A British woman visits her husband at the Mexican mine he is attempting to reopen and discovers that the workers refuse to enter the mine fearing an ancient curse. The couple enter the mine to prove there is no danger and inadvertently release a demon which possess people's left hands and forces them to behave in a suitably diabolical matter. The only way for a possessed person to free themselves from this torment is to cut off their left hand after which it scurries away in search of its next victim.
For entertainment purposes only.
Much of the music here also appeared in Nightbeast. I take it that the cues were all library/public domain?
DavidFullam 1 week ago
@coralina00 LOVE the synopsis!
Chastrie 3 weeks ago
A crawling hand B-movie treat; pacy, silly but enjoyable. Sam Eggar clearly thinks she's in another (better) movie but Stu Whitman, complete with bat wing eyebrows, is right at home with the trashy material.
coralina00 1 month ago
That girl at the start has truly outstanding knockers
theflyintheointment 1 month ago
This could have easily been an Amicus production had it been made 10 years earlier. They had a stock crawling hand prop used in at least two of their films. Who knows, maybe this studio bought it at an auction--well, at least the white one ;)
AlanSessler 1 month ago
Hey jazzgirl, you look wicked young to watch these oldies but goodies. Must of had influence. Good job! Joemat248@gmail.com
joemat248 2 months ago
HAHA! Another shitty, cheesy, CLASSIC from back in the day. Man I love tese films. Just brings back great memories of my childhood.
Thank you so much for all the uploads!
GialloHorror 2 months ago
Cool...thanks for posting. Do you have A Name for Evil with Eggar and Robert Culp?
thebaby2436 2 months ago
thx 4 posting, i luv classic horror!! :D
xTexasGirl97x 2 months ago
I haven't watched this movie in years!! Thanks for posting it :) <3<3
UtahJazzGirl91 2 months ago