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« on: December 16, 2007, 08:35:10 PM »

Hercules (1958)- The classic with Steve Reeves! Herc's feats of strength include pulling up a tree trunk to stop a runaway chariot, putting the beat down on a lion, and fighting the Bull of Crete (it actuality it looked like an anorexic adolescent bison).

Horror Hotel (1960) - Prof. Christopher Lee, who teaches a course on the history of witchcraft, sends his young coed student to his hometown in Massachussets for research.

Can we say virgin sacrifice?

Bloody Pit of Horror (1965)- Mickey Hargitay channels ancient homocidal maniac The Crimson Executioner for some visiting models and photo crew.

Watch for the pendulum of knives, the web room, some hot tar, the rack, and the turntable of swords.


Teenagers From Outer Space (1959) - Teenagers from another planet, led by adult Captain Stickuphisbutt, come to Earth on scouting mission for a place to raise their lobst....er uh, Gargons. Seems Gargon is real tasty,they grow really fast and all you ever see is their shadow.

Anyway, crewman Derek ain't too happy about them loosin' a bunch Gargons on a civilized world, so he beats feet to warn the populace. The Captain sends crewman Thor after him while the rest go back for the freighters full of Gargons.

Well, you know what happens when sensitive alien kid meets comely teen earth girl. Meanwhile Thor is running around reducing folks to skeletons with his disintegrator ray gun.

Will Derek save earth? Will Thor catch Derek? You have to watch to find out.


Lady Frankenstein (1971)- Baron Frankenstein's daughter arrives just in time to see dear old Dad make his monster. Only thing is they put in a damaged brain and the homicidal creature bear hugs the Baron to death and goes off hunting everyone associated with his creation.

Daughter not having that and wants revenge, so she uses her wiles to convince the Barons assistant Marshall to help her make another creature to kill the first one. Marshall has always had the hots for her, but she tells him that she wants his brain in hunky dimwit Stephen's body.

There's quite a bit of female nudity in this one and the chick playing Frankenstein's daughter looks like she could eat you alive.

Look for Mickey Hargitay as the local cop Captain Harrison.
 
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