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(Reviewed by Preppy) - Strange horror movie.
Doctors are being killed in various gruesome ways in 1925 London. They only
have one thing in common--they all worked on an operation to save Victoria
Phibes--but she died. Her husband Anton (Vincent Price) supposedly died in a
car crash. It seems he survived, blames all the doctors for his wives death
and sets out to kill them using the curses visited on the pharaohs before
Exodus in the Bible! Phibes has a helper named Vulnevia (Virginia North)
and, occasionally, dances with her in front of a robot band while old music
plays.
As you can see this is one odd horror film. Still it's ALMOST great. The
deaths are imaginative, bloody and pretty funny (this wouldn't get a PG
rating today). The sets are beautiful--especially Phibes' Art Deco place and
the all green hospital. The film also has plenty of comedy which is (for
once) actually funny. But the musical interludes don't work for me. They
stop the film dead and add nothing to the plot. It seems they were just
added to pad out the running time. Still, we get to see beautiful Virginia
North in some eye-popping costumes and hear some great old music--but that's
not what I look for in horror films.
The acting is good too--Price can't move a muscle in his face but still
manages to overact (amusingly) with his voice; Peter Jeffrey is LOTS of fun
as Inspector Trout; Joseph Cotton gives a very good performance as one of
the doctors and North doesn't have a word of dialogue but looks stunning and
plays her part completely straight-faced. Also Caroline Munro pops up (in
pictures) as Victoria Phibes.
Some people have complained that this is a bit too gruesome for kids.
Well...I saw it at a drive-in when I was 9 and it didn't bother me! The only
part that scared me was when Price took off his mask and revealed his face.
I distinctly remember hiding behind the car seat when that came on!
I can only give this an 8 though because the movie, logically, doesn't make
a bit of sense! Most of the murders could never happen and I still can't
figure out how Phibes faked his death, got rescued, bought the house and
make the (very) elaborate sets. And who the heck is Vulnavia? Still it is
enjoyable and has a great ending which uses "Over the Rainbow" to
great effect. Even some of my friends who hate horror films like this one!
Worth catching. Just ignore logic. And stay tuned after the closing credits
for a neat little surprise! 8/10 |
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