Someone at work was talking about a movie, at least 25 years old, , where a guy was forced somehow to eat a dacshund (I probably spelled that wrong, , I mean the little dog). I believe he said the guy died from eating it, , possible forced into him through a funnel. . .Any ideas? Thanks, Greg.
Sounds like THEATER of BLOOD. Made in the 70's. Vincent Price plays a psycho Shakesperean actor who murders his critics in imaginitive ways. He kills one of the critc's dogs...bakes them into a nice meat pie..topped with the mutts heads..and forces it done the poor shmucks yap with a funnel and stick! Only they were poodles...
GREAT movie,by the way! Recommended! :thumbup:
Here's the scene...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4rLUtjJx5Q
definitely!a great movie,you should see it!i love movies that make me laugh while i'm being creeped out,lol!
As soon as I saw the first post, I immediately thought of "Theatre of Blood," where Vincent Price forces theatre critic Robert Morley to eat his dogs, but not a wiener dog, but his two poodles. As all the deaths in the film are based upon various Shakespeare plays, this one is based on Shakespeare's "Titus Andronicus."
Sounds like it for sure, funnel, pie, dogs, some dying, ,
QuoteVincent Price plays a psycho Shakesperean actor who murders his critics in imaginitive ways.
How many of his movies go like this? I love the Phibes movies, and I'll have to check this out as well. . .
Thanks for the answers.
Quote from: ghouck on December 22, 2007, 10:35:51 PM
Sounds like it for sure, funnel, pie, dogs, some dying, ,
QuoteVincent Price plays a psycho Shakesperean actor who murders his critics in imaginitive ways.
How many of his movies go like this? I love the Phibes movies, and I'll have to check this out as well. . .
Thanks for the answers.
Count "House of Wax" as another of his with something of the same plot. I tell you, the man was such a good villain that you want him to come out on top.
...and continuing through his filmography, the dr phibes films followed the "ten little indians/revenge" theme as well.
That movie completely creeped me out when I was a kid.