A young woman must save herself and her family when her fiancé unleashes an ancient horror.A young woman must save herself and her family when her fiancé unleashes an ancient horror.A young woman must save herself and her family when her fiancé unleashes an ancient horror.
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Set in the 19th Century a young woman, her mother and best friend travel to central Europe for her marriage to a town doctor, however two evil sisters of Medusa the Gorgon are living with the young man (!) The opening credits proclaim "A Gothic Fairytale", the colour palate uses a lot of purple, blue and green, contrasted with much black, this gives the film a dreamlike look but I didn't like it, if anything it only highlighted the obvious low budget. This is a fan film made by and starring one Joshua Kennedy, unfortunately his acting is painfully wooden, and he's not the only one. The attraction for the movie is that it reunites Hammer glamour in the form of Caroline Munro, Martine Beswick and Veronica Carlson, these three lovely ladies look like they were having fun making House but sadly I had very little fun watching it. There are other very obvious nods to Hammer and classic horror, for example a law firm called Cushing, Lee and Price is referred to, rated 12 in the UK it is also very tame. As a Hammer fan myself I admire Kennedy for putting this together, it just isn't very good.
If one doesn't try to compare this with classic Hammer Horror productions (the settings are more like Roger Corman's films of the same era), it can be enjoyed on its own merits. We have Hammer favourites Caroline Munro, Martine Beswicke and Veronica Carlson and Christopher Neame (who could ask for more), in a well- written story with enough dark secrets and sinister scenes to satisfy those with a taste for the macabre.
Director Joshua Kennedy wisely avoided using any CGI effects in the film - almost everything is done in camera with sleight-of-hand, and this is refreshing.
Georgina Dugdale is an attractive and likeable leading lady.
The stirring score by Reber Clark is another great plus for this picture.
Despite the horror theme, gore is at a minimum, and it's kind of refreshing to listen to dialogue that isn't littered with four letter words. (No real problem if it is, but this isn't - in keeping with the period setting.)
The picture was clearly made with love and enthusiasm by all concerned. Kennedy, who also appears as the leading man, has done a great job with a small budget. Someone in Hollywood should back this guy with some big bucks. I know we would see some astonishing work.
Director Joshua Kennedy wisely avoided using any CGI effects in the film - almost everything is done in camera with sleight-of-hand, and this is refreshing.
Georgina Dugdale is an attractive and likeable leading lady.
The stirring score by Reber Clark is another great plus for this picture.
Despite the horror theme, gore is at a minimum, and it's kind of refreshing to listen to dialogue that isn't littered with four letter words. (No real problem if it is, but this isn't - in keeping with the period setting.)
The picture was clearly made with love and enthusiasm by all concerned. Kennedy, who also appears as the leading man, has done a great job with a small budget. Someone in Hollywood should back this guy with some big bucks. I know we would see some astonishing work.
I saw this not too long ago as part of a live stream watch party. They said it was a tribute movie to Hammer Horror movies, which I have always enjoyed.
This was god awful.
First of all, Caroline Munro and Martine Beswick should be embarrassed to be part of this and allowed themselves to be photographed so terribly. Veronica Carlson I felt incredibly bad for, having to deliver lines worse than Hammer's bad days (and presented in such an unflattering way as well - these three icons really should be shocked and embarrassed. I was embarrassed for them.)
I know this is a low budget film, but so were the Hammer movies and I've seen a lot of other low budget horror streaming recently, but this was terrible - "lets just put a green light somewhere because then people wont think its my living room" just awful and an insult to all the technicians of the Hammer movies. Lastly, apparently the filmmaker himself decided to cast himself as the male lead role (I'm sorry, Christopher Neame does not count as a main character, he's a halfhearted cameo at best), and this guy Joshua proves his inadequacy not only as as a filmmaker in general, but as an actor around these older professionals.
The other amateur actors on display here only degrade themselves further. According to the live stream this film won an award (huh???) and he has made other Hammer tribute movies -- I shudder to imagine.
Stick with the original and authentic horrors, and stay away from this. Dreadful.
Ok, considering it's low budget I'll give this some breaks. The acting at times is pretty hammy but the three ladies from yesteryear seem to be loving it. The three ladies are obviously Caroline Munro, Martine Beswick and Veronica Carlson, major starlets of the Hammer horror films of the seventies.
Is it me or has Karlstadt moved to Spain, certainly has a southern European twang to proceedings. The heroine Isobel is played by Caroline Munro's daughter and they do all seem to be having a blast making this movie. Nice also to see Christopher Neame as the priest as he also starred in a Hammer film. Decent film but not enough scares for me.
Is it me or has Karlstadt moved to Spain, certainly has a southern European twang to proceedings. The heroine Isobel is played by Caroline Munro's daughter and they do all seem to be having a blast making this movie. Nice also to see Christopher Neame as the priest as he also starred in a Hammer film. Decent film but not enough scares for me.
Not exactly good - it's low budget particularly betrayed by it's tinny sound - this loving pastiche filmed in glorious Gooeyscope and wonderfully saturated colours of Hammer Horrors and Corman Poes with a smattering of 'Night of the Living Dead' is still fun to watch.
Caroline Munro and Martine Beswicke (as she now spells it) show they've still got what it takes as two evil five thousand year old sisters of the night (the former wearing Verdon Fell's glasses and expressing his aversion to the light). Former Hammer leading lady number three Veronica Carlson as the heroine's tippling mother meanwhile both looks and sounds exactly like Jennifer Saunders as Edina in 'Absolutely Fabulous'.
Caroline Munro and Martine Beswicke (as she now spells it) show they've still got what it takes as two evil five thousand year old sisters of the night (the former wearing Verdon Fell's glasses and expressing his aversion to the light). Former Hammer leading lady number three Veronica Carlson as the heroine's tippling mother meanwhile both looks and sounds exactly like Jennifer Saunders as Edina in 'Absolutely Fabulous'.
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- TriviaThe performances in this movie marks the return of Martine Beswick & Veronica Carlson to the screen after an absence of 23 years. This is Carlson's final film role before her passing in 2023.
- GoofsAlthough set in the 1800s, Anna can be seen reading a newspaper with colored ink.
- Quotes
Anna Banning: [after hallucinations of zombies attacking, shaking her head] I give up drink for one day and I'm having nightmares within nightmares.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Vintage Video: The Happy Hooker Goes Hollywood (1980) (2020)
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