Skull 1965 Horror Movie Review
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If you are a Peter Cushing / Christopher Lee (Horror Express, The Creeping Flesh, Horror Of Dracula, etc.) fanatic, then THE SKULL is a must for your collection! This time, Cushing gets to play the obsessed, murderous character, while Lee is the voice of sanity. Both are tremendous as always, delivering effortless performances. The story (by none other than Robert Bloch) is an eerie gem w/ plenty of supernatural darkness and death. The title SKULL has a sinister personality of its own, as we are given its point of view through skull-o-vision! Classic stuff! Also, watch for Michael Gough (Horror Hospital, Batman, Batman Returns, Sleepy Hollow) as an auctioneer, and Patrick Magee (Asylum, Dementia 13, A Clockwork Orange) in a 10-second role as a police investigator at the end. This Amicus production, directed by Freddie Francis, belongs in any horror vault…
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About Skull 1965
Title: Skull
Year: 1965
Starring: Peter Cushing,
Patrick Wymark,
Jill Bennett,
Nigel Green,
Patrick Magee,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Runtime: 122
Alternative Titles: Indiana Jones 4
Type: movie
Released: 2008-05-22
Rated: PG-13
Director: Freddie Francis,
Genres: Adventure,
Action,
Adventure,
Action,
Adventure,
Action
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