Paul Naschy at his finest and yes, that's really Michael Rennie.
Paul Naschy at his finest and yes, that's really Michael Rennie.
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Awesome movie Brian !
This was a favorite as a kid, and the perfect opportunity to play with Mad Monsters figures !
The mummy in this flick and the Frankenstein are spot on to their Mego counterparts.
Chris
Keepin' it Mego-ey !
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I started watching this last night but had to drop out because the kids expected to be fed or something.
It looked intriguing. Much better than "Fury of the Wolfman".
Why was Naschy so low down in the credits though?
Chris
Whoever distributed that film didn't even spell Naschy's name correctly!
It's a little choppy too but it's the result of the film losing all it's funding mid way through. All the flying saucer battles had to be written out of the script.
I've always loved the big monster brawl at the end though.
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I absolutely LOVE this flick, probably more for sentimental reasons than anything. This is one that I can clearly remember sitting with my grandmother, in the living room of the house I own now, with a big bowl of chips and a couple of cokes, and watching this on Creature Double Feature. I can sit in my living room and clearly recreate that day. She was sitting in her lounger/rocker knitting. That is one of the top 5 or 10 memories of mine, so the flick gets 4 stars just based on that.
OK, scratch that. I was thinking of the 1971 version with Lon Chaney.
^That's the one with Afro-Dracula with the modulated voice right? That is horribly bad, but fun because of it. But great memory with your grandmother.
Chris
I'm really fond of that movie too and it has a mego connection as well, Grey Morrow did the poster which seems to remind me of the mad monster boxes.
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