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  • @Logicalpoots

    yes!! it's exactly!! u are so great buddy! thx so very much!

  • @Logicalpoots

    by the way, I'm looking for the name/title of another song in another eighties horror movie (Nightmare on lem street part 4 - dream warriors) ..u can listen that song in here at the minute 0:11 (dot)youtube.com/watch?v=HQTK_­LatthY&feature=player_embedded

  • @Logicalpoots by the way I like Sookies movie of ur wall/channel. I watched it when teenager. great eighties movie.

  • @Logicalpoots gorgeous new-wave-dark-vampire song ,isn't it? 

  • at minute 1:01 there's a gorgeous song (imho) and I'ld like to know the name (and artist/band name too) please.

  • This weekend on Monster Movie Night starring Bobby Gammonster -Internet Horror Host will be featuring "The Monster Club " starring Vincent Price and John Carradine . Plus the 3rd of 4 of the Monster Hierarchy , "The Ghoul" will be discussed by his ghoulness himself, Bobby Gammonster! So "Keep Screaming!" But not during the movie if possible, save all screams until the end . lol

  • This movie never had a theatrical release but was released to video and tv in the 80's according to wikipedia

  • I recal that this movie was quite a flop when released theatricaly because it came out at a time ( early 80's ) when vampires, werewolves and Vincent Price were kind of old hat ( slasher, demonic possession and alien flicks were popular at the time ). Then it'd turned up on Elvira's Movie Macabre a few years later and on home video and began developing a cult audience.

  • You can't go wrong with Vincent Price and John Carradine.

  • I took more a liking to to the lonely muk with a killer whistle story. You kinda feel sorry for him, and how the woman looked at the end was so freaky it was hard to believe she was still alive. Great cult movie though. I saw bits when I was super young and still remembered it. We were lucky a few years back to come across an old VHS of it.

  • I love vincent price!

  • One of the stories featured in this movie is a story called the Werewolf and the Vampire written in 1975 by famous author R. Chewynd-Hayes, look up the story. It's a great tale.

  • !#$%$ you Britt Ekland you selfish ugly bitch.

  • at 0:48 what is that song?! please someone answer!

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  • The Lost Village story is fantastic.

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  • I love this film! Thanks! ^^ 5/5

  • Just saw this movie and I loved it. A rare treasure.

  • ok, this movie is reli funny.

    Tis not very scary but its funny. Verry much so for a movie made before special effexts and special masks.

    (and i'm someone who was born a decade after it was made)

  • I agree about the masks. You could find better at Wal-Mart in October.

  • you can say that again

  • Thanks for posting this. My family rented the Elvira Mistress of the Dark version of this and had an absolute ball. Can't wait to see it again.

  • i buy it from you

  • The final instalment in the trio of stories is genuinely a most unsettling and haunting experience which still shocks me thinking of it now. I shouldn't have watched it when i was 11! There's some beatiful music on this film as well provided by john williams playing faure.

  • This is my new favorite movie.

  • a film from my youth, great stuff!

  • is it really good? Cuz i'm renting it and ijust want to make sure.

  • i think its good. Tis not scary but funny.

  • thankyou!

  • no problem ^.^

  • So is how I will ever remember Vincent Price!

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