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Cinema Apocalypse: House of Seven Corpses (1974)

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Uploaded by on Dec 26, 2009

"Eight graves! Seven bodies! One killer... and he's already dead."

Creepy 1974 horror ghost revenge story which features an undead killer wrecking havoc on a film crew. Directed by Paul Harrison, stars John Ireland and John Carradine.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071627/



Clips with commentary by Scott Williamson.
http://www.cinemapocalypse.com

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  • @NickCato

    Same here, great memories.

    Other films they played were Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things and Horror Express.

    GOOD TIMES!

  • John Carradine was BORN to play the portentous, creepy old fart who tells the characters they're doomed.

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  • This guy's hella funny

  • You must have seen a different version from the one I saw on a UHF station during the '70s. The version I saw started with the crew doing a scene. There were no credits except the name of the production company and the title of the movie.

  • Dude your reviews always make me smile. I really enjoy your very informal review style and you always show some of the better parts of the films. It amazes me some of the oddball lesser known horror movies that you review. They're not all gems (such as this film reviewed here), but your reviews are worth watching.

  • what's the song in the beginning?

  • Um, the Tibetan Book of the Dead is definitely not in Latin lol

  • GREAT flick---saw it a bazillion times on WORTV in the 70s/80s!

  • Here's another great movie I'd seen on The Million Dollar Movie from WOR-TV, New York. We used to get that channel on our cable in Canton, Ohio.

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