The Changeling (Associated Film Distribution, 1980)
This is a corker ghost story - a tale well told. I haven't seen it in a very long time - I want to see it again soon.
The Scarlet Clue (Monogram Pictures, 1945)
The Charlie Chan movies had definitely taken a step or two down the quality ladder by the time Monogram got ahold of them. But you still have Sidney Toler - along with Benson Fong and Mantan Moreland - so it's still watchable.
Frankenhooker (Shapiro Glickenhaus Entertainment, 1990)
A wonderfully crazy horror comedy with a young man trying to get his girlfriend back together after a horrifying lawn mower accident. Things do not go well. Highly recommended for those so inclined.
Until next post, you Can Poke Me With A Fork, Cause I Am Outta Here!
I've never seen "Frankenhooker" but I believe when Bill Murray's said, "If you see one movie this year, it should be Frankenhooker."
ReplyDeleteBill Murray said it, we believe it, that settles it.
DeleteI do love a ghostly tale, so the Changeling is going on my list, thank you :)
ReplyDeleteI'm pleased to have been of assistance!
DeleteLove Changeling, Love Frankenhooker, never seen any of the Chan flicks.
ReplyDeleteLove that you love those, think you might like a couple of them that veer close to horrortory.
DeleteAwesome selections here ! - and what a triple feature. The Changeling is a great scary ghost story (you can't go wrong with a creepy old wheelchair in the plot).
ReplyDeleteIt actually would be a fun triple feature! And yes, creepy old wheelchairs do serve to increase the fright quotient!
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