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Aboard a British train, mysterious fortune teller Dr. Schreck uses tarot cards to read the futures of five fellow passengers.
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@stefaniestefan6689
@stefaniestefan6689 4 года назад
What a pleasure to have stumbled across this classic horror. I am so tired of the new horror which seeks to shock rather than tickle the intellect and psyche. The newer horrors tend to have way too much swearing as if that is going to help the plot along. I I usually turn those horror films off whose plot is so weak they have to fill the movie with swearing for shock value and violent killings which appear to have an inane motive behind them. This has some class. Really enjoyed it ! Thanks for posting !
@Songwriter376
@Songwriter376 4 года назад
Today it is all about quick and cheap. Modern moves included. There is no incentive to write quality material as the bean counters want everything like yesterday and sell it for a quick profit. So glad these old movies are still around.
@johncolemaniii3716
@johncolemaniii3716 4 года назад
You are so right the old one are the best
@johncolemaniii3716
@johncolemaniii3716 4 года назад
You are so right the classic are the best that why i enjoy them
@Subjectivity13
@Subjectivity13 4 года назад
Intellectual horror is actually making a big comeback recently, with films like Hereditary, Get Out and Witch moving slowly and with much more subtlety. Profanity is a natural reaction to fear though, and I'm pretty sure people swore when they were scared even back when this movie came out, they just weren't allowed to include that in films. Violence and profanity aren't awful on their own, as long as it assists the story and isn't a cheap, quick way to simulate fear without putting the hard work in to build it up.
@dorcella8797
@dorcella8797 4 года назад
Great
@GaryReynolds-g9h
@GaryReynolds-g9h Год назад
Excellent Amicus film from 1965. Great performances by Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee. The supporting cast is full of familiar faces like Michael Gough and Donald Sutherland. This has stood the test of time remarkably well and is hugely enjoyable. The British horror films from this period are fondly remembered by fans of the genre and its easy to see why. You do not need graphic violence and endless CGI just a good story and some talented actors. Brings back great memories of a bygone age. A good one and a really nice print too.
@gerrodmendham461
@gerrodmendham461 11 месяцев назад
Probably saw this in my early teens (In the very early 70's) & the werewolf section really scared the $h1t out of me.......Great atmosphere & twist in the (werewolf's) tale...he he!
@paulparry236
@paulparry236 10 месяцев назад
For sure the best of all horror flicks try the film the asylum very good three or four short films very good
@janicehurst8605
@janicehurst8605 4 года назад
Its amazing. These old movies take me back to my room in the nurses home, watching movies like this on my black and white telly , on my ownfeeling absolutely terrified. I am retired now and that was back in the 70's where does the time go I🥺👻
@leebritnell2405
@leebritnell2405 4 года назад
I also watched movies like this when living in a nurses home.Many of them i'd seen before when younger,but always made me feel homesick when living out.
@outtherelivinginthepub1973
@outtherelivinginthepub1973 4 года назад
My father worked at a nurses home in Crawley. Back in the late 60s early 70s that is.
@glamdolly30
@glamdolly30 3 года назад
As a kid I secretly watched the Friday, late night horror double bill on BBC2 on a tiny black and white portable in my bedroom, with sound down low so parents wouldn't know, madly wiggling the aerial to get the best picture, lol! I couldn't see or hear the movies that well, but they still made my hair stand on end, lol!
@dadodydo
@dadodydo 2 года назад
No one knows where the time goes, unfortunately.
@kathybarry7850
@kathybarry7850 2 года назад
@@dadodydo I can't believe it...
@steemdup
@steemdup 4 года назад
I'll watch anything with Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee.
@ParadoxapocalypSatan
@ParadoxapocalypSatan 4 года назад
And Michael Gough
@citycrusher9308
@citycrusher9308 4 года назад
that's because anything they are in becomes good
@xhagast
@xhagast 4 года назад
Me too.
@bloodrunsclear
@bloodrunsclear 4 года назад
@@ParadoxapocalypSatan Alfred! :D
@Carly8Corday
@Carly8Corday 4 года назад
@@citycrusher9308 But also, they're in a lot of good movies, they don't just liven up the dogs for us.
@carrueross2705
@carrueross2705 4 года назад
Who’s watching this during the Covid quarantine of 2020? Stay healthy everyone 💕
@jameszack7158
@jameszack7158 4 года назад
I watched all Amicus horror anthologies last week
@photomaster1
@photomaster1 4 года назад
Sitting home with gas in the car and most places closed, with a small glass of Rum Chata and dark chocolate and after shaving my head nothing else to do but to watch this...
@7ljm
@7ljm 4 года назад
@@photomaster1 🤣🤣🤣😷😷😷
@floranderson2251
@floranderson2251 4 года назад
Me, Flor 🤣🤣🤣🤣🥰🥰🥰🥰🙄🙄🙄😪😪😪.
@jameszack7158
@jameszack7158 4 года назад
@@floranderson2251 it seems you have mixed emotions after watching it.
@warewolfchrisscevert7365
@warewolfchrisscevert7365 4 года назад
Wow what a find.... Christopher Lee , Peter Cushing, Michael Gough , a very young Donald Sutherland all we were missing is my absolute favourite Vincent Price. Nice man met him when I was 12. Not long before he died sadly he was such a kind man . Very polite to fans. Miss him still. But besides that we almost have a full deck of Hammer Horror Movie Kings . I love this and thanks for the upload. Chriss from London UK
@adrian72300
@adrian72300 4 года назад
Vincent Price would have been perfect as the art critic...his delivery is second to none, and the look he would have given when the monkey came out would've been PRICEless hahaahahahahahaha ooooooo
@davidfredenburg8283
@davidfredenburg8283 4 года назад
LONDON UK. HOPE AND PRAY THAT ALL ARE SAFE🙏🕊️ FROM BRETHREN MICHIGAN USA.🙏🕊️🤟 GOD BLESS THE QUEEN 🕊️
@paulhagen5645
@paulhagen5645 4 года назад
I'd have loved to have met all these guys. Particularly all at the same time. Throw in Boris Karloff too. The stories would be great.
@matty7dream1
@matty7dream1 3 года назад
You met the abominable Dr Phibes. WOW!
@catkendall5680
@catkendall5680 Год назад
Aah, I'm showing my age but I miss the times we travelled and made conversion with others instead of looking constantly at our phones and suchlike. I also miss these good old movies, thank you for sharing 😊
@jasonhurd4379
@jasonhurd4379 4 года назад
I saw this on television as a seven-year-old in 1970. I thought then it was the most frightening thing I'd ever seen. It's lost some of its kick over the years, but it's still enjoyable. Thanks for the upload!
@sb.1035
@sb.1035 4 года назад
me too i was 8 thought it was so scary my brother and i werent allowed to watch scary shows like this anymore lol
@sb.1035
@sb.1035 4 года назад
@Redblade lol im 54 yrs old ya i dont think Mom gives a rats ass lol
@sb.1035
@sb.1035 4 года назад
she in fact watched it with me the other day lol
@isaachunt5799
@isaachunt5799 4 года назад
yep and me frightened the life out of me
@jasonhurd4379
@jasonhurd4379 4 года назад
@@isaachunt5799 Anything with Cushing and Lee warms my heart. I'd watch those guys read an instruction manual. ❤
@feldpost58
@feldpost58 4 года назад
Love these British "portmanteau" movies from this era where several stories are combined into one film. Remember watching this one Friday nights in the early seventies when UK TV would show old Universal movies followed by a Hammer or Amicus colour film in a double bill.
@mattmanjack
@mattmanjack 4 года назад
Hammer horror double bill,Saturday nights what I lived for as a kid,I use to get so excited by the cover on radio times when it was coming,use to watch in a bedroom improve tent with my sister on a black and white tv,what a memory.
@TheJimulike
@TheJimulike 4 года назад
I also watched the double bills in the 70s, absolutely loved them. I must of been 7-9 years old. Every when we went to school we told to write and draw about what we did the weekend. The teacher looked through my book and it was always a picture and story of the Hammer film I’d watched. I can still remember the picture where I drew Christopher Lee being staked by Peter Cushing, my mum was called into school to be spoken to about my staying up so late! I can also remember when I was about 6 or 7 hiding behind a cushion while terrified, but I loved it, think it was Dracula Prince of Darkness. 🙂
@alm5966
@alm5966 4 года назад
I grew up on the BBC2 Horror Double Bill on Saturday nights. The most memorable was Quatermass Experiment followed by George Romero's The Crazies which disturbed me that much as a ten year old I still remember that feeling of terrified nausea even now.
@TheJimulike
@TheJimulike 4 года назад
Al M I remember watching the Crazies as a child, the scene with the old lady and the knitting needles always stuck with me, can’t remember the film that was shown with it as the double bill!
@jasondomingo5313
@jasondomingo5313 4 года назад
Hard to imagine sometimes that Donald Sutherland had one of his "breaks" in the movie industry being part of the "Horror" industry at the time. I wonder how it felt to work with such legendary actors as Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee? Those were the days of great film because actors acted and the stories they do entertains people. Those were the days...
@LordZontar
@LordZontar 4 года назад
Donald Sutherland's first movie appearance was in the 1965 nuclear war drama The Bedford Incident, with Richard Widmark, Sidney Poitier and Eric Portman. Little more than a spit-and-cough part in that film. This movie was one of Sutherland's first significant feature roles.
@samelliot2376
@samelliot2376 4 года назад
Now its Donald Sutherland thats considered a legend and ranks right up there with Cushing and Lee........oh the irony of it all.....lol
@paulrichards6894
@paulrichards6894 2 года назад
one of the films Sutherland made he was offered a percentage of the profits or a flat fee......he took the flat fee and the film made hundreds of millions and would have netted him millions
@leebritnell2405
@leebritnell2405 3 года назад
Aside from some great jazz from Tubby Hayes,this features a great score by Elizabeth Lutyens.She was an experimental avant-garde composer who's music can also be heard in The Earth Dies Screaming 64 and The Skull 65.Her stuff is striking,and unlike much 'conventional ' horror music.
@wordscontrolminds
@wordscontrolminds 3 года назад
The Roy Castle/Kenny Lynch tale is inspirational - have to say that after experimenting with actual voo-doo drum recordings myself, nothing strange happened except making some exceptional music!
@mrkipling2201
@mrkipling2201 2 года назад
You just don’t mess around with that sort of stuff in Roy Castle’s story. Everyone should know that!!! As with the art critic story, I’ve always lived with the moral that if you can’t say something nice then don’t say anything at all. It’s always served me well.
@johnrobinson756
@johnrobinson756 2 года назад
Peter Cushing AND Chistopher Lee are simply great actors.So its no wonder they would make such a great movie
@greasylimpet5357
@greasylimpet5357 4 года назад
Thanks for putting this great film on. It was very good to watch, especially with such a good class of actors.
@mortuaryartist
@mortuaryartist 4 года назад
Roy castle, wonderful man, always brought a smile.
@ridesapalehorse1562
@ridesapalehorse1562 4 года назад
saw this when it first came out in the theatres. enjoyed it then. enjoying it now.
@TheJimulike
@TheJimulike 4 года назад
ridesapalehorse Can you remember the B movie shown with it?
@johncolemaniii3716
@johncolemaniii3716 4 года назад
I enjoyed this good movie it had the 2 masters of horror Peter Cushing and Christopher lee Thank you so much keep them coming
@warewolfchrisscevert7365
@warewolfchrisscevert7365 4 года назад
The Hammer Horror Movie Kings. Couldn't get any better ... Except maybe Vincent Price . Michael Gough did good in this movie too. Can't believe how young he looked.
@johncolemaniii3716
@johncolemaniii3716 4 года назад
@@warewolfchrisscevert7365 you are so right Vincent price and Michael Gough 2 more king of horror
@Carly8Corday
@Carly8Corday 4 года назад
@@johncolemaniii3716 I LOVE that actor. Always without knowing his name. I never see him as Alfred, I see him in too many other places, including smoldering, fascinating love interest. I'm sure it was him in an episode of THRILLER or a similar old TV series, the tragic story of a sea captain and his bride going to sea together to keep from having to part as other such couples do, a supernatural short story by somebody famous and great whom I also can't recall (a schoolmaster who wrote); my head hard drive is too full and cleans itself while I sleep I think. Anyway, he was a handsome sea captain and tragic lover in that, and great in everything. Looked so perfect taking her in his strong young arms on the derelict ship and saying, "Let's just go to bed."
@johncolemaniii3716
@johncolemaniii3716 4 года назад
@@Carly8Corday look at house on haunted hill and house of wax with Vincent Price 2 of his best
@Carly8Corday
@Carly8Corday 4 года назад
Trouble here is that I was referring to Michael Gough and had him entirely confused with Scottish actor James Donald. I still wouldn't realize it if my PICTURES prog hadn't opened a little while ago and there sat James Donald among my kids and other family, looking just about a world too handsome to have been the man in this. But I still find Michael Gough handsome too. He just doesn't play it handsome. He damn well could.
@BobJones-dq9mx
@BobJones-dq9mx 4 года назад
WOW! Was I surprised! This is an above average film. Good acting, fine script and a realistic visual effect. Can recommend!
@mothmanofaustraliaradio8888
@mothmanofaustraliaradio8888 4 года назад
I was born 1992 and I am 27 and this movie holy shit all my fave old men and villain actors are as young as I am!!! This gets me right in the feels because all of them but I think Donald has passed on, if there is a after life I bet they all chilling out, also I love the bloody camera work!!!
@michaeltnewyorknights8413
@michaeltnewyorknights8413 4 года назад
Christopher Lee was 42 in this.
@naturalroyalflush
@naturalroyalflush 2 года назад
I also enjoyed the camerawork. It was evident the moment the film started.
@martmako1
@martmako1 4 года назад
another fabulous Amicus/Freddie Francis/ Subotsky collaboration with a quality cast, almost half expecting to see the glorious Ingrid Pit in there, similar to the magnificent Hammer Productions brilliant stuff, many thanks
@billprimmer8305
@billprimmer8305 4 года назад
and max Rosenberg too.
@LALakersNornIron
@LALakersNornIron 4 года назад
Cushing and Lee are so good in this. In fact I think this could have the best cast of any British Horror Film. The cast is just full of star quality. Cushing and Lee of course the horror legends then you have the Hollywood Icon Donald Sutherland, British horror regular and Alfred in the Batman movies Michael Gough, M from the Bond movies in Bernard Lee, then you have two legendary British musicians/entertainers in Roy Castle and Kenny Lynch, Alan Fluff Freeman and even Daisy from Keeping Up Appearances makes an appearance!
@mathewgreen4099
@mathewgreen4099 4 года назад
Excellent, many thanks for posting. I haven’t seen this movie in ages, but it’s amazing what you remember.
@theflyinghamster8442
@theflyinghamster8442 Год назад
WOW !!!! Christopher Lee, Vincent Price, Donald Sutherland, Roy Castle, and is that Jimmy Young ??? Heck !!! what a cast !!!!!!!!!
@IanCross-xj2gj
@IanCross-xj2gj Год назад
Not Price or Young, but Peter Cushing and Alan Freeman.
@kathybarry7850
@kathybarry7850 2 года назад
Thank you so much for this film.....👍 Brilliant... Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing...And the others....The best....All that was missing was Vincent Price.....👍
@reaper060670
@reaper060670 Год назад
The Old Pinewood Studios where most Hammer Horrors were made. I love Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee. I forgot Donald Sutherland was in this one. This is a great film.
@rieJW
@rieJW Год назад
I’ve always loved the shot at 1:35:14 where only Dr Schreck was being illuminated by an eerie green light unlike everyone else, hinting that he’s actually someone unnatural
@lisathomas3082
@lisathomas3082 4 года назад
Thanks for no commercials 👍
@MichaelSmith-sv6vd
@MichaelSmith-sv6vd 4 месяца назад
Absolute classic ❤ such a collection of good actors. They really don't make them like this anymore ❤ so atmospheric and creepy ❤❤❤
@elizabethgalligan1805
@elizabethgalligan1805 3 года назад
So many great actors in this. Love this classic film👍
@pikeb.3993
@pikeb.3993 4 года назад
Amicus created some fantastic horror anthology movies. Thank you for sharing, Flick Vault.
@B-A-L
@B-A-L Месяц назад
The good old days when we still had a movie industry!
@1952mrpdc
@1952mrpdc 4 года назад
Absolutely loved this film. 5 different stories with 5 different well known stars. Thank you for uploading this. PC. 04 01. 2020.
@boforotio
@boforotio 4 года назад
Peter Cushing and Chistopher Lee were great actors.
@Apollo_Mint
@Apollo_Mint 4 года назад
There was a sequel written about the chopped off hand that strangled Christopher Lee. It went to the Job Centre and found work in a Thai Massage Parlour in Catford.
@mikeyd5486
@mikeyd5486 4 года назад
Absolutely outstanding. Those were the days 👍
@Thewolverine0865
@Thewolverine0865 4 года назад
I love Peter Cushing's eyes!
@sharkkakirde1
@sharkkakirde1 4 года назад
Finally I found this movie,,,one of my favorites.
@FUBAO638
@FUBAO638 4 года назад
Very good actors
@paulhagen5645
@paulhagen5645 4 года назад
I'll probably have watched all the Amicus, Hammer movies on line during this coved... thingy! Thanks for making them available.
@kaibilbalam7151
@kaibilbalam7151 4 года назад
CANNOT WILL NOT EVER GO WRONG WITH THE MASTERS OF CLASSIC HORROR MR CUSHING N MR LEE, I WATCHED THIS MOVIE WHEN I WAS 10, n JUST NOW I FIND IT AGAIN AT 50, 40 YEARS LATER N STILL KICKS ASSS!!!!! THANK U FOR UPLOADING MY CHILDHOOD NOSTALGIA 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾, THE ONLY MISSING IS MR PRICE.!!!! , BUT STILL IS A MASTER PIECE!!!!!
@robertsmalley8138
@robertsmalley8138 4 года назад
Loved the voice of Kenny Lynch RIP pal .
@observer8477
@observer8477 8 месяцев назад
this movie is amazing!the cinematography,the acting and the story wich was way ahead of its time makes it so interesting that i have watch it many times and still enjoying...
@richardgrows7018
@richardgrows7018 4 года назад
Loved the art critic
@douglasmilton2805
@douglasmilton2805 4 года назад
Yes, best episode. But couldn't Eric Landor have learned to paint with his left hand? What a quitter ! Christy Brown had to use the toes of his left foot!
@dillongstaff5625
@dillongstaff5625 4 года назад
In the werewolf segment,when they find the basement coffin opened,they see werewolf footprints trailing away...but surely they left their own footprints there from their basement visit earlier? Still,an awesome film,the several stories in one film plot later used in Asylum,The house that dripped blood and The torture Garden.
@lopa2828
@lopa2828 4 года назад
Yes it must be
@hoyden1960
@hoyden1960 4 года назад
Real horror movies!
@paulbacchus1015
@paulbacchus1015 4 года назад
No bones about it, Dr Terrors House Of Horrors is the greatest horror anthology movie ever. Paul Bacchus esq
@wanderingheart
@wanderingheart 4 года назад
Did you watch the asylum yet? Better, in my opinion.
@paulbacchus1015
@paulbacchus1015 4 года назад
@@wanderingheart Yes I have watched Asylum which is regarded as a classic by many and despite a clever framework I dont think the stories bar the third one are that exciting and not as good as Dr Terrors, The House That Dripped Blood and the much underrated From Beyond The Grave on the other hand are serious contenders for Dr Terrors House Of Horrors. Paul Bacchus esq
@wanderingheart
@wanderingheart 4 года назад
@@paulbacchus1015 Will have to check out the latter 2 titles yo mentioned. Thanks.
@jamesgrassia844
@jamesgrassia844 4 года назад
Campy or not, they are still the best. Thank you.
@mikieknight6607
@mikieknight6607 4 года назад
This is so much better than Dr. Horrors house of Terrors.
@alejandrovillalba3143
@alejandrovillalba3143 4 года назад
This is a gem. I love anthologies. Other huge classic is The monster club, with Vincent Price. But there are a lot of this great movies like this from those times
@alm5966
@alm5966 4 года назад
Tubby Hayes' Voodoo Sessions tunes are amazing!
@rieJW
@rieJW 15 дней назад
I keep coming back to rewatch the critic and painter short story for some reason, it’s so entertaining 😂
@aidafaure8489
@aidafaure8489 2 года назад
The classics are always best👍
@lesreed9269
@lesreed9269 4 года назад
Thank you for sharing so many bloody good films!
@glenncary6073
@glenncary6073 4 года назад
Great movies good site indeed !!
@seamuslannon6972
@seamuslannon6972 2 года назад
The picture is so clear brilliant download thankyou to the person who allowed me to watch this video. With two of my favourite actors.
@UOO303T
@UOO303T 4 года назад
Classic and brilliant
@lindamulholland8512
@lindamulholland8512 4 года назад
I watched movies with these two actors and others of their genre. They were awesome actors , and i would watch them all the time ! This plant not only kills it is intelligent too ! Don't steal someone elses music , even if it is a god ! They will have their revenge ! The hand looks alot like ( thing ) in the adams family ! He is the reaper ! That was awesome !
@xant27
@xant27 4 года назад
Didn't know it was possible to have that much people with such bad luck be sitting in the same compartment together. Good film enjoyed this one.
@timothyxxxpaul
@timothyxxxpaul 4 года назад
I'm glad I found these gems.
@keptalucano
@keptalucano Год назад
Qué maravilla ver a dos genios de la escena,como P.Cusingh y C.Lee,y un jovencísimo Donalds S.👏👍
@barryscott230
@barryscott230 Год назад
Fantastic movie, absolutely love it
@corvuscrow5485
@corvuscrow5485 4 года назад
Very nice. It's like the Anti-Hollywood...😜
@AlanaPaton-q6b
@AlanaPaton-q6b 4 месяца назад
The late great Kenny Lynch, I am humbled
@hanno-erdmanntietz8424
@hanno-erdmanntietz8424 3 месяца назад
I like Kenny Lynch, too. He also wrote songs, such as ‘Sha-La-La-La-Lee‘ (with Mort Shuman). Broadcaster & DJ Alan Freeman acted quite well, too.
@stumpydog87
@stumpydog87 4 года назад
I thoroughly enjoyed that.
@nerdiloo9863
@nerdiloo9863 4 года назад
Top notch.
@carmelbrain7399
@carmelbrain7399 4 года назад
Marvellous, thanks for posting this
@donnapuckett4992
@donnapuckett4992 4 года назад
Oh, that would had been if a hoot if Vincent Price was in this!
@IDiggSocialMedia
@IDiggSocialMedia 4 года назад
Vincent might have made an excellent Dr. Schrek as well!
@latehare111
@latehare111 3 года назад
Check out 'House of long shadows' they're all in it.
@CharlesFiddler
@CharlesFiddler 4 года назад
Super tame by today's standards but way more entertaining.
@blossie33
@blossie33 4 года назад
Thanks! Saved to watch later, saw the film when it came out - mid 60's? It was great 😀
@carollongfield1581
@carollongfield1581 4 года назад
i love al the horror films that christophet lee + peter cushing ,ave played in they never give me nitemares
@AngelArtists
@AngelArtists 4 года назад
you either loved Hammer or Amicus. I loved them both, but always felt the American Amicus were that little bit more creepier, ,darker than the Hammer pictures.
@andrewdock7288
@andrewdock7288 4 года назад
Very lnteresting l actual like it, good.
@azazanwar3893
@azazanwar3893 4 года назад
very true great to watch during covid 19 lockdown
@terencepetermccoombe7413
@terencepetermccoombe7413 3 года назад
Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee, simply legendary
@shanemurphy2009
@shanemurphy2009 3 года назад
I wanted to see this in the cinema as a child, but never did ...rare treat..I also like the old Hammer Horror films,
@brenthaymon280
@brenthaymon280 4 года назад
Another good British horror movie to watch is Horrors of the Black Museum (1959). It is on the RU-vid channel New Castle After Dark.
@mortuaryartist
@mortuaryartist 4 года назад
Brent Haymon I follow them too 👍
@geoffjoffy
@geoffjoffy Год назад
Thanks. Excellent film. Back when they used to know how to make horror films.
@justinthehedgehog3388
@justinthehedgehog3388 11 месяцев назад
The last person I expected to see was Roy Castle! I remember him from Record Breakers back in the 70s and 80s.
@Louloubeer
@Louloubeer 4 месяца назад
First time watching this movie, May of 2024. Peter Cushing marathon.
@jimbohill3066
@jimbohill3066 4 года назад
great film they dont make em like this anymore horror movie today are crap
@traceyjane4288
@traceyjane4288 2 месяца назад
i love that tune they play in the one with Roy Castle
@roberthurless4615
@roberthurless4615 4 года назад
I saw this in the theater when I was a boy. Scared the crap out of me.
@marcie4771
@marcie4771 4 года назад
A good movie--ty
@uglyturnips2813
@uglyturnips2813 4 года назад
Never have seen this horror movie with c lee & p Cushing--excellent!
@traceystevens507
@traceystevens507 3 года назад
Classic actors and classic films, their the best
@DDandrums
@DDandrums 4 года назад
Full marks to the wig and makeup department for Cushing's eyebrows. Most convincing.
@MariaSolomita-hc4we
@MariaSolomita-hc4we Год назад
How lovely it was then,evertbody was slim,well dressed no tattos no mobile phones I wish them days would return.
@dzhabrail92
@dzhabrail92 Год назад
The first role of Christopher Lee for me was Saruman, later I watched a lot of awesome oldies with him.
@satyakibanerjee21888
@satyakibanerjee21888 3 года назад
Wonderful movie. First watched it in childhood.
@wandaburns8075
@wandaburns8075 4 года назад
Wow, had never seen this. Thanks for uploading.
@PointyTailofSatan
@PointyTailofSatan 4 года назад
The joke is on Death! Christopher Lee is a vampire! He can't die in a train wreck!
@mikeowen7526
@mikeowen7526 Год назад
I love Jazz so the clip with Roy Castle is amazing
@davidfredenburg8283
@davidfredenburg8283 4 года назад
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@kawtarmouhib668
@kawtarmouhib668 4 года назад
Christopher Lee doesn't tap the deck 3 times like his fellow passengers
@perception90
@perception90 4 года назад
I love this film great old school horror film, with the best actors being Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. The Hammer films were always the best back when I was a young lad
@wendyross7206
@wendyross7206 4 года назад
Loving Peter Cushing's hipster stubble lol
@jmromero6381
@jmromero6381 4 года назад
This is the movie version of comfort food.
@pgs1796
@pgs1796 29 дней назад
The wrap around story of the guys on the train is good but only two of the tales are good IMO but that is what you get with a portmanteau film.
@Fie0212
@Fie0212 4 года назад
There's more than one way to kill a vampire lol.
@Sameoldfitup
@Sameoldfitup 2 года назад
Strangely comforting film
@anushakambampati936
@anushakambampati936 4 года назад
Love the movie... And the picture quality is awesome...
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