What a movie! The costumes(or the lack there of) were fabulous. Nice shot by Lon Chaney at the end. I give it a two thumbs up but I'm partial to Tom Jones cover acts.
i found it in a horror/cult film forum. i'm pretty sure the other three films you mentioned can be found there as well along with hundreds of others that we've all forgotten.
Thanks Again MattP!!!
ReplyDeleteYou Rock!
I am but a humble servant.
ReplyDeleteMattP...
ReplyDeleteYou're a secret weapon, when it comes to anything video/film/movie related!!
I'm adding another star to the "Hall of Fame"!
Circumstance...
ReplyDeleteYou said you wanted to watch this film... well, there you have it.
MattP strikes again!
check your mail tomorrow l/s
ReplyDeleteand yes sometimes i rock but most of the time i roll like an egg
What a movie! The costumes(or the lack there of) were fabulous. Nice shot by Lon Chaney at the end. I give it a two thumbs up but I'm partial to Tom Jones cover acts.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the movie Matt, but this bomb was destined for the drive-in theaters from the get-go. HA HA.
ReplyDeleteThere were 3 other horror flicks that came out in the 70's that went straight to drive-in that I can think of:
ReplyDeleteThe Last House on the Left
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
I Spit on your Grave
Oddly enough, they've all been redone, Chainsaw several times.
i found it in a horror/cult film forum.
ReplyDeletei'm pretty sure the other three films you mentioned can be found there as well along with hundreds of others that we've all forgotten.
Sandy, Sadie, Sharon, Denise is Susan's middle name...hmm, weird coincidence?
ReplyDeleteYes Fiona...weird coincidence.
ReplyDeleteI just thought of another 70's bomb.
The Hills Have Eyes by Wes Craven. Which has also been redone twice. LOL.
Wes Craven lucked out with Nightmare on Elm Street. Boy did he ever. Although, it was a very clever idea, the bad guy can only get you when you sleep.
ReplyDeleteSomeone probably thought of it before, but I have to say, the first Nightmare movie was REALLY good!! LOL.