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Uploaded by on Jan 11, 2009

The Sorcerers (1967)

Part of a collection of Rare Horror trailers and forgotten gems. These are 'not' (Chance Encounters Films) all rights reserved to the company that owns 'The Sorcerers' this is from my own private collection. Please buy their DVD.

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  • Ha ha that's awesome!

  • Thank you :-) yes some forgotten-should be classics! From back in the day! haha

  • HAHA! uh-oh! haha great stuff

  • Glad you like, should have some more up soon enough :-)

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  • I remember this movie from when I was a kid! Haven't seen it in years.

  • watch entire edition of this particular film here in mimb o .net remove space

  • now this is a clever film, and very relevant. brilliant acting by karloff (real name Pratt).

  • this is an excellent film, i saw it on bbc2 four years or so ago. very good film

  • The plot of The Terror holds up fairly well considering it was such a patchwork production. Corman's The Raven holds up nicely for me, great fun and a cast lineup we'll never see again.

  • WOW! That sounds awesome i'll have to look into that DeFiNiTely! It must of been good to put those other films on hold! The Terror was pretty good, haven't seen the Raven since i was about four LOL!

  • Indeed! He owed Roger Corman a couple of days work from "The Raven" or "The Terror" but after reading the script for "Targets" I believe he put in extra days. Karloff more or less plays himself as an aging horror star who decides to retire just as a crazed sniper goes on a rampage. His performance is great and the film is truly chilling at times, available on DVD from Paramount. Must see!

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