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looking for the name of a movie
saw this in the 60's but can't remember the name? all i can remember is that there was a part where a girl used a pair of binoculars and they where loaded withspikes and when she adjusted thefocus it triggered them and it took out her eyes.......also a part where a person goes to bed only to look up and be in the way of a goulotine. does any one know the name of this film?
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Horrors of the Black Museum (1959 / Arthur Crabtree / UK)
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Nice one. Michael Gough.
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I've heard that movie before. I couldn't find a copy of the movie, but I wanna watch it.
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Hmm...sounds like something Ill need to track down
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Anything with Michael Gough is worth watching. Even those fairly recent Batman movies he did.
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As giant ape movies go, Konga's not that terrible. I'd rather watch that than the new Mighty Joe Young or I might even venture to say Son of Kong, or King Kong lives. Or Congo. C+ movie for a C- genre. Post Willis O' Brien ape cinema is not exactly full of shining examples.
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ahhh,come on. Konga isn't so bad...it's better then spikes in the eyes (although not by much) |
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Okay, okay. I agree that Konga is a piece a crap. Bad idea that is technically well-executed, but a bad idea. But, if you like mad ranting and raving, Gough does a lot of that in it. Plus he shoots a kitty cat in cold blood. He's a real scumsucker jerk of a scientist!
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