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Remember when WPIX had this in 3 D? The Daily news' tv guide had free glasses or 50¢ ? That was in 1983? I was all excited. I still love horror, independent, and all those things that cause a civilian to cry 😮 and or hide😂
Something of a rite of passage for me. In 1958 I was four years old, and my parents would take me to the drive-in movies which I usually enjoyed. When this movie came out, there was an ad in the local paper that showed the Skull, and it scared the sh** out of me. I was also scared by the wicked witch of Oz, but was told that she wasn't real; that made me feel better. So I asked my dad, are skulls real? Yes they are real, and you have one inside your head! That weirded me out for quite a while. When we finally got to the drive in, I mostly hid in the back seat; didn't want to look at the skull. A few years later, the movie came on late night TV. I had to sneak out of bed to watch it. Barely managed to stay awake through most of it. Was still a little scary, but mostly I got over my skull frights..
Pretty character actress Peggy Webber is still with us (97 years old) , actor John Hudson who plays Eric here in this flick ("The Screaming Skull") was related to character actor William Hudson, (who starred in "Attack of the 50 foot woman" ) were twin brothers 👍👍
Ahhhh yes those were the days! Waiting all week that seemed like a month for Friday to roll around. Then wake up crack of dawn for Looney Tunes and the rest. Johnny Quest, The banana splits, Rocky &Bullwinkle, The Pussy Cats, oh an Scooby Doooooo! LoL
This movie came out in ‘58, making me 10 or 11 at the time. I always wanted to see it but somehow that never happened. Now, a few days before turning 73, I got my chance. Somehow, over a little more than 60 years, my taste in cinema must have changed. I will say that a 5 to 7 year old seeing this in a theater might have been forever changed. The 10 to 12 year old crowd would have eaten it up. Not exactly on my bucket list, I do feel this is a goal that has been met. Now on to better things, like The Bride of Frankenstein.
I know what you mean about taste changing! I saw Planet of the Apes as a kid when it came out and I thought it was the greatest movie ever. Saw it again in my 20s and was very disappointed, even though I do love cheesy sci fi films.
I remember this, saw it decades ago on TV when you used rabbit ears for reception. All I can say is at least they might of had fun making it. Thanks for sharing!
I watched this when we'd sneak out & watch Creature Features., 60 YEARS AGO. This one made me piss My pajamas- recurring nightmares of the skull climax! Really. 6o years later still top ten in my horror/suspense rankings. Criminally overlooked. Thanks for sharing!
This is an enjoyable visit to cinema of the late fifties. We are treated with a high quality wide screen picture, wow. Some say the story is bad but hey, I just went along for the visit. Great Job C.C.C.!
You guys should know that when this film, William Castle rigged the theaters with floating ghosts, put skulls under seats and all that. He offered life insurance for the film goers as they went into the theaters. When he made The Tingler with Vincent Price, he rigged the seats to vibrate like they were getting electrical shocks. He was the gimmick master of his movies.
@@FrankiesFancy he was a genius Frankie , but I believe that this flick was a product of AIP not associated with William Castle , but he did do alot of pre show gimmicks in theaters like you mentioned , like with the death insurance, floating skeletons, 3D glasses & so on ... he was one of a kind 🌟🤩
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One of my childhood horror favorites from back in the 70s on Creature Feature. Still a big horror fan of the classics to this day. Another favorite is. The Terror with Jack Nickolson
I did not like her husband not trusted him from the beginning. He crushed his first wife s skull and tried to kill the second one for her money too. But Aha! she haunted him as a revenge till he died. Good movie , Thanks for the upload , keep it up!
Wow. Cult, I don't know where you get these prints from, but watching YOUR offerings of several movies recently I feel like I'm seeing them for the first time. I've seen this and Phantom Planet 100 times but the quality was a bit fuzzy around the edges on other RUclips sites. The scene where Marion shows up near the end is really creepy and even more disturbing if you're watching this late at night (or under the influence of something!)
Yes, a takeoff of Gaslight, for sure. Many ppl pan this movie outright, i dont think it was that bad...you could do a lot worse, for sure. It had something to hold ny interest, even tho the end was ridiculous. Peggy Webber did as good a job as she could with the material she was given. Some of her scenes were very risque for the time, too. Other parts she took on as her carreer progressed showed her acting versatility. Luv the old b&w horror films! :)
Peggy Webber was really quite well proportioned and sexy. She was in several original Dragnet episodes. She made some contorted horror faces and terrific screams in this classic.
Beautiful visual resolution. Thanks ! This was my Holy Grail of horror films when I was a kid. I first saw it on the tube one Sunday afternoon in 1970. I immediately picked up on its many similarities with Dark Shadows. In fact, even at the time, it wasn't so much that it was the scariest movie I'd ever seen, but it was definitely the most intruiging. Thanks again for posting !
The pretty actress that played The wife reminded me of a young Beverly Garland who used to be in a lot of b movies shades of gaslight in the plot love the atmosphere of this movie old movies of The 50 s really knew how to build suspense and horror without all the gore and profanity that's used so much in movies movies today
The opening scene and music are absolutely terrifying . In fact it's so terrifying, that I shot coffee through my nose while laughing in horror . Special gest Star David Spade as "Micky."😄
@laura Silveria I've seen The Shinning twice . It's a good movie . However i don't remember the musical score from it .thanks for liking me comment, have a great day 🙂
This movie still has some shock value to it... I would think 1958 was one of the first times moviegoers saw a woman (partially) undress... Peggy Webber had one scorching hot body!
There were actually fewer restrictions on what movies could show before this. The Hays Code was applied roughly from the mid 1930s to the mid 1960s and it spelled out what was and wasn’t allowed. Movies were racier before and after.
Micky totally looks like he could play in a 90s Grunge band. Who'd a thunk that, of all people in this film, Micky would be fashionably ahead of his times!
I love these films where a sketchy new husband brings his second wife to a creepy abode and dreamily talks about how his first wife unfortunately died but how the new wife will be super happy with him and she should not worry her pretty little head about one single thing. It's a great plot device and has been done many many times. It's always fun to watch.
I can't help but feel like Cutmanmike took inspiration from The Screaming Skulls ending when he made His Ghouls Forest.WAD series. The still image of the skull is quite on point with the later screamers of his series!
Back in the day this was a terrifying movie. The part where she's in bed and hears someone or something coming up the stairs is very well done. She may not be one of the legendary beautiful Hollywood stars but she's very very attractive. A real down home Texas girl. The kind of girl that dreams are made of.
It is quite amazing to note the fine picture quality for a film that is more than 60 years old. So far as content is concerned the movie is not good at all even for fans of atmospheric horror which was in vogue in 1950s.
At the top of the movie's poster (not shown) it says: *FREE!! We guarantee to bury you without charge if you die of fright during SCREAMING SKULL* Forewarned is forearmed, bring your security blankie if you expect to survive till the end of the film!
I loved it when, for a moment, she couldn't get her chiffon robe to open so she could put it on. Also when the husband couldn't shut the lower drawer in the wardrobe. 😂❤🎉😂❤🎉
Watched this with my mom in the 1970's scared the freaking crap out of me especially when the ghost figure pops up in the green house, then dances after her.
I recall this film back in my daus as a teen in Chicago, I enjoyed it as a all year Halloween special!,so, fellow americans, happy early Halloween, on St patricks day! Sorah@
Whoever made them needs to understand that many people who need captions still can hear reasonably well, they just need them once in a while when something isn’t clear. So when they don’t match it’s definitely distracting.
the last time I seen this movie I was about 6 years old. now i'm almost 70. up until I found this movie on utube I always called it the floating skull when I would remember it. now I understand whats going on about it . great movie. ps now I know it's real name!
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Love this classic. Opening the door in see-through nightgown, running around in high heels, the neighborly priest…. So so good.😀
and don't forget the mobile, vocal skull
Reverend not priest. Note he's married
Nothing like high heels in a horror film
Remember when WPIX had this in 3 D? The Daily news' tv guide had free glasses or 50¢ ? That was in 1983? I was all excited. I still love horror, independent, and all those things that cause a civilian to cry 😮 and or hide😂
3:10 An automobile with gull-wing doors? These people are living the good life! 😺
This actually did scare me to death. Now how do I go about getting my free funeral?
I'm 57 & I remember turning off the lights & I'd snuggle up & watch this.
This is certainly the best quality print of The Screaming Skull I've ever seen, thanks!
I absolutely adore these old movies 🤗
Something of a rite of passage for me. In 1958 I was four years old, and my parents would take me to the drive-in movies which I usually enjoyed. When this movie came out, there was an ad in the local paper that showed the Skull, and it scared the sh** out of me. I was also scared by the wicked witch of Oz, but was told that she wasn't real; that made me feel better. So I asked my dad, are skulls real? Yes they are real, and you have one inside your head! That weirded me out for quite a while. When we finally got to the drive in, I mostly hid in the back seat; didn't want to look at the skull.
A few years later, the movie came on late night TV. I had to sneak out of bed to watch it. Barely managed to stay awake through most of it. Was still a little scary, but mostly I got over my skull frights..
Seems your father saw to it that in such matters as these you were well skulled.
Pretty character actress Peggy Webber is still with us (97 years old) , actor John Hudson who plays Eric here in this flick ("The Screaming Skull") was related to character actor William Hudson, (who starred in "Attack of the 50 foot woman" ) were twin brothers 👍👍
Thanks. I enjoy learning about the backgrounds of actors.
@@taylormaddux8433 we're much alike my friend 👍😊
Yvette Vickers actually became a mummy irl.
This channel is a real goldmine thank you so much !
I saw this on tv back in the mid 60s when I was 8 years old and it gave me nightmares especially about the painting. Thanks for the memory.
I watched this with my Grandmother when I was about 7 and loved it
Saw this when I was a kid in the early '70's on "Fear Theatre" when I was a kid and it scared the hell out of me.
Ahhhh yes those were the days! Waiting all week that seemed like a month for Friday to roll around. Then wake up crack of dawn for Looney Tunes and the rest. Johnny Quest, The banana splits, Rocky &Bullwinkle, The Pussy Cats, oh an Scooby Doooooo! LoL
I saw it on "Shock Theater".
@@arrrgonot7801 i used to have two tv sets going at the same time so i could watch two cartoons on two different stations at the same time
@@arrrgonot7801 the Creature Feature movie on Saturday mornings
@@rifekimler3309
WOW !! And I've been thinkin' that I had been a tv addict when I was a kid !!
thanks for uploading such a good print of this!
Even though it’s an old movie, it’s very beautiful.
The storry is very nice.
A follower from Jordan.
This movie came out in ‘58, making me 10 or 11 at the time. I always wanted to see it but somehow that never happened. Now, a few days before turning 73, I got my chance. Somehow, over a little more than 60 years, my taste in cinema must have changed. I will say that a 5 to 7 year old seeing this in a theater might have been forever changed. The 10 to 12 year old crowd would have eaten it up. Not exactly on my bucket list, I do feel this is a goal that has been met. Now on to better things, like The Bride of Frankenstein.
I know what you mean about taste changing! I saw Planet of the Apes as a kid when it came out and I thought it was the greatest movie ever. Saw it again in my 20s and was very disappointed, even though I do love cheesy sci fi films.
I watched this with my mom! I love these older classics!
I remember this, saw it decades ago on TV when you used rabbit ears for reception. All I can say is at least they might of had fun making it. Thanks for sharing!
I watched this when we'd sneak out & watch Creature Features., 60 YEARS AGO. This one made me piss My pajamas- recurring nightmares of the skull climax! Really. 6o years later still top ten in my horror/suspense rankings. Criminally overlooked. Thanks for sharing!
Love this classic - thank you RUclips!!
This is an enjoyable visit to cinema of the late fifties. We are treated with a high quality wide screen picture, wow. Some say the story is bad but hey, I just went along for the visit. Great Job C.C.C.!
You guys should know that when this film, William Castle rigged the theaters with floating ghosts, put skulls under seats and all that. He offered life insurance for the film goers as they went into the theaters. When he made The Tingler with Vincent Price, he rigged the seats to vibrate like they were getting electrical shocks. He was the gimmick master of his movies.
@@FrankiesFancy When going to the movies was actually fun!!
@@FrankiesFancy he was a genius Frankie , but I believe that this flick was a product of AIP not associated with William Castle , but he did do alot of pre show gimmicks in theaters like you mentioned , like with the death insurance, floating skeletons, 3D glasses & so on ... he was one of a kind 🌟🤩
Mickey is very Torgoesque. Beautiful print CCC - thanks!
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There are lots of great films from the past I never saw, thanks for sharing.
One of my childhood horror favorites from back in the 70s on Creature Feature. Still a big horror fan of the classics to this day. Another favorite is. The Terror with Jack Nickolson
Creature Feature was the high light movie time back then, along with Elvira
"The Terror" with Boris Karloff ... oh yeah, definitely 👍
I did not like her husband not trusted him from the beginning. He crushed his first wife s skull and tried to kill the second one for her money too. But Aha! she haunted him as a revenge till he died. Good movie , Thanks for the upload , keep it up!
Wow. Cult, I don't know where you get these prints from, but watching YOUR offerings of several movies recently I feel like I'm seeing them for the first time. I've seen this and Phantom Planet 100 times but the quality was a bit fuzzy around the edges on other RUclips sites. The scene where Marion shows up near the end is really creepy and even more disturbing if you're watching this late at night (or under the influence of something!)
Ditto here. I'm watching on a 65 inch led and it looks fabulous. Crisp outlines, no lags.
This version also doesn't have that jump-cut at 18:47 - 19:19 that MST3k joked "Oh, the film broke, and it was horrible!" at.
Similar plot to "Gaslight", with an evil husband slowly driving his wife crazy in order to get his hands on a fortune.
Yes, a takeoff of Gaslight, for sure. Many ppl pan this movie outright, i dont think it was that bad...you could do a lot worse, for sure. It had something to hold ny interest, even tho the end was ridiculous. Peggy Webber did as good a job as she could with the material she was given. Some of her scenes were very risque for the time, too. Other parts she took on as her carreer progressed showed her acting versatility. Luv the old b&w horror films! :)
Spoilers...
Peggy Webber was really quite well proportioned and sexy.
She was in several original Dragnet episodes.
She made some contorted horror faces and terrific screams in this classic.
I love this cult movies... I grew up in deep deep South Texas with a show called Boo... it scared me then.....
loved it as a kid it scared me into nightmares i still love it. thank you cult cinema classics
What you can scare a kid without traumatizing him? 😲 Whodathunkit.
@@ryangreen6255Some scary stuff is fun scary, some is just traumatizing. You can’t lump it all together.
@Sashazur I was being sarcastic and making fun of people snonymizing scaring with traumatizing.
That was a good one. Like the gull-wing wheels too!
Nobody walks away from that car with the wings up though.
Another Great Print in widescreen. Much appreciated.
Beautiful visual resolution. Thanks ! This was my Holy Grail of horror films when I was a kid. I first saw it on the tube one Sunday afternoon in 1970. I immediately picked up on its many similarities with Dark Shadows. In fact, even at the time, it wasn't so much that it was the scariest movie I'd ever seen, but it was definitely the most intruiging. Thanks again for posting !
The pretty actress that played The wife reminded me of a young Beverly Garland who used to be in a lot of b movies shades of gaslight in the plot love the atmosphere of this movie old movies of The 50 s really knew how to build suspense and horror without all the gore and profanity that's used so much in movies movies today
That portrait of his Dead wife reminds me of a paint by number
Nice to see hints of a good figure just enough without all the blatant nudity
This movie are my favorite,classic black and white,I love it, thanks from Puerto Rico ❤❤❤❤
Love the b&w horror. Some ppl diss this movie but I really like it. And Peggys real-life husband...was a very very lucky man!
A classic. Thank you.
Blessings
These classic movies are a great treat of nostalgia.
Excellent movie! Thank you!👍❤️
The opening scene and music are absolutely terrifying . In fact it's so terrifying, that I shot coffee through my nose while laughing in horror . Special gest Star David Spade as "Micky."😄
@laura Silveria The Shinning ? O.k., I'll take your word on it . Hope you weren't to terrified .
@laura Silveria I've seen The Shinning twice . It's a good movie . However i don't remember the musical score from it .thanks for liking me comment, have a great day 🙂
I'm glad I found one with the missing scenes I didn't think the scenes would be found cause cinemassacre said there's jump cuts
High quality, very entertaining. Bravo!
Things are so ridiculous nowadays this seems normal.The girls face is priceless and the beginning sounds like something from a William castle film
That was really good. Enjoyed that. Thank you.
Try Screaming Skull IPA: Crisp with a hint of formaldehyde, and leaves you with a terrible aftertaste.
I was waiting for the scene that was gonna kill me and get me that free burial. LOL . A classic B horror movie.
DJR All the men who appeared on this movie died afterwards......
@@gerardosalazar161 what about the women?
Bon Film 👌👍merci beaucoup pour ce film avec d'excellents acteurs et actrices
Very nice film classic
Tnks CCC
if John Hudson looks familiar, he should. He is the twin of William Huson of Attack of the 50 Foot Woman and The Amazing Colossal Man fame.
Yeeeessss my friend , you're on the ball and beat me to comment on it by a year , which to me means that "You Rock"! 😃👍
This movie still has some shock value to it... I would think 1958 was one of the first times moviegoers saw a woman (partially) undress... Peggy Webber had one scorching hot body!
There were actually fewer restrictions on what movies could show before this. The Hays Code was applied roughly from the mid 1930s to the mid 1960s and it spelled out what was and wasn’t allowed. Movies were racier before and after.
Micky totally looks like he could play in a 90s Grunge band. Who'd a thunk that, of all people in this film, Micky would be fashionably ahead of his times!
Thought that not think you oik.
@@keithharvey6354 Were you trying to correct me with that sentence?
Nowadays, his looks don't even raise a brow. Back then, he was assumed to look very unkept, i suppose? Beards weren't in fashion nor long hair was
Micky played by Character actor Alex Nicol also directed this flick 👌🏻
Masterpiece of B cult cinema
I love these films where a sketchy new husband brings his second wife to a creepy abode and dreamily talks about how his first wife unfortunately died but how the new wife will be super happy with him and she should not worry her pretty little head about one single thing. It's a great plot device and has been done many many times. It's always fun to watch.
9:00 Kinda skeptical that anyone so odd would be kept as an employee. I think I've seen him in a tent next to the I-5 in LA.
Thumbs up great movie. I really like your thumbnail graphics. .
saw this at the drive in when i was a kid - that scene where the skeleton ghost jumping up and chasing the girl scared the shit out of me
that has the coolest beginning😊
Same music as The Shining. Love it.
I bet this was a William Castle movie. The gimmick of signing a waver is hilarious 😅.
I can't help but feel like Cutmanmike took inspiration from The Screaming Skulls ending when he made His Ghouls Forest.WAD series. The still image of the skull is quite on point with the later screamers of his series!
Back in the day this was a terrifying movie. The part where she's in bed and hears someone or something coming up the stairs is very well done. She may not be one of the legendary beautiful Hollywood stars but she's very very attractive. A real down home Texas girl. The kind of girl that dreams are made of.
Excellent piece of work ❤❤
It is quite amazing to note the fine picture quality for a film that is more than 60 years old. So far as content is concerned the movie is not good at all even for fans of atmospheric horror which was in vogue in 1950s.
All movies had quality this good. But if a pre-HD movie is put on video it gets blurry.
The portrait looks like a paint by number job.Just noticed someone in chat said Mickys got a covid haircut! lol!
I swear i hear the shining in the opening music!
You're correct - because both this movie and "The Shining" quote from the Requiem Mass (for the dead), specifically the Sequence "Dies Irae".
At the top of the movie's poster (not shown) it says:
*FREE!! We guarantee to bury you without charge if you die of fright during SCREAMING SKULL*
Forewarned is forearmed, bring your security blankie if you expect to survive till the end of the film!
That seems more like a guarantee that the movie *won't* be scary
They say that at the intro to this.
¡Excelente! Gracias por compartirla
The shot of the Mercedes from 23:46 - 23:58 is the high-lite of the flick.
I gave thumbs up due to the Mercedes gullwing
Watching the gullwing open up, was the BEST part of the movie, and renting it probably was the most expensive cost in making this movie lol.
I loved it when, for a moment, she couldn't get her chiffon robe to open so she could put it on. Also when the husband couldn't shut the lower drawer in the wardrobe. 😂❤🎉😂❤🎉
Wow,that Benz is worth a fortune today.
I have a hunch mickey was growing a few things on that property........... If you know what I mean. (Wink , Wink )
Michael !? ... lol 😆👍
I saw this film many years ago on television. It is still a very scary movie….Happy Halloween!!!💀💀💀💀💀
Bellissimo film davvero fantastico grazie x averlo caricato ❤️❤️💕
Poor mickey looks and acts like he couldn't tend a cabbage patch never mind be a landscape gardener!!!!!!
Maybe Mickey has Asperger"s.
But the actor who played Mickey, Alex Nicol, also directed this film!
@@jimmypeters there you go Jimmy 👍
Scteaming without lungs or a voicebox is an interesting trick for a skull.
So is moving.
Watched this with my mom in the 1970's scared the freaking crap out of me especially when the ghost figure pops up in the green house, then dances after her.
Where did you find the fantastically clear print of this movie? I want to purchase one as clear as this. Please advise.
36:44 I do always love a good slap in the face after having a skull come at me like a bowling ball causing me to pass out in horror. Poor Jenni!
😂😂😂
A good 🎥in a fine clear print😉
Loved her in "Spider Baby"
A lot better than I was lead to believe.
This stuff creeped me out when I was little
I recall this film back in my daus as a teen in Chicago, I enjoyed it as a all year Halloween special!,so, fellow americans, happy early Halloween, on St patricks day! Sorah@
Loved it, thx
Luv "The Shining" opening theme...
WOW! That was so scary I almost died!!!!
Oh well, maybe next time you’ll get your free funeral.
Sounds a lot like The Shining. Plot and of course, the music.
Dennis Mitchell Yes, thanks. I bury the living is a great movie. I’ll be watching it tonight.
That classical music piece was used in a few horror movies, that's why it's familiar.
@@dalehoward3704 sounds alot like musical score by Gerald Fried
@@edgardner6798 "I bury the living" music by Gerald Fried 👍
Ahoy there Matey's did someone say Screaming Skull lol shiver me timbers I'm on my way! 👍🏻☠️🏴
I couldn't take one more knock on a door!!!!
Arrgh I missed it, will watch it later.👍
I thought this was the ultimate scary? Hahahahaha! Haven't laughed so much for years!
È muito bom! Obrigada por postar.
Hey she's the lady on all those dragnet episodes.
otimo filme recomendo
Que imagem maravilhosa. Pena que a legenda é pequena. Verei mais tarde no celular.
Marion’s ghost seek revenge
36:17 I remember this woman's screaming face from the Ernest Scared Stupid (1991) opening credits lol
Oh, my little trooper !
Wierd how a lot of the CC words don't jive what is actually said on screen
Yes it’s a little distracting
Whoever made them needs to understand that many people who need captions still can hear reasonably well, they just need them once in a while when something isn’t clear. So when they don’t match it’s definitely distracting.
great video bro
the last time I seen this movie I was about 6 years old. now i'm almost 70. up until I found this movie on utube I always called it the floating skull when I would remember it. now I understand whats going on about it . great movie. ps now I know it's real name!