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BMC314-The Invisible Ray 1936

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Destruction to all he touched or looked upon!

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse since I’ve been reading Greg Mank’s book “Bela Lugosi and Boris Karloff a Haunting Collaboration” it made me want to do one of their films. So I picked “The Invisible Ray” from 1936.

A scientist becomes murderous after discovering, and being exposed to the radiation of, a powerful new element called Radium X.

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BMC313-Sint (aka Saint Nick) 2012

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You better not cry!

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse the gang will continue our 2 week Christmas Show. This week is my pick Sint from 2010. Sint is a 2010 Dutch dark comedy horror film about Sinterklaas, a character comparable to Santa Claus in English-speaking countries. The film was directed by Dick Maas and marked his return to the horror genre, in which he gained acclaim with his debut De Lift (1983) and Amsterdamned (1988).

The story distorts the popular traditions of Sinterklaas and portrays him as a ghost who murders large numbers of people when his annual celebration night coincides with a full moon.

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BMC312-Silent Night, Deadly Night 1984

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Shocking… disturbing… The movie they tried to ban.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse the gang will start our 2 week Christmas Show. First up is Silent Night, Deadly Night from 1984. The film caused an uproar when released in 1984 during the holiday season, and has developed a cult following.

Silent Night, Deadly Night is a 1984 American slasher film produced by Ira R Barmak, written by Michael Hickey, directed by Charles E. Sellier, Jr. and starring Robert Brian Wilson, Lilyan Chauvin, Gilmer McCormick, Toni Nero, Linnea Quigley, Britt Leach, and Leo Geter.

The film focuses on a young boy who, after witnessing his parents’ brutal murder at the hands of a man clad in a Santa suit on Christmas, grows up tumultuously in a Catholic orphanage and slowly emerges into a spree killer himself. The film caused an uproar when released in 1984 during the holiday season, and has developed a cult following.

Silent Night, Deadly Night was one of the most controversial films of the 1980s because the ad campaign, particularly posters and TV spots, made significant emphasis on the killer being dressed as Santa Claus. The PTA fought to have this film removed from theaters due to its subject matter and the fact that it was shown around Christmas, although an earlier film with a similar premise had gone unnoticed.

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BMC311-The Beast Must Die 1974

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One of these eight people will turn into a werewolf. Can you guess who it is when we stop the film for the WEREWOLF BREAK? See it … solve it … but don’t tell!

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse the gang will talk about I film Nic suggested that he saw a review of on Rod’s site The Bloody Pit of Rod. The film is The Beast Must Die from 1974.

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BMC310-Hercules in the Haunted World 1961

Hercules

Superhuman Strength Versus Supernatural Evil!

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse the gang will talk about one my picks. I thought it was time we did an Italian sword-and-sandal film. My pick is Mario Bavaís Hercules in the Haunted World from 1961. The film stars Reg Park and Christopher Lee.

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BMC309-The World of the Vampires 1961

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A piano made from skulls and bones has the power to destroy vampires.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse the gang will talk about one of Juan’s picks. Yep it’s a Classic Mexican Horror Film called The World of the Vampires from 1961. The film was directed by Alfonso Blake and stars Guillermo Murray and Erna Martha Bauman.

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