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Subgenre Sampler

 
Island of TerrorIsland of Terror (1966)
Dir. Terence Fisher
Feat. Peter Cushing
Peter Cushing stars in this Hammer sci–fi tale about cancer research gone awry.
Reptile, TheReptile, The (1966)
Dir. John Gilling
Feat. Noel Willman, Ray Barrett
When villagers start dying from snake venom in Cornwall, things point suspiciously to the tinkerings of a strange doctor. Moody Hammer schlock.
Witches, TheWitches, The (1966)
Dir. Cyril Frankel
Feat. Joan Fontaine, Kay Walsh, Alec McCowen
Hammer horror adapted by Nigel Kneale under the pseudonym Peter Curtis, and featuring the final big–screen film role for Joan Fontaine.
A Study in TerrorA Study in Terror (1965)
Dir. James Hill
Feat. John Neville, Robert Morley, Donald Houston
Carefully crafted, though at times crude and bloody, Sherlock Holmes mystery (not by Conan Doyle), with the sleuth pursuing the murderous Jack the…
Color Me Blood RedColor Me Blood Red (1965)
Dir. Herschell Gordon Lewis
Feat. Gordon Oas-Heim, Candi Conder, Elyn Warner
"Blood–feaster" Hershell Gordon Lewis tones down the gore for this third of his splatter forays – a spin on A BUCKET OF BLOOD about an…
Curse of the FlyCurse of the Fly (1965)
Dir. Don Sharp
Feat. Brian Donlevy, George Baker, Burt Kwouk
Second sequel to the original 1958 THE FLY, sans Vincent Price, but with touches of genuine gothic atmosphere and some creepy mutants. The tale of a…
Die, Monster, DieDie, Monster, Die (1965)
Dir. Daniel Heller
Feat. Boris Karloff, Freda Jackson, Nick Adams
Enjoyable Lovecraft adaptation, featuring an older Boris Karloff going nuts in the greenhouse.
Nanny, TheNanny, The (1965)
Dir. Seth Holt
Feat. Bette Davis, Wendy Craig, Jill Bennett
Bette Davis' stoney ambivalence is well employed in this Hammer production as the malevolent/misunderstood minder of a disturbed child who has been…
SheShe (1965)
Dir. Robert Day
Feat. Ursula Andress
A scantily–clad Ursula Andress commands attention in this Hammer exotica as the love–starved eternal queen seeking reincarnation of her…
Tomb of LigeiaTomb of Ligeia (1965) Recommended
Dir. Roger Corman
Feat. Vincent Price
The last of the director's Poe interpretations is one the most memorable. Effective use is made of the eerie English locations and Vincent Price's…

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