Thursday, October 2, 2014

CASTLE OF THE LIVING DEAD 1964 (SINISTER CINEMA)

This title has been reviewed here before, but I watched it again recently and wanted to write something short about it again.

Christopher Lee is Count Drago, a mysterious man whose castle contains strange things.

A small troupe of entertainers are invited to perform for the Count and his ugly henchman. It is soon revealed, after a few murders that the Count has perfected a formula which preserves the human body and the he has an entire room full of victims.

This is not a film with a lot of action, but it does bring a lot of suspense and some good comic relief. This is the film debut of Donald Sutherland who plays a Napoleonic Soldier and an old witch.

This used to play on TV all the time when I was growing up, and I never really liked it. It was only when I grew up that I appreciated the film for what it is. Sinister Cinema presents a good print of the film, but I wish it was in the proper aspect ratio. Oh well you can't have everything.

A good bet for horror fans.

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