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Mikey
Mar 24, '08, 7:51 AM
Off the top of my head, I can think of .......

Kingdom of the Spiders

The Devil's Rain

The Horror at 37,000 Feet

out of them..... I gotta pick The Horror at 37,000 Feet, with Kingdom of the Spiders following in a close second.

wolfie
Mar 24, '08, 8:52 AM
I,ve got The Devils Rain and i actually think it's a good film. Is the 37000 feet the twilight zone episode?

Mikey
Mar 24, '08, 9:40 AM
I,ve got The Devils Rain and i actually think it's a good film. Is the 37000 feet the twilight zone episode?

No, it's a 70's made-for-TV movie staring a cast of has-been actors.....

Basically, the plot is they're all on a jet airplane (Shat is a priest) ...
The plane is carrying some kind of possessed evil grave stones......

These demons start taking over the plane......

To give away the plot, Shat dies at the end saving everyone.
He's sucked out of the plane very dramatically (to his death) --- it was kind of disturbing (back then)

toys2cool
Mar 24, '08, 11:13 AM
The Horror at 37,000 Feet? wow I haven't heard or seen that in years :grin:

namtab29
Mar 24, '08, 11:34 AM
the answer is....INCUBUS! it's in ESPERANTO, for pete's sake! how can you beat that???

rob!

hobub
Mar 24, '08, 12:14 PM
the answer is....INCUBUS! it's in ESPERANTO, for pete's sake! how can you beat that???

rob!

Without looking it up is that the one with the giant killer rabbits? That's why I'm visiting this forum. I saw it in the header. I usually don't post here but that was one wacked movie. That plus the one where Shatner played twins. But I think that doesn't count. It was a western.

:feiertag-smiley-001

wolfie
Mar 24, '08, 1:51 PM
He was also in a film called Visiting Hours, i can't remember if that was the 70's but i do remember it was banned in the UK for years as a so called nastie film. It is probably the only film he was ever in that got banned.

grayhank
Mar 24, '08, 1:53 PM
Anyone remember "The Lost Continent" where boats get stuck in this creepy seaweed, which if you touch it the seaweed attacks and eats you. It also had a boat of freaky looking mutant religious cult guys (dressed sort of like the KKK) who worshiped the seaweed. Although this one was actually from 1968, I didn't see it until the early 70s.

EDITED TO ADD: Oops sorry I didn't realize this was Shatner movies...nevermind.

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51HV90JMBNL._SS500_.jpg

monkey tennis
Mar 24, '08, 2:56 PM
Thought he was good in that Columbo episode. Think it was 70's, looked like 70's anyway.

mego73
Mar 24, '08, 3:39 PM
Visiting Hours was from the 1980's

The one with the giant Killer Rabbits was Night Of The Lepus. That didn't have the Shat, it had De Kelley. Paul Fix, the doctor from Trek's second pilot was also in the movie. So a good Trek geekout moment is to be had when De Kelley and Paul Fix have a scene together.

wyldpny
Mar 24, '08, 4:30 PM
Night Of The Lepus.
So a good Trek geekout moment is to be had when De Kelley and Paul Fix have a scene together.

LMAO :grin:

Mikey
Mar 24, '08, 5:02 PM
Speaking of Trek related 70's horror movies.......
What was the one with Kim Darby (Miri from Trek)... where the trolls lived in her chimney?
That was pretty scary at the time.
I haven't seen it for over 30 years.

ShadowAvenger
Mar 24, '08, 11:35 PM
The Devil's Rain scared the hell out of me the first time I saw it and I was rarely scared when watching horror movies as a kid.

fallensaviour
Mar 25, '08, 2:25 PM
Gotta go with kingdom of the spiders for me.I hate spiders that just creeped me out.

Bo8a_Fett
Mar 25, '08, 10:56 PM
Incubus for me...Impulse was quite fun too.
I've got "Lost Continent" on Dvd...roflmfao......very "good"......