The Ghost of Sierra de Cobre (1964)
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- A has-been rock star hosts horror films in his haunted mansion. Guest: Napa Ghost Hunters. Movie: “The Ghost of Sierra de Cobre” from 1964.
Episode 07-335 Air Date: 05-20-2023
Film Description:
"The Ghost of Sierra de Cobre" is a haunting psychological thriller released in 1964. Directed by Joseph Stefano, the film immerses viewers in a suspenseful tale of supernatural intrigue. Set against the backdrop of the scenic Sierra de Cobre mountains, the story revolves around Martin Land, a renowned architect portrayed by Martin Landau. Following the tragic death of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Stouffer, played by Judith Anderson, Land becomes embroiled in a series of chilling events that suggest her ghostly presence. As Land grapples with his own sanity, he confronts a mysterious psychic, Ellen Fields, portrayed by Diane Baker, who claims to communicate with the dead. Together, they embark on a harrowing journey to uncover the truth behind Mrs. Stouffer's spectral manifestations. Filled with atmospheric tension, psychological twists, and an exploration of the supernatural, "The Ghost of Sierra de Cobre" is a gripping cinematic experience that leaves audiences questioning the thin line between the real and the otherworldly.
Cast:
Martin Landau as Martin Land
Judith Anderson as Mrs. Stouffer
Diane Baker as Ellen Fields
Tom Simcox as Peter Jensen
Nellie Burt as Mrs. Stouffer's Sister
Ed Asner as Arthur Melski
Tom Palmer as Dr. Cline
Rachel Ames as Laura Stouffer
William Swan as Mr. Stark
Arthur Batanides as Chief
Sidney Blackmer as Mr. Wheeler
Hayden Rorke as Dr. Von Zimmer
Ralph Clanton as Dr. Marsh
Tom Palmer as Dr. Cline
Tom Simcox as Peter Jensen
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Anything with Martin Landau and the beautiful Diane Baker is going to be worth watching!! An added treat is I've never seen this before!! Thank you, CF!!
Another Saturday with my favorite people. I love this channel! Thank you, Creature Features peoples!
This film is actually of good quality. It was produced by Joseph Stephano , the screenwriter behind Psycho, and co-creator of the Outer Limits. There's a lot of Outer Limits folk working on this film, including Conrad Hall and Dominic Frontiere. Oscar winner and Outer Limits alumni, Martin Landau is in the cast, as Dame Judith Anderson, later to play Tpau on Star Trek. Pretty cool guys. 🐮
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I thought I was watching The Outer Limits when it first started. That explains it.
The first thing I noticed when the credits began to roll was Joseph Stefano's name as Producer. And, being a huge fan of the original Outer Limits series (1963 - 1964) 32 episodes of which Stefano co produced with Leslie Stevens, I had to watch this film. It does have an Outer Limits feel actually. Being in glorious Black & White contributes to that I think. Great cast, in a good film. Thanks for showing it, C.F.!!
Wow! Thanks for the info.❤
Another evening /morning with my favorite gruesome family. Love you guys!!!!
I missed Mr.Livingston last night, I hope he's on tonight!
This is a fantastic movie.. Great acting and suitably eerie atmosphere. 😱😱😱😱😁
Thank You Creature Features, for showing this gem of a movie. I can't believe I've never seen this before tonight. I place it up there with 2 of my all time favorites the original pictures, The Haunting and. The Innocent's. Well done! 👍👍 🍿 🇺🇸.
Another good one from Creature Features!
This is actually a good movie, levels above the usual fare, Diane Baker and Martin Landau are always up to the task of providing class to a movie, thanks to showing a great movie
Stuff like this is a cultural treasure. It gives us a yin / yang balance to some pretentious fare. & Nelson Orion sounds like a GREAT ALIAS if I should ever need one.😏😬
Fun show in spite of the movie which really needed a director. Great guests and as ever It’s super fun to see Vincent, Livingston and Tangella⭐️🌟✨
@Creature Features I just LOVE this show! I also adore Tangella’s stuffed friend, just the cutest! Vincent, I could listen to you read the phone book (if only we had them still😄). Been a fan for a long while now and very blessed that your show exists🙂 Have a nice Holiday weekend
I found you a few days ago and I LOOOOOVE your movies, living in Me'xico, I am your new fan
I used to watch this movie when I was a kid, I was terrified for the ghost hehehehe... love this horror movie! a must see for all the classic horror movie fans
I thought this was a great film. It took me a while to get into it, but I am glad I did and Martin Landau helped. AND I did find it a very scary story, far more chilling than I expected.
Fantastic movie. Simply wonderful. One of your best. Thanks to Vincent, Tangella, and Mr. Livingston for the upload.
Excellent!
That was awesome... and the movie was great as well.
The first time I saw this on CF, I enjoyed it. But seeing it with the chat rogues gallery is going to make it sublime! Don't you dare miss it!
This is the greatest black & white haunted mystery horror movie ever👻🎥👏👏👏
A nice made for TV movie. This one has interesting twist, turns & a spooky atmosphere. A good watch. Lets enjoy this together...shall we.
Yes we shall. Woohoo
@@brendalittlejohn8559 Indeed...horror movies are the best!
Yes Yes
@@honeysummer9475 should be a good one
Love your videos! Especially the old ones. 🙂
This is a wonderful little film!! Martin Landau on great form! Try to catch it if you’ve never seen it before.. or if you have too :)
Never heard of it, but im sure it will be a good one!! Creature features dont ever disapoint❤😊😊
Very interesting! I don't think I ever saw this from start to finish but I certainly recognized some scenes! Beautifully filmed.
i love the format they used for this movie. seems like it was video recorded and not photographic film. This source was used in the 1960s for television soap operas and game shows. the 1960s dark shadows was awesome as was general hospital. the odd thing about this format is that it had a small tight view. twilight zone also used this video style format for a year or two. same with outer limits and more so on 1980s porn on early video tape. decades later a combination of digital and cgi which i guess is digital.
Well this is a new movie on me can't wait to see it I love seeing new movies I've never seen before it's awesome thank you for finding it I can't wait to see it by everybody's comments it sounds scary licious
Love you 3, great show!!!❤
Really good movie! Thank you for nice couple hours. Could have been a series
Really good movie you have to watch it to the end 🤗🤗🤗🤗
I'm loving this! The intermissions with the guests makes it even funner to watch.
your channel is an acquired taste. but bit by bit I'm acquiring. Thanks, all the way from Netherlands. (yes, the internet still amazes me.)
From Penang Island, Malaysia! 🤝
Creature features i love scary horror cinemas I like to show all of your utube episodes an also I love to looking tenjella she is great fun looking horrofying dresses.. Big fan of u from India, west Bengal..
This is a great episode!
Thanks!
Excellent movie. Very entertaining.
I know I've seen this. The phone to the crypt was very familiar. But didn't remember the plot. Great show again!
What a great cast!
great film - i enjoyed it very much 👍
Great film shot in black and white adds to the suspense. Can't make movies like this today.
I am sooooo looking forward to this!!
this was a great film to watch and I have never seen this before 👍
i have been a horror movie collector for 50 years and somehow this film flew under my enormous radar despite the "a" list actor and the outer limits director. i am tortured always wondering how many more of these flicks i am missing.
Love it!!
It’s so scary I’m gonna watch with my eyes closed.
bind person be like hold my beer 🍺😎
JW, did you know that when you close your eyes, you're still looking???😅😮🇺🇸👀👀👀👀
I'm going to watch with my friend Walter. He traded-in his eyes for a toaster oven a few years back.
Odd fella.
I'm surprised that the movie is so scary even though the special effects are low budget. Black and white brings back scary memories of the best haunting movie of all time "The Haunting". Scary to me as a 6 year old watching for the first time. My go to movie for recall of how scarred I was. This is reminiscent of 13 ghosts and Black Sabbath. I enjoy a good scary movie 🎬 🎞 ❤🫣
Some good horror films got made in the '60s, and this is one of them. The ghost effects could have been better, but the overall production quality is high. Strangely, I'd never heard of this one, and I was still following horror films religiously in '64. Anyhow, a thumbs up for this one!
This was a "lost movie" for decades .
Thanks.
The phone call stories are completely explainable. When a phone is disconnected the old number can be used as a routing or relay number to 911. We had this situation at our house because of an old land line we had that was disconnected back in the 1980’s. The police would show up at our home because they were receiving 911 calls from our location even though it was just being directed through the old “disconnected” number. I’m not explaining it very well, but it’s not that uncommon.
The effects on the ghost was surprisingly creepy considering the time this was made. The repetitive moan and screeching was a bit overdone, but all-in-all, a very entertaining flashback! Thanks CF crew for all you do!
Poppycock, I'm in Ireland and I can assure you that there are absolutely no Ghosts here.
I've dwelt in this castle for over 350 years and have never seen one.
🤔👻
This has a feeling like the Julie Harris film "The Haunting." Diane Baker made "Mirage" - a fabulous film - about a year after this.
If you manage to survive being smothered by "The Blob" on Friday night, tune in Saturday night for a ghost story so scaryfying you'll never be the same again! Dios mio I'm getting scared just writing this! See you there......if you dare!!!!
Loving ❤️
Looks like a good one 👻👻
Sorry I missed the show. Hope everyone had a great time.
Looking forward to watching and critiquing the movie
Cheekbones on the cliff top haha. Vincent you’re a trip!! Had a few of the ol’ magic drops eh??? 🥼⚡️💀🌚👽🙏
The sword of time will pierce our skins, It doesn't hurt when it begins, but as it works its way on in, the pain of growing older will begin .....
This rejected CBS pilot, which was shot and filmed in 1964, was the outgrowth after the fallout over the ABC execs, who unwisely moved "THE OUTER LIMITS" from its rewarding time slot on Monday evenings, (to be replaced by Irwin Allen's "VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA" TV series in Fall 1964), to a Saturday evening time slot, where CBS's "JACKIE GLEASON" had dominated the weekends-and, Joseph Stefano, Dominic Frontiere, and Leslie Stevens, all got canned by ABC after protesting this unwise schedule switch, although Stevens, who lost his creative control on "OUTER LIMITS", was still able to be retained as an executive producer over his series, while Stefano and Frontiere left "OUTER LIMITS" to film "THE HAUNTING" aka "THE GHOST OF SIERRA De COBRE" for Stefano's Villa Di Stefano Productions and United Artists Television, in assoc. with The CBS Television Network. Kino Lorber released this rare TV pilot in 2019 on DVD and BluRay. "THE HAUNTED" was a beautifully made TV pilot that would've starred Martin Landau as "Nelson Orion", a special psychic investigator, and, Joseph Stefano created the TV pilot, which certainly had great writing and style to it, but clearly, CBS didn't agree, and it never made it as a series, despite Stefano's creativity.
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I don't remember ever seeing this Martin Landau movie.
It' was considered a LOST movie. It was a pilot for a possible TV series that never happened.
Aww, why did the Rolls Phantom have to die? It didn't hurt anyone :( And Lol, Martin Landau didn't even run down to see if Vivia was alive or dead..... just let her drown in the surf and bullshit with Mary about what they were going to tell the cops :D Guess Martin was daydreaming about his date with Dolores, the blonde he met on the beach ;D
Looking at the credits, I see a lot of familiar names from the old '60s 'The Outer Limits' cast and production crew. I wonder if this was a rejected script that was recycled and expanded into a feature length film?
Diane Baker - what a beauty and great actress. Landau was good too.
Hey wait a minute here, this movie was legitimately good! 😂
Our Friday night BLOB movie went missing!
Quick! Let's organize a search party and look for it!
A Creature Features mystery adventure! I'll stay here and guard the pizzas and snacks, and you and the gang can take the Mystery Machine up to the old haunted house on top of the hill to look for it!
@@seacampeon8729 Oh suuuurrre! Anything you say Mr. sea campeon. We'll just leave you here ALONE to look after the PIZZAS and SNACKS, ehhh?? How about if I post a guard to make sure everything will be fine while we're away.
"Gertrude! Oh Gertrude! Come here please - I have a job for you :)"
I think all that’s left is a grease spot on the road
I know that they did not have cell phones back then -- or 911 -- but what -- someone drives off a cliff and there's not rush to go call the police or ambulance? Or to even go down to check the car???? Sheesh!
excellent movie. martin landau always had an interesting tv and movie career. watching mission impossible in the 1960s he always played the far out character. he was amazing in ed wood. not much of a fan of space 1999 by barbara bain was pleasant to watch.
Any info on the modern house above the beach?
Looks like a matte painting....
Very odd but showed the majesty of the musical background.
TY!
This was a great movie! It's too bad that Vincent & Tom didn't know the actress' name, Vince said it was Kim and Tom said it was Carol so Vince started saying Carol like Tom but the credits correctly states that Diane was her name! Diane with the killer cheek bones!
Wow, that movie motive was a surprise.
There's something very wrong about these cool events being located in California. Even though I was born in Oakland, the thought of returning fills me with dread.
In about 1986(?), Martin Landau was up in Vail, and somehow we shared an après-ski cocktail (hightop/stools) table for nearly an hour 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Very cool ~
I watched this movie when I had like 10 years old
Did you notice the truck go by in the background as the daughter was reaching for the vile to throw it out the window? I guess they forgot to close off the roaad
Post--Psycho Joseph Stafano! It is going to be a great Saturday night!
This movie began life as a pilot for a supernatural sleuth series starring Landau and titled THE HAUNTED -- and in the pilot version (which is under an hour long -- no long panning shots of telephone lines or waves on the beach) Diane Baker's character not only survives, but gets a happy ending!
A good movie, I liked it.
folks just have fun.. side note. i assume barbara steele was not available or had better movies to work on. And the mother looks like anjelica huston.
I'm pretty sure that Tangella is blinking in Morse Code...😂😐
Is there anyone want to lives in alone without any other people around i just wondered who's dare to do it but of course not me
Joseph Stefano also produced the outer limits.
The new housekeeper, Mrs. Stouffer, looks like Endora's long lost sister. I guess she couldn't make an appearance on Bewitched cause of contract limitations between studios.
My same thoughts lol
Agreed, there is an uncanny likeness between Judith Anderson and Agnes Moorehead.
@@CammieInOz I was gonna say a BIT of Grayson Hall from Dark Shadows.
[Intro] ... just a reminder, that Tangella is looking 👁👁 directly at me.
Not you, or her, or him; she found me ~ I'm glad 😊
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These so called Ghost Hunting shows are nothing but a gimmick for people who haven't experienced the paranormal. For those of us who have actually have had an experience, or Two , it's ALWAYS unexpected! I'm tired of people and network trying to Cash in on legitimate phenomenon, and people wonder why the Scientific community doesn't take it seriously. I doubt anyone will read this, but if you do, I invite your friendly thoughts. 🤘😁🖖🇨🇦☠️❤️
joseph stefano did the original Outer Limits tv show
Happy Sunday to all the cast of Creature Features!!!!!! Vincent, Tangella, Livingston and Handrew!!!!... And that guy behind the camera!!!!!
Iloved how the first part of the movie started likle an Agatha Cristie movie.Clues everywhere.
Nice one. Odd that the interior of the house looks nothing like what you would expect from that modern, even a bit futuristic, house seen outside from the beach.
Hey creature features, it's Diane Baker not Carol Baker.
I got confused with that too! Carol Baker was blond and had a pair of VERY large personalities!!!
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You'll be great during Halloween season
Nice beach attire
Question; in the writeup it lists Tom Simcox, as Peter Jenson twice. And Orion's, not at all. Any reason?? Also, it reads that, it's Martin Lands (the architect/ghost hunter, when his name is Orion) mother-in-law, and not, the blind guy's, whose it really is🤔⁉️ Take notice sci-fi peeps, at the sound effects @0:34:45. That's from an episode of 'The Outer Limits', the one with the energy mass, getting sucked into a vacuum cleaner (don't know name of episode). And again, but 'visually' this time, @0:35:30. This is just, a reversed negative process. It's in the very first episode, of 'The Outer Limits', titled; The Galaxy Being' (1963). That's both, the same special effects. Connection?? Joseph Stefano, who created the story in this movie, coincidentally was the writer for, 'The Outer Limits'.
That was a good movie....wonder what happened to the blonde on the beach?
The script was written to have a Friday party. Afterwards it was forgotten or the blonde might have ran away fearing the ghost.
in regards to phones and supposed phantom calls -- the phone, i believe, was partly invented, at least, because edison wanted a way to communicate with the dead; he thought a telephone would be the perfect way to do it.
El Fantasma de Cooper Hill...
I think the lady playing the crazy mom is the one who played mimnit on the Ten Commandments
Yep I was right
I've been a fan since the 60s I don't know how to be a financial support so please be patient if I ask how🤓🤓
cheers for the fear 😁
Oh just act like two people didn’t just kill themselves and go eat breakfast
Well at least it ended on a happy note.
Huh? Have we watched te same movie? lol
@@CammieInOz You don’t do sarcasm?
@@Chalwa ok. My bad, matie! 🤗