the Body Snatcher
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Uploaded on Jun 21, 2006
1945
Val Lewton.
Karloff, Lugosi and Edith Atwater.
Dig this Karloff classic while he digs those corpses!
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All Comments (14)
Dallas Tanner 2 years ago
Horror novel about two boys who find something strange on the beach one night see video book trailer
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fowdogg18 4 years ago
i thought this movie showed how great of an actor karloff really was..he had such a fitting style for horror, especially in his voice..
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Mike S. 4 years ago
"Never get rid of me...Never get rid of me...NEVER GET RID OF ME!!!" That gave me chills the first time I saw this movie, and still does. Great movie.
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waterspirit2 4 years ago
This is a really good movie. 10/10
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billybee99 4 years ago
My favorite horror movie ever.
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boxpok 5 years ago
Thanks WF. Its just a fun movie to watch in the dark.
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Dr. Howard Corn 5 years ago
It is not public domain. It is still in studio copyright possession, but it has been released in a Val Lewton boxset. It's a bit pricey, but there isn't a bad film in the lot - it's worth the money. Put it on your Christmas liszt.
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boxpok 5 years ago
does anyone know if this is in the public domain?
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s4mth16ngstr24nge 6 years ago
yes its classic. the tension between the two horror stars is great, the music pretty effective going by the standards of music they had at the time. and daniell too. a good clammy atmosphere is maintained not just by the cinematography but by those two's chemistry. too bad the trailer quality is too bright, its overexposed. other than that, most Mysterious.
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LesbianVampireLover 6 years ago
Robert Louis Stevenson+Robert Wise+Karloff+Lugosi Wow! "You'll never get rid of me Toddy!" Heh, heh. As good as anything Karloff ever did, in the same class as "Bride of Frankenstein". And let us not overlook Henry Daniell's outstanding performance. I loved him in "Wuthering Heights" too.
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