Anyone remember the double horror they used to do on BBC2 on Saturday nights back in the day?
Used to start off with an old Bela Lugosi or Boris Karloff number (The Old Dark House was a favourite) followed by something more up to date; normally something with Christopher Lee or Peter Cushing.
My favourite ones, though, were the portmanteaus; the ones made up of a number of different stories. Bunch of people thrown together into a particular situation, e.g. fellow travellers on a train and each has a ghoulish tale to tell. Then, the train reaches its destination, they alight and find themselves in hell. Think that was Dr Terror's House of Horrors.
Well, tonight's offering is one of those films. It's called Asylum and stars a young Robert Powell. He's going for a job in a lunatic asylum and his interview task is to ascertain which of the inmates is Dr Starr who used to work in the hospital.
This consists of his visiting a number of inmates in their cells and, yes, each has a creepy story before the plot takes its final twist.
But, before that, in true double horror style, there is the B&W film to watch.Quite tempted on White Zombie or The Raven. Hmmmm perhaps a glass of Cardinal Mendoza will help the decision making process.
Used to start off with an old Bela Lugosi or Boris Karloff number (The Old Dark House was a favourite) followed by something more up to date; normally something with Christopher Lee or Peter Cushing.
My favourite ones, though, were the portmanteaus; the ones made up of a number of different stories. Bunch of people thrown together into a particular situation, e.g. fellow travellers on a train and each has a ghoulish tale to tell. Then, the train reaches its destination, they alight and find themselves in hell. Think that was Dr Terror's House of Horrors.
Well, tonight's offering is one of those films. It's called Asylum and stars a young Robert Powell. He's going for a job in a lunatic asylum and his interview task is to ascertain which of the inmates is Dr Starr who used to work in the hospital.
This consists of his visiting a number of inmates in their cells and, yes, each has a creepy story before the plot takes its final twist.
But, before that, in true double horror style, there is the B&W film to watch.Quite tempted on White Zombie or The Raven. Hmmmm perhaps a glass of Cardinal Mendoza will help the decision making process.
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