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Title: Tales from the Crypt (1972 Version)
Post by: Chopper on June 30, 2003, 06:19:07 PM
anyone out there seen this? i saw it a long time agon when i was 12, now that i'm 22, i bought it and re-watched it, i was very impressed! the fact it has good acting probably helps too. the special effects are obviously dated with the fake blood looking like sherman will's paint, but it's all pretty forgivable. the storys themselves, (there's a whole 5), are your basic tales from the crypt-comic bookish-abc-revenge plots, but they still manage to carry a lot of dramatic weight to them. my personal fav story has to be the one with Peter Cushing in it. He plays a nice, lonely poor man, driven to despair by a couple of greedy a***oles who end up getting theirs. why can't real life be like a horror film?
Title: Re: Tales from the Crypt (1972 Version)
Post by: JohnL on July 01, 2003, 05:43:17 AM
Now you must get Vault of Horror (1973), AKA Tales from the Crypt II. :)
Title: Re: Tales from the Crypt (1972 Version)
Post by: Mr_Vindictive on July 01, 2003, 07:45:23 AM
My wife and I were just talking about this film yesterday.  I remember the flick very fondly from my childhood, especially the story about the husband the wife brings back from the dead.  Great stuff!

Title: Re: Tales from the Crypt (1972 Version)
Post by: Chopper on July 01, 2003, 08:08:05 AM
wow! i didn't even know such a film exist. thanks a bunch, i'll have to check into that. these old 70's films seem to have an eeryness to them that's hard to duplicate.
Title: Re: Tales from the Crypt (1972 Version)
Post by: The Burgomaster on July 01, 2003, 11:04:25 AM
Several years ago I saw about half of TALES FROM THE CRYPT on television, but I've never seen the whole thing.

This is one of the movies that I really wanted to see when I was a kid. The ads back in the 70s featured a skeleton that looked pretty cool (at least to a little kid). As soon as it is available on DVD, I'll be sure to buy it.

If you like TALES FROM THE CRYPT, you should check out a couple of similar movies:

* FROM BEYOND THE GRAVE: Peter Cushing plays the owner of a store that sells antiques and odd little trinkets. People come into the store and buy things, and then the movie splits off into several short stories about what happens to the people who visited Cushing's store.

* ASYLUM: Takes place in an asylum where various patients tell the stories of why they were committed.

Title: Re: Tales from the Crypt (1972 Version)
Post by: Chopper on July 01, 2003, 01:07:38 PM
thanks for the info Burgo :) . i remember seeing the cover to From Beyond the Grave a lot at this one video store when i was a kid. for some reason i never got around to renting it though. hopefully i can find it to rent on some format.
Title: Re: Tales from the Crypt (1972 Version)
Post by: JohnL on July 04, 2003, 03:08:47 PM
Also check out The Monster Club with Vincent Price, John Carrdine and Donald Pleasance. My favorite of the three stories is the one about the ghouls.
Title: Re: Tales from the Crypt (1972 Version)
Post by: BoyScoutKevin on July 06, 2003, 02:02:31 PM
I saw this when it was first released to the theaters. Probably one of the better horror anthologies out there. For another horror anthology with Peter Cushing, check out "Dr. Terror's House of Horrors." Christopher Lee is in it, as well.
Title: Re: Tales from the Crypt (1972 Version)
Post by: Haze on July 07, 2003, 01:24:17 PM
I rather enjoy the show and the two movies that Tales From the Crypt has lately released (Bordello of Blood and Demon Knight) but have yet to see this one.
Title: Re: Tales from the Crypt (1972 Version)
Post by: JohnL on July 07, 2003, 05:26:21 PM
At least a couple of the stories in the old movies were remade as episodes of the TV show. In particular the one with the Santa Claus killer.
Title: Re: Tales from the Crypt (1972 Version)
Post by: Chopper on July 08, 2003, 10:20:45 AM
haha, talk about a horror story that could just about offend every normal christian going american. that episode & Silent Night Deadly Night would make a great double bill for some fun family christmas viewing!
Title: Re: Tales from the Crypt (1972 Version)
Post by: d00d on May 14, 2004, 04:15:00 PM
Great s**t!
Title: Re: Tales from the Crypt (1972 Version)
Post by: BoyScoutKevin on May 15, 2004, 01:07:54 PM
Another one to add to the list is "The House that Dripped Blood." Again with both Cushing and Lee in it. Though, they appear in different stories.

Title: Re: Tales from the Crypt (1972 Version)
Post by: Ravenlocke on May 17, 2004, 11:58:22 AM
Wasn't this movie done by Hammer?
Title: High School Auditorium
Post by: Scott on May 18, 2004, 12:05:41 AM
I remember liking TALES FROM THE CRYPT (1972) alot when I first saw it. I remember the monkeys paw and the maze with razor blades in the walls.

(http://www.britishhorrorfilms.co.uk/images/talescrypt2.jpg)

Saw this film around 1979 at the Elkland H.S. auditorium. The area just built this new High School and they ran movies out of it on weekends. Some of the films I saw were:

Tales from the Crypt (1972)
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Wait Until Dark

(http://www.thehotspotonline.com/moviespot/holly/t/talecrptb.jpg)

Title: Re: High School Auditorium
Post by: Chopper on May 18, 2004, 07:41:36 AM
aw such sweet memories. yeah Tales from the Crypt is in my film collection also. and even though it's low-budget and a little slow paced, it's still a lot more creepier than 90% of the horror movies that get made today.
Title: PS
Post by: Chopper on May 18, 2004, 07:43:13 AM
wow. speaking of ancient post being re-hashed, on the top of this post i say that i'm 22, and now i'm 23!!
Title: Re: PS
Post by: Scott on May 18, 2004, 09:35:56 AM
Yea, it seems to change every year Chopper.

Title: No Subject
Post by: Chopper on May 18, 2004, 01:01:29 PM
i was referring more to how old the post was.



Post Edited (05-18-04 13:06)
Title: Re: Tales from the Crypt (1972 Version)
Post by: BoyScoutKevin on May 22, 2004, 10:58:09 AM
No, this was made by the other major  British horror studio, Amicus. As alot of Americans get the two confused, think about them this way. Hammer for the most part did Dracula and Frankenstein, and Amicus for the most part did horror anthologies like "Tales from the Crypt." Of course, there are a number of Brits, who get them confused as well.