisked her back to her home country of Great Britain and surprised her with the purchase of a huge country mansion and a lush estate. Their new life seemed perfect until things start unraveling in the new house.
It turns out the house has a terrible secret in its past. Emma, who has always been able to see glimpses of the past, believes she is now getting visions of murder in the past at the house. She starts to hear a child calling for her from upstairs and it's not Thomas! Thomas has an imaginary new friend named Tobias and carries an old doll around that Tobias gave him. Emma tries to share these visions and her fears about the house with Henri but he is too caught up in his own financial troubles to be of any support.
This turned out to be a great thriller. Filled with spooky atmosphere that an old English Mansion with overgrown estate can provide. An eerie tree that keeps haunting Emma in her dreams also seems to be a part of the secret. Lots of scary moments, suspense and an interesting story keeps you guessing until the end.
Saturday, February 8, 2014
The Beast Must Die
"The Beast Must Die" (1974) starring Calvin Lockhart, Peter Cushing, Marlene Clark, Charles Gray, Anton Diffring, Ciaran Madden, Tom Chadbon and Michael Gambon is a fun horror movie from Amicus Studios where the viewer gets to decide who the werewolf is.
Tom Newcliffe (Calvin Lockhart) is a rich businessman / hunter who wants to hunt the biggest and rarest game there is - a werewolf. He has done the research and narrowed it down to the following guests who he has invited to his remote mansion and estate and accuses one of them of being the werewolf:
- Arthur Bennington (Charles Gray) - the diplomat
- Jan Jarmokowski (Michael Gambon) - world renowned pianist
- Davina Gilmore (Ciaran Madden) - student & wife of Jan and old friend of Tom's wife
- Caroline Newcliffe (Marlene Clark) - Tom's wife
- Paul Foote (Tom Chadbon) - an artist who had been in prison
- Prof. Lundgren (Peter Cushing) - an archaeologist and a werewolf expert
Tom has brought his guests together on the night of the full moon and has rigged his entire estate with cameras, microphones and other surveillance systems to help him hunt the werewolf.
Things don't go as smoothly for him as planned and the werewolf gets the upper hand even with all the precautions. One by one, the guests and Tom's associates are getting killed off. Will Tom accomplish his deadly task?
This is a very enjoyable werewolf movie from the 70s. Everything about it screams the 70s, including the clothing, decor and the fantastically funky music! The cheesy "Werewolf Break" which comes after all the clues have been given and allows the audience to choose which person they think is the werewolf. "The Beast Must Die" is a must see for fans of old horror movies!
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