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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0056775058692
Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Madacy Records
Manufacturer: Madacy Records
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Madacy Records
Region Code: 1
Release Date: March 20, 2001
Running Time: 166 minutes
Sales Rank: 126276
Studio: Madacy Records
Theatrical Release Date: February 02, 1962
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - One campy remake and one badly dubbed mad scientist
Killer Creature, Double Feature
Professor Levin becomes a creature
Dr. Balleau hunts Mr. Brady
Each film has a screaming lady
At the Killer Creature, Double Feature, Picture Show
There are two main sources for DVDs featuring double features of B-movies from the science fiction, horror, and sexpoloitation genres of the 1950s and 1960s. Something Weird brings you a pair of movies with loads of extras such as trailers, examples of exploitation art, and sometimes ... Read More
Rating: - Atom-Age Camp and Bloodsimple
Atom-Age Vampire (aka Seddok, Lerede di Satana) is a great piece of Grade Z camp from Italy circa 1960. Susanne Loret and Albert Lupo star as Dr Levin and Jeanette, doctor-patient lovers squeezing out the devoted Betty Paige lookalike, Assistant Monique. Pierre shows up occassionally looking for Jeanette (nevermind he dumped her earlier) as she undergoes the doctor's glandular experiments to regain beauty lost in an automobile disfigurement. As she gets prettier, the doctor gets more hideous for ... Read More
Rating: - You already know if you'll like it.
What can I say that can't be surmised by the "plot" description? Either you'll love this double feature or you'll hate it. If you know you'll love it before you see it, then you will. If you're not so sure, then you'll hate it.
The plots are thinner than a piece of paper. The characters are as deep as wrinkle on a gnats butt. The acting is as wooden as a... well, you get the point.
Pure schlock, just ripe for the picking.
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