Originally posted by HockeyFace
Thanks wicker man! Hey since you seem to known a lot about the my favorite Brit actors could tell me if you would recommend any of these Peter Cushing/Christopher Lee/Vincent Price movies? Thanks!1. Dr. Terror's House of Horrors
2. Island of Terror
3. Corruption
4. Mummy's Shroud
5. Creeping Flesh
6. Man Who Could Cheat Death
7. The Uncanny
8. Land of the Minotaur
9. Monster Island
10. The Ghoul (1975, the Peter Cushing one not the Karloff one)
11. Curse of the Crimson Alter
Dr. Terror's House of Horrors - Well for a start this film is a must for the cast alone, not only do you have Lee and Cushing but also you have Donald Sutherland, Frank Forsyth and Roy Castle (RIP) to boot, the ending is brilliant and has to be one of the best i've seen from a Hammer Horror (HH) movie.
Island of Terror -If you like the traditional feel of the Hammer Horrors this film is a must for it has all the traits of one cheesy special effect, damsels in distress (so expect lots of prolonged screaming).
Corruption - Although Cushing stars, this film IMO lacks something that makes it feel like a Hammer Horror, still if you like a bit of thriller mixed in check this out.
Mummy's Shroud - Again another horror film in the true mold of Hammer Horror, although not as good as some of its more well known predecessors (i.e. The Mummy).
Creeping Flesh -This is one of those films with an over zealous plot that wouldn't look out of place in one of todays Hollywood productions, although its over enthusiasm lead to the films downfall although not rubbish in anyway often the films story became unstuck as a result.
Man Who Could Cheat Death - Again another over-zealous plot and again another hit & miss effort.
The Uncanny - One of Hammers more moderate outputs.
Land of the Minotaur - Donald Plescence returns once again (with HH regular Peter Cushing) to investigate a series of unexplainable deaths on a small village, the name sort of gives it away as to what is causing this.
Monster Island - Again another moderate about the name explains it all.
The Ghoul - John Hurt aids Peter Cushing, this is one of Hammer Horror productions moves into the genre of the living dead and is pretty good to boot.
Curse of the Crimson Alter - Again pretty good, in the style of HH but certainly not one of their best efforts.