DVD
Horror Classics
Box Set

Starring: Vincent Price and Norman Taylor
Warner Home Video
RRP: £29.99
DO38496
Certificate: 18
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With Europe in the midst of a deadly plague, sadistic Prince Prospero hosts a lavish masque ball for devil worshippers in the sanctuary of his castle. Amid the debauched, wanton revelry there enters an uninvited guest clad in red- death!...

Masque of the Red Death stars Vincent Price and you know from the start that there is going to be much eyebrow raising, much camp delivery of lines and a ton of tongue in cheek dialogue. In that respect this doesn't disappoint, but it hasn't aged well and is fairly average viewing at best.


Norman Taylor plays a university lecturer who is hated by his colleagues when rumours circulate that he is in line for a major promotion. As if that wasn't bad enough, he discovers that his wife has been practising witchcraft! He insists that she destroy her magical charms, refusing her insistence that her intervention is necessary to protect his career and indeed his life from his jealous fellow lecturers...

Night of the Eagle is a well constructed piece of cinematography which concerns itself with superstition and witchcraft. Well paced and acted, this movie is worth seeing if you haven't seen it before. There are plenty of scary scenes as Taylor's onscreen wife seems to be obsessed with performing acts of witchcraft in order to keep their household together. But once that spell is broken all sorts of strange things start to happen. Night of the Eagle may not be the most fitting title, but it is certainly an entertaining movie that has aged incredibly well.

As the result of a bizarre find during an excavation in Romania, Russian soldiers bring back to life the Hound of Dracula. The evil beast travels to Los Angeles determined to locate the last descendants of the deadly Count's family...

Zoltan Hound of Dracula really is one Dracula movie too far. The idea is ridiculous, the execution clumsy and the whole thing is humourless. There was a great missed opportunity to have this as a comedy horror movie. What a shame they never attempted that. There are some shocking moments including a hiker getting chewed to bits, and a cute little puppy being chomped by a larger dog, but otherwise this is pretty poor.

The dog's owner, old man Schmidt, is hysterically funny - without intending to be. And he crops up all over the place which quite literally means this movie is full of Schmidt.

A DVD collection of one classic movie, one average film and possibly the worst Dracula related picture ever made. Not an essential purchase, but it has it's moments. And all the films have had a good clean before being transferred to DVD which is an added bonus.

Pete Boomer

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