Of all the Corman movies I've seen on MST, this is the one I hate the least. I actually think the plot is kinda cool in a very weird way, and the plot twist at the end with Quintus is neat.
Cast notes: the luscious Allison Hayes (Livia) also appeared in the MST3K films "The Unearthly", "The Gunslinger", and "The Crawling Hand". Bruno Ve Sota (Scroop) was also the buttery club owner in "Daddy-O" and the fat husband of the sweet young thang in "Attack of the Giant Leeches". Richad Devon (Satan) was the chief of the bad guy tribe in "Viking Women and the Sea Serpent" and Dick Miller (the leper who signs his soul away) was an army sargeant in "It Conquered the World".
@gojirafan430 It's from 423-Bride of the Monster, when Bela Lugosi does his hand waving hypnotist bit. To be honest though, Joel and the bots were using it a couple years before that, back when they were showing The Phantom Creeps (which Bela is also in).
@Demelza1964 What's interesting about this is that the script was written by other people, in iambic pentameter -- it was supposed to be an homage to Shakespeare, but once Corman got a hold of it he essentially clusterfuckcocked it up. Enjoy!
@4youglencoco Thanks for that interesting fact. I would never have known that. Thanks so much for posting this video. There is nothing like an MST3K to lift one's spirits! You rule!
Of all the Corman movies I've seen on MST, this is the one I hate the least. I actually think the plot is kinda cool in a very weird way, and the plot twist at the end with Quintus is neat.
The movie does suck, just not that much.
CaptEoNinja83 4 days ago
Cast notes: the luscious Allison Hayes (Livia) also appeared in the MST3K films "The Unearthly", "The Gunslinger", and "The Crawling Hand". Bruno Ve Sota (Scroop) was also the buttery club owner in "Daddy-O" and the fat husband of the sweet young thang in "Attack of the Giant Leeches". Richad Devon (Satan) was the chief of the bad guy tribe in "Viking Women and the Sea Serpent" and Dick Miller (the leper who signs his soul away) was an army sargeant in "It Conquered the World".
lemonhead94133 2 weeks ago
where did the "SLEEP!" joke originate from?
gojirafan430 3 weeks ago
@gojirafan430 I think it was a really early episode in which a hypnotist kept saying SLEEEEEEP and Tom just took a fancy to it.
4youglencoco 3 weeks ago
@gojirafan430 It's from 423-Bride of the Monster, when Bela Lugosi does his hand waving hypnotist bit. To be honest though, Joel and the bots were using it a couple years before that, back when they were showing The Phantom Creeps (which Bela is also in).
ehoyle73 1 week ago in playlist MST3K
Roger Corman had absolutely no clue about history - the anachronisms are flying fast and furiously!
Demelza1964 3 weeks ago
@Demelza1964 What's interesting about this is that the script was written by other people, in iambic pentameter -- it was supposed to be an homage to Shakespeare, but once Corman got a hold of it he essentially clusterfuckcocked it up. Enjoy!
4youglencoco 3 weeks ago
@4youglencoco Thanks for that interesting fact. I would never have known that. Thanks so much for posting this video. There is nothing like an MST3K to lift one's spirits! You rule!
Demelza1964 3 weeks ago
I think the main point of this movie is to...STAY!
yagamijase 1 month ago
that album sounds like the best one ever! kill a little die a little? awesome! haha
ggallinisgod1 1 month ago
@ggallinisgod1 Hello, filth. Didn't see you standin' there!
4youglencoco 1 month ago