Tout simplement sublime ! Non seulement les images d'accompagnement mais surtout cette chanson incroyablement prenante comme l'est aussi l'album du groupe (Grave Disorder paru en août 2001) dont elle est issue.
@deliusism1 Hi, thanks for the kind words. The track is from the Grave Disorder Album from 2001. Its a great album possibly the Damned's best since Strawberries. Its well worth checking it out it !
I can somewhat help with that. The ones I recognized were The Phantom Of The Opera (1925) (or 1929, depending on how you see it, its the same film but the 1929 one was the re-release with a changed opening and ending, the 1925 one is lost so we can never see the original ending unless someone's sitting on an original copy somewhere), The Black Cat (1935), Dracula (1931), Young Frankenstein (1971) (Haven't seen it), The Raven (1935), Plan 9 From Outer Space (1959), Frankenstein (1931), House Of Wax (1953), The Wolfman (1941) (I haven't seen that one), The Hunchback Of Notre Damme (1927) (Haven't seen it, but as is the case with many of the ones here I haven't seen, which is all the ones I've noted, it just has imagery thats iconic enough that I recognize it within seconds), I'm not too sure but I also think M (1931) is in this lot BUT I could be mistaken as it has Peter Lorre in it looking pretty similar in this video that he did in that movie. Although that was a movie about a child killer so I don't think the editor could've added this in with the intent of it being "the Beauty of the Beast". There were a couple of Lon Chaney Sr ones I missed such as the one with the clown and the one with the vampire - although that is a movie that is, for all intents and purposes lost so all thats shown in this video of that last one is still images.
To add on my last comment, the "Lon Chaney vampire one" is called London After Midnight and if you look hard enough, you can still "experience" the film via reading the script. Its a shame it was lost, honestly, its a riveting read. The other I now recognise is The Abominable Dr Phibes (1971). Sorry I can't be more helpful but...thats about three quarters of this video done.
Wonderful! The best thing ever! Thank you whoever made this. The Damned & old horror movies. What could be better?
Love this song and the album I agree is the best since Strawberries, great video with some amazing clips !!
This is a beautiful song, and a BEAUTIFULLY made video, that sums up perfectly the love of old creepy horror films.
I love this song, and I love all the clips of Lon Chaney Sr. Great combination and great video!
The lightening illuminates the towers... xxx
Tout simplement sublime ! Non seulement les images d'accompagnement mais surtout cette chanson incroyablement prenante comme l'est aussi l'album du groupe (Grave Disorder paru en août 2001) dont elle est issue.
Nice video effort. Dave probably appreciates it.
This is first time listening and viewing for me and just makes me feel sorry for the beast. He is surely misunderstood!
Love love love this song!
Very nice, I love that song.
@deliusism1 Hi, thanks for the kind words. The track is from the Grave Disorder Album from 2001. Its a great album possibly the Damned's best since Strawberries. Its well worth checking it out it !
Better than Phantasmagoria?
@@ealing456not even close.
Seriously, you need to make a list of the movies you took the images from. This is absolutely brilliant!
I agree!
I can somewhat help with that. The ones I recognized were The Phantom Of The Opera (1925) (or 1929, depending on how you see it, its the same film but the 1929 one was the re-release with a changed opening and ending, the 1925 one is lost so we can never see the original ending unless someone's sitting on an original copy somewhere), The Black Cat (1935), Dracula (1931), Young Frankenstein (1971) (Haven't seen it), The Raven (1935), Plan 9 From Outer Space (1959), Frankenstein (1931), House Of Wax (1953), The Wolfman (1941) (I haven't seen that one), The Hunchback Of Notre Damme (1927) (Haven't seen it, but as is the case with many of the ones here I haven't seen, which is all the ones I've noted, it just has imagery thats iconic enough that I recognize it within seconds), I'm not too sure but I also think M (1931) is in this lot BUT I could be mistaken as it has Peter Lorre in it looking pretty similar in this video that he did in that movie. Although that was a movie about a child killer so I don't think the editor could've added this in with the intent of it being "the Beauty of the Beast".
There were a couple of Lon Chaney Sr ones I missed such as the one with the clown and the one with the vampire - although that is a movie that is, for all intents and purposes lost so all thats shown in this video of that last one is still images.
To add on my last comment, the "Lon Chaney vampire one" is called London After Midnight and if you look hard enough, you can still "experience" the film via reading the script. Its a shame it was lost, honestly, its a riveting read. The other I now recognise is The Abominable Dr Phibes (1971). Sorry I can't be more helpful but...thats about three quarters of this video done.
brilliant
Every Halloween timë Fav...
Thanks for the video man.
@WarLord369
Phantom of the Opera Lon Chaney, that scene was in color.
beautiful =...)
Nonono, it's Beauty OF The Beast.
Well done, nonetheless! Was hoping someone would put a video to this track!
Can you tell me which are the names of the films on your video?? They're amazing!!
Laugh Clown Laugh starring Lon Chaney Snr .,
Does any good fellow know the name of the film with the madly conducting clown?
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does anyone know what film is the one with the red suit and skull head on 3:00
@Dreadwing17 same here.
whats the movie with the house lighting up at 1:59 called???
Can anyone tell me is that Boris Karloff at 1:01? Does anyone know what movie?I'm wondering the Dark House?
But can Dave Vanian PLEASE find something to sing about other than shadows? :)
Nope. The shadows are supreme.