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The Plague of the Zombies (1966)
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Maggie Kimberly-Eddie Powell "El sudario de la momia" (The mummy´s shroud) 1967, de John Gilling.
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The Reptile (1966)
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The Reptile (1966)
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THE REPTILE
UK
1966
Directed by John Gilling
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moviesandmania · 2 months
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THE REPTILE (1966) Reviews of Hammer snake woman horror
‘What strange power made her half woman – half snake?’ The Reptile is a 1966 British horror film about villagers dying from mysterious snake bites which the coroner deems to be heart attacks until a family of newcomers starts an investigation. Directed by John Gilling (back-to-back with The Plague of the Zombies) from a screenplay by John Elder [Anthony Hinds]. The  Hammer Film production stars…
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screamscenepodcast · 1 year
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Your deadicated hosts enter 1960 with a bang! It's THE FLESH AND THE FIENDS from director John Gilling, a Burke and Hare true crime movie starring Peter Cushing, George Rose and Donald Pleasence!
Context setting 00:00; Synopsis 25:59; Discussion 36:19; Ranking 59:36
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The Saint: The Spanish Cow (4.8, ITC, 1965)
"Oh Simon, you're a wonderful man!"
"Yes, I know. It's the clean living."
#the saint#the spanish cow#itc#1965#leslie charteris#michael cramoy#john gilling#roger moore#gary raymond#viviane ventura#nancy nevinson#arnold diamond#leonard sachs#michael wynne#david jackson#nicholas donnelly#terry yorke#back on the french riviera‚ so naturally we're visited by Col. Latignant once again. he gets rather more to do here than in some#of his other outings‚ and he's even given a bumbling assistant to spark off (played with deadpan splendour by Michael Wynne)#the plot is fairly familiar guff about valuable diamonds and a country in need (the fictional Santa Cruz; I know there are many real Santa#Cruzes but I don't think any are countries?). Simon must help or not help the widow of a former dictator.. perhaps wisely (or perhaps#cowardly) he never really gets drawn into the political aspect of the discussion‚ focusing instead on doing his diamond thief biz#terry nation would have written this very differently imo. anyway. Gary Raymond gets to chew the scenery as the villain; he was a good get#for the team too‚ having made a couple of high profile films and starred in an adaptation of Martin Chuzzlewit for the bbc the previous#year (sadly lost); the following year he'd be starring in The Rat Patrol in the US. Viviane Ventura also travelled over the pond to try and#make it big but with less success (she did a couple of MfU and Get Smart eps). both are still with us happily‚ and Raymond in fact still#acting (he can be glimpsed in House of the Dragon atm!).
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On October 21, 2011 The Gamma People was screened as a single-feature on TCM Underground.
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104. The Plague of the Zombies (1966) - Dir. John Gilling
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weirdlookindog · 1 month
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Jacqueline Pearce and Jennifer Daniel in The Reptile (1966)
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Anita Ekberg "Policía internacional" (Interpol) 1957, de John Gilling.
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The Plague of the Zombies (1966)
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The Gorgon (1964)
My rating: 6/10
Pretty average and rather predictable, but seeing Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing and Patrick Troughton in the same room together was kind of neat, and the snake wig (or snig) is quite funny.
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The Shadow of the Cat (1961) John Gilling
March 31st 2024
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moviesandmania · 2 months
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THE PLAGUE OF THE ZOMBIES (1966) Review of Hammer's cult classic
‘Doomed to walk the earth as slaves to the lord of the living dead!!!’ The Plague of the Zombies is a 1966 British Hammer horror film about a mysterious epidemic in a Cornish village. Directed by John Gilling back-to-back with The Reptile. The Hammer-Seven Arts production stars André Morell (The Mummy’s Shroud; Cash on Demand), John Carson, Jacqueline Pearce, Brook Williams and Michael…
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