Monday, January 5, 2015

THE WAR IN SPACE / Toho Company - 1977

It's time to take a trip into space to fight a war with invaders from Venus! Other movies involving Venus include QUEEN OF OUTER SPACE, STRANGER FROM VENUS, IT CONQUERED THE WORLD, ZONTAR, THE THING FROM VENUS and FIRST SPACESHIP ON VENUS.

Here's a sound clip from this flick, sooooo, you can push the big red 'GO' button located there by our grounded space ship, NOW, Ralphie The Tarantula!.. Here's... THE WAR IN SPACE!

The story starts with a meeting at the space command, invaders from Venus are on Earth and have started attacking certain locations... Cool photo!

The good guys chase down an invader and find this weird mask he was wearing!

Professor Takigawa has constructed a special space craft, the Gohten, to confront the numerous little attacking flying saucers from Venus.

The crew gets a transmission from the decked out Venusian leader while they're in space.

Destination Venus!.. The Gohten barely makes it safely to the surface of Venus after a wild ride through the hot sulfuric atmosphere!

Here's the token American fighter, Jimmy, as he zeroes in on the Venusian command center.

This is pretty weird, they fire the rockets out of what looks like the giant bullet cylinder of a revolver! Photo shows one rocket just appearing before it streaks out of the chamber.

The guys from Earth explore the surface and eventually find the command center, actually a spaceship protected by a pink force field.

Is this a surreal picture or what?!.. Welcome to X-ville!!

Check it out, they even throw in this big old bull monster guard for fun! Wheeeee!....

Well anyway, the two ships battle it out and it looks like defeat for the Gohten. But, it has an ace up its nose, a super bomb that can destroy a planet! It strikes the Venusian ship and it slams into a volcano! Game over, man!

The Gohten and crew safely make it into space just before Venus explodes to oblivion from the super bomb... You know, WTF?!! I guess we didn't really need that many planets!

Tune in Wednesday when we're back with more insanity, here at The Dungeon!

Saturday, January 3, 2015

CATACOMBS - Carlo Martelli - "The Woman Who Wouldn't Die" (1965)

To kick off 2015, tonight's feature is a twisted little tale of almost pre-code comics style from 1965 called "The Woman Who Wouldn't Die," which is a pretty descriptive title!

The original title was "Catacombs," but that's a much more obscure reference that you would really have to see the movie to understand since I'm not going to take the time to explain it! When I put this movie on and saw this title card, I thought this movie would probably be a real sleeper, but I was quite surprised! This is a portrait of Georgina Cookson as the lean and mean shrewd businesswoman Ellen Garth!! Not much else horrific in Georgina's résumé, she spent most of her time on dramatic TV shows, but she was on two episodes of "The Prisoner!"

Gary Merrill is Ellen Garth's husband Raymond! His job is mostly just to do whatever she tells him, and she likes to tell him what to do a lot, so it's a full time job!

The lovely Jane (Island Of The Burning Damned) Merrow is Ellen Garth's niece Alice Taylor! She has no parents and has just come home after being away at school for a couple of years! She's a lot more grown up than Raymond remembers! One of Jane's earliest roles was one of the chorus girls in the 1962 Herbert Lom version of "Phantom Of The Opera! Never to far away from the camera, Jane's in a film scheduled to come out some time this year!

This is a nice cast ensemble shot that includes that fourth main member of this story, Neil McCallum as Richard Corbett, Ellen Garth's secretary! Neil was in "Dr. Terror's House Of Horrors," and was the voice of Dr. Ray Pierce in "Thunderbirds Are Go!" Neil's career was cut way too short at the age of 46 when he died from a brain Hemorrhage! What the Heck!?

Despite Ellen Garth's pleas that Alice move in with them, she gets her own flat
 instead! Alice is also an aspiring artiste, and thinks she'd like to do a bust of Raymond!

Ellen Garth's got a bad wheel, and when the pain gets too bad, she is able to put herself into a trance!

Working on that bust has caused Raymond and Alice to spend a little too much time together, so after coming home from a late drinking and eating bout one night, things start to heat up between the two of them!

BUSTED!!!

"Raymond, I've got soap in my eye, and I can't find a towel."

Well, Raymond has had enough! As hairy and demonic looking as Gary Merrill can be, I think he would have been a good candidate for the role of  Dr. Jekyll at some point!

I rest my case!! Gary Merrill had a great career that included 5 episodes of "Alfred Hitchcock Presents," a stint on "Twilight Zone" in the episode called "Still Valley," and the "The Outer Limits" episode titled "The Human Factor!"

So here's the deal! Raymond and Richard Corbett had a plan to kill Ellen Garth, and split the inheritance money between them, but when Raymond lost it, and killed Ellen prematurely, he screwed up the whole deal! Richard found an out of work actress who was a ringer for Ellen! She is to go on vacation to Italy, and as a known bad driver, she is going to have an accident on some curvy country road! I don't think this gal got paid enough for this role!

Richard brutally murders the actress, douses the car in petrol and sets in on fire, and it's all set to the only swingin' music in the whole movie! The composer here is Carlo Martelli, who out of a career of ten credits, six had titles like "Witchcraft," "The Curse Of The Mummy's Tomb,""Who Killed The Cat?," "Prehistoric Women," and "IT!"

Raymond is terribly distraught when he gets the news about Ellen's car crash!!

Now that Ellen is dead, Ramond and Alice are equal partners as far as the inheritance is concerned, and then everything starts to go haywire! The electricity goes out and there's something creeping around outside!

Left to himself, Raymond sees that the body of his dead wife has become re-animated!

He backs up while at the same time emptying his pistol into the apparition, goes too far and falls out the window to a certain death!

Now it's up to you to figure out the who & why? "Catacombs!" Why wouldn't this damn woman die?

Friday, January 2, 2015

THE LOST PLANET Conqueror Of Space! / Columbia Pictures - 1953

Welp, the holidays are over and we're now living in the year 2015. Things have changed a little around here, on this, my first post of the year. I've started creating my own sound clips. This gives Eegah!! a well deserved break from this time consuming routine, something he's been doing for both of us since 2007!.. FYI ~

So, here's a pretty cool sound clip from this decent super-serial for your approval, sooooo, you can push the big red 'GO' button over by our lost keys, NOW, Rufus The Gnat!.. Here's a taste of... THE LOST PLANET!

The story's about an evil genius, Dr. Grood, who has succeeded in winning control over the planet Ergro, the first step in his conquest of the Universe. Using hypnotism, Grood captures reporter Rex Barrow, his photographer Tim Johnson, Professor Edmund Dorn and his daughter Ella, and plans on making use of the Professor's scientific knowledge. They are all rocketed to Ergro by Grood. Then, with the aid of the professor's inventions, Rex is able to free Ergro of Grood's domination.

Here's Grood, aka the hermit of Mt. Vulcan, checking in with his Ergro pal, Reckov, played by Dungeon Hero, Gene (THE SHE-DEMONS and THE SPIDER) Roth. Have you ever noticed that the names of the bad guys in these serials always had an Eastern-European ring to them?

Grood's helper pushes buttons and turns knobs at his his command as they create havoc.

They even have these little pesky animated flying saucers, as heard in the sound clip.

On Ergro, Grood's rocket delivers canisters of hypno-gas to keep Prof. Dorn in line. Notice how courteous the helper is, when you're wearing a helmet, you're refered to as a "robot."

Proffessor Dorn, who's already on Ergro, gets a dose of gas before donning his helmet.

Back on Earth, Rex and Tim are hot on the trail of a tip on the location of Dr. Grood's hideout.

Grood catches Rex, Ella and Tim snooping around, so, gasses them, making them completely receptive to his every command.

He sticks them in his rocket and sends them off to Ergro.

At the end of the first episode, Reckov tries to send the rocket into a volcano! Will they be burned to a crisp or will Prof. Dorn foil the plan?!...... DURR!

Tune in tomorrow when Eegah!! shows up yet again with another fun post!

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