I want to thank for showing us these great movies that I remenber from my teeneage years. Also greatly appreciate that the movies contain subtitles , for those like me which english is not our first lenguaje allows us to understand some expressions
Nice to see "Midnight Mess" uncut because the American distributor clumsily censored it in 1973 to avoid an "R" rating so that when the vampires put a tap in his neck to drink his blood, all we saw was a still frame! Awful.
This movie Is wonderful and love all those cast members like Vincent said. The three hosts are amazing as always and Poor Andrew. Love Tangellas dog and her outfits. I will be back next week too.
Great movie. I was completely entertained from beginning to end. Loved the concept--we didn't just get one movie. Stories were very interesting and there were some good British actors associated with it. Being a fan of British horror I recognized most of them. Nice to see Tom Baker in a role not associated with Dr. Who.
The first segment is the best. Glad to see you used the uncut print. All versions I've seen the restaurant scene where the blood tap is drawn filling the vampires glasses with his blood have been cut.
Total classic!!! I love the old Hammer English scary movies!!! This one and The Creeping Flesh are my favorite. Anything with Peter Cushing is amazing!!
This was so good !! Man I've loved movies like this since I was a kid . I'm surprised I never saw this one ! I'm hooked on your show now ! Thanks so much !
I think you should put Livingston in the guest chair. Can't get enough of his Stoic pathos in contrast to your prattling Luton patter. Also, the movie is good, and Roy Ward Baker does a decent job with the material available, although not quite up to Hammer standards in my opinion. The competition between Abacus and Hammer in the '70's gave us some wonderful entertainment!
The vault of horror is awesome vincent tangella and Livingston are doing a great job I hope creature features will broadcast the 1972 movie tales from the crypt
“ The Vault of Horror”...A Amicus Films Production. They made several Anthology series from the mid 60s to mid 70s. Each I thought was entertaining & fun in their own way. Happy October to all...let the Halloween 🎃 festivities begin. See you Saturday night!
I think I saw this when I was little. didn't understand it and probably got bored with it. I love it now. more. more. more! 1970s, cool village, cool cars, awesome score music. interesting story too
I have never been able to understand, after knowing what he could do, why Tom Baker would finish his own portrait. The only thing I can think is he was attempting to recreate the Portrait of Dorian Gray and try to live forever.
@@michaeljoseph3475 It only affected his face in the one spot he put on it, after the curse. He could have cleaned up that spot, and left the rest of the painting alone, once he saw what could happen if he finished it, as that spot on his cheek was the only magical part of the painting, at that point. This is the reason I believe he was trying to pull a Portrait of Dorian Grey to live forever type of thing, as he finished it, took it with him, and immediately stuck it in a safe to protect it. It's the only reason that makes any sense.
I've always loved scary movies since I was a kid. I got it from my dad. The first one I can remember seeing was actually an Alfred Hitchcock Presents episode called "An Unlocked Window". It left a huge impression on me til this day. But I used to love watching the Hammer Films too, like Taste the Blood of Dracula and others.
As if one tale of horror isn't enough, The Vault of Horror has FIVE tales of horror! Think of this 1973 flick as a horror pizza with the lot. A mix of vampires, voodoo, magic and revenge topped with lots of cheesy dialogue provides slices of terror for everyone watching. This Saturday night, if you dare, buckle up and tune in as we get ready to open......The.... Vault....of...HORROR! (⚠️Warning: watching horror movies maybe hazardous to your health).
Actually they are quite cathartic when a loved one dies. When my Mom died from cancer, there was no one to blame, hurt, or sue. So in order to get rid of my anger toward her cancer, I watched horror films. I just projected all of my anger, pain, and rage into the murders in the films and saw the victims as her cancer. That way no one got physically hurt or injured. After about a week I felt much better and found a wealth of new films to watch.
Please post " Zardoz " soon .Got it on VHS, but the tape is beginning to degrade with time. Being a long-term fan of Amicus and Hammer films, I could send you quite a list of films I'd love to see again on " Creature Features " 😊.
I'm a dude who grew up in the 90s and I'm like a huge horror fan and I respect all of the classics in the 50s 60s 70s and the eighties as well as the 90s but I definitely got to give my love to 50's horror because that was the Golden Age of horror films
Glynnis! Am I the only one here who remembers her cute little sitcom... first run? Binyon does! (yea for Binyon's team... right!?) Oh, how I loved her. I wanted her to be my mom. Not that Binyon didn't already have a perfectly fine mon.... Oh! Glynnis... I've never forgotten her.
I'm 53 so I only got to see shows of this format in the 70's just a couple times. I had to go to bed before midnight. I remember how much I loved it. Not just the movie but the host and his thing. I never thought I could more than likely find em on RUclips so I'm gonna look and see who's there. But Creature Features is absolutely awesome. I'm so glad their carrying on with these. When do they upload the new episodes? I want to have everything ready waiting for it to come on. Just like TV. I want the whole "hurry up it's about to start" experience. I didn't get to do this when I was little so I'm gonna try to recreate it on my end. And I'm grateful to the cast and crew for recreating this on their end. Thank you guys, all three of ya.
What is your earliest memory of a scary movie on the sofa? I watched "The Mummy" with my Dad because he knew I liked Egyptian things. (The one with Karloff)
I saw a mummy movie in a theater as a very young child and was petrified. After that I believed it lived behind our massive old coal furnace. That didn’t go well. I wasn’t comfortable in that basement until I hit my teens. The Karloff mummy was the best.
I watched 'The Omen' with my Dad when it first came out on public TV. We made it about half way through when my Dad turned it off. I still had trouble going to sleep that night.
Another great show. Thank you. Iv seen that movie before. I love it. Maybe you guys should have a lawyer on retention and a medic on location just in case things get out of hand with the lovable funny Tangella. Cute dog. Take care everyone
I do enjoy these 70's UK Anthologies along side the wonderful Hammer House TV Series, watching them again and again, and, even though I must confess to skipping forward to the next section of movies, I do think you are a charming and entertaining bunch! #SatiricalStevenSays #StevenVellouHorne
I really like this movie! And an evening with the three of you is always fun. Tangella, I like Terry-Thomas too. He was killed by Dr. Phibes in the first movie (The Abominable Dr. Phibes) and returned to play a different character in the sequel (Dr. Phibes Rises Again). 🤣
Great anthology movie. Almost as good as it's companion film, Tales From The Crypt. My favorite segment was A Neat Job with Terry Thomas and Glynis Johns. Even though I have it in my collection/vault, I think I'll watch it with all of you! Good times! 😊👍
Outstanding another weekend, having a good time with the Cast of Creature Features. Thanks you all, Good choice of a Movie, Cute Dog. Grab my blanket, have my cup of cocoa, and nibbling on popcorn. You are never too old to spend time on this show. So on with the Movie!!!😉😋😘
Tom Baker was the best incarnation of Doctor Who. He captured the otherworldly weirdness of the character with perfection while David Tennant was just a pick up artist for Earth girls.
A nice print of Vault of Horror and the uncut version too. I still think it's a shame they didn't go with the front view of their spectral faces, as they walk to their graves at the end though!
Love the show. This is one of my favorite anthology films...so good. You guys should single out an anthology night on your program and air one every month on that day. There are so many goid ones to choose from. I collect them and currently have over 350 horror anthology films, so there is no shortage of them out there. Tangella is a beauty. Love her😀❤
I love this movie but can't get over a major plot hole. If a man visits his sister in some village and kills her, he will leave fast and try his best not to be seen around town, especially being the brother with direct profit in her death. If the accusation can place him on that village at that day, he's doomed!! So why on Earth would he remain there and even have dinner at the restaurant RIGHT ACROSS THE STREET from where he murdered his sister????
I always think, when I watch one of these horror tv shows from the seventies, 'Gee, I wish they still made leather jackets like that!" Those were the days, sartorially speaking, that is. ;)
You guys! Sponsored by the Winchester Mystery House! With an address in Bodega Bay, location for The Birds and Puppetmaster. And you recently featured " Prey" which stars the inspiration for Blade. Well done all around.
He has OCD or he is on the Autism Spectrum. Terry Thomas a great British Actor, no one knew he had Parkinson's and was living in penary with his dear and devoted wife. May he RIP.
Winston reminds me of Lurch on the original Addams Family and the style of a ghost host of the Disneyland Haunted Mansion . He and I could sit and enjoy talking a long while .
Oh thats very clever... Robin Nedwell and Geoffrey Davies as medical students (1hr 17mins) were both in the UK TV Series, Doctor In The House, Doctor At Large and Doctor in Charge
my favorite of these kinds of movies is called "ASYLUM".....there's a story about a man who kills and dismembers his wife and puts the body parts in a freezer but the body parts came back to life and came after him...
Daniel Massey, son of Raymond Massey (of "Things To Come" fame & a million others), was also "US Senator Neil Gibson" in the Brett/Holmes episode "The Problem at Thor Bridge". I can't remember seeing him elsewhere, so this is fun to catch an earlier role. [Added] and Anna Massey ❤❤ she plays Evil so well 🎉 here beside brother Daniel(!). She did "Honoria Lyddiard" in "Midsomer Murders" ~ a "sick b/tch" role if ever there was one😊
I just 💕 your shows and every episode has so much excitement and can't wait for what exciting movies that you guy's show I just love the old time movies, because they don't make movies like those types anymore. They sure had skills, back in those days!!!. To bad people that made movies like the older ones didn't leave there special secrets of movie magic know how to teach the next generation of movie makers that want to be one of those kind so we could get that exact same feel of movie magic of way back when!!!!!. I just think that would be awesome so we wouldn't have to play stuff people have already seen, or even to make something like a 2nd part to an older movie to see how that would turn out. My family was/ & still is in the T.V. & film business that's why I'm kinda brainstorming about all this. But your show is really good thank you for your entertainment you bring people everywhere!!! Your the best,keep up the great work!!! Sincerely, L.M. 🇨🇦❤️💝💕👍💯👻🎃🍬🍿🍭🥧🧁🐕🕊️🐩🔥🌟🎉💖💗💞👏👏👏👏👏👏🥰👍🤭
58:00 40,000 Rupees in *today's* money would be mere £380. In 1973 that would be about 10 times less at £37! 1:12:00 £50 today would be £518 - and I love the look on the chap's face as he said "there's no money in horror". I like to think the screenwriter added a _very specific_ stage direction in the script at that point 😆
I want to thank for showing us these great movies that I remenber from my teeneage years.
Also greatly appreciate that the movies contain subtitles , for those like me which english is not our first lenguaje allows us to understand some expressions
& some of us have hearing issues. S'times the subtitles have hearing issues, too.
Nice to see "Midnight Mess" uncut because the American distributor clumsily censored it in 1973 to avoid an "R" rating so that when the vampires put a tap in his neck to drink his blood, all we saw was a still frame! Awful.
This movie Is wonderful and love all those cast members like Vincent said. The three hosts are amazing as always and Poor Andrew. Love Tangellas dog and her outfits. I will be back next week too.
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Great movie. I was completely entertained from beginning to end. Loved the concept--we didn't just get one movie. Stories were very interesting and there were some good British actors associated with it. Being a fan of British horror I recognized most of them. Nice to see Tom Baker in a role not associated with Dr. Who.
Vincent, Tangella,& Mr.Livingston I really enjoy the shows.. Keep up the good work...
The first segment is the best. Glad to see you used the uncut print. All versions I've seen the restaurant scene where the blood tap is drawn filling the vampires glasses with his blood have been cut.
Agreed , Daniel Massey is pure evil in this , however how did she become a vampire after he murdered her ?
@@gezbanks1277 she was breathing after he stabbed her. maybe she was already a vampire
@@jaygee1103 That is what I was about to say.
@@gezbanks1277 She was already a vampire
Total classic!!! I love the old Hammer English scary movies!!! This one and The Creeping Flesh are my favorite. Anything with Peter Cushing is amazing!!
The top notch acting talent and the great cinematography are what makes these anthologies standouts.
This was so good !! Man I've loved movies like this since I was a kid . I'm surprised I never saw this one !
I'm hooked on your show now ! Thanks so much !
What a classic! I haven't watched this since I was a 12you kid.
Great English film. Love a creature feature, quite addictive
The vault of horror is an awesome 1970's anthology movie hope to see tangella get into some mischief
Tom Baker will always be the greatest Doctor Who in my book.
Agreed! Tom Baker is Dr Who!
_Would you like a jelly baby?_
absolutely
I think you should put Livingston in the guest chair. Can't get enough of his Stoic pathos in contrast to your prattling Luton patter.
Also, the movie is good, and Roy Ward Baker does a decent job with the material available, although not quite up to Hammer standards in my opinion. The competition between Abacus and Hammer in the '70's gave us some wonderful entertainment!
I love Hammer films and Amicus gave us some good horror too !
Ahhh, are you from Luton Vincent? That's where my favorite person is from ❤ love the show
The vault of horror is awesome vincent tangella and Livingston are doing a great job I hope creature features will broadcast the 1972 movie tales from the crypt
“ The Vault of Horror”...A Amicus Films Production. They made several Anthology series from the mid 60s to mid 70s. Each I thought was entertaining & fun in their own way. Happy October to all...let the Halloween 🎃 festivities begin. See you Saturday night!
I think u mean frightivities lol
@@stevenlennon12 you’re right!!! Lol
"Asylum" (1972) is my favorite!
@@TheIndependentLens Yes!!! Asylum is terrific ...one of the best anthologies ever. Perhaps the best. So clever!
"AN" Amicus Films Production!😱
"everything in its place and a place for everything"🤗
Omg 😱 it’s gonna be great it’s a 5 in 1 I love horror movies 🎥 another Saturday night with the gang, see you there
I think I saw this when I was little. didn't understand it and probably got bored with it.
I love it now. more. more. more!
1970s, cool village, cool cars, awesome score music. interesting story too
I have never been able to understand, after knowing what he could do, why Tom Baker would finish his own portrait. The only thing I can think is he was attempting to recreate the Portrait of Dorian Gray and try to live forever.
He had already started it before the voodoo, and it worked against him before he could finish it. Maybe the artist in him wanted it finished.
@@michaeljoseph3475 It only affected his face in the one spot he put on it, after the curse. He could have cleaned up that spot, and left the rest of the painting alone, once he saw what could happen if he finished it, as that spot on his cheek was the only magical part of the painting, at that point. This is the reason I believe he was trying to pull a Portrait of Dorian Grey to live forever type of thing, as he finished it, took it with him, and immediately stuck it in a safe to protect it. It's the only reason that makes any sense.
I've always loved scary movies since I was a kid. I got it from my dad. The first one I can remember seeing was actually an Alfred Hitchcock Presents episode called "An Unlocked Window". It left a huge impression on me til this day. But I used to love watching the Hammer Films too, like Taste the Blood of Dracula and others.
As if one tale of horror isn't enough, The Vault of Horror has FIVE tales of horror! Think of this 1973 flick as a horror pizza with the lot. A mix of vampires, voodoo, magic and revenge topped with lots of cheesy dialogue provides slices of terror for everyone watching. This Saturday night, if you dare, buckle up and tune in as we get ready to open......The.... Vault....of...HORROR! (⚠️Warning: watching horror movies maybe hazardous to your health).
Hazardous, yes, but watching horror movies makes America strong.
I'LL BET I HAVE SEEN THIS MOVIE 40 TIMES THROUGH THE YEARS...I LOVE SCARY....AS LONG AS IT'S ON A MOVIE....LOLOL!!!!
Actually they are quite cathartic when a loved one dies. When my Mom died from cancer, there was no one to blame, hurt, or sue. So in order to get rid of my anger toward her cancer, I watched horror films. I just projected all of my anger, pain, and rage into the murders in the films and saw the victims as her cancer. That way no one got physically hurt or injured. After about a week I felt much better and found a wealth of new films to watch.
This man is trying to steal Vincent’s job 😆
Please post " Zardoz " soon .Got it on VHS, but the tape is beginning to degrade with time. Being a long-term fan of Amicus and Hammer films, I could send you quite a list of films I'd love to see again on " Creature Features " 😊.
I'm a dude who grew up in the 90s and I'm like a huge horror fan and I respect all of the classics in the 50s 60s 70s and the eighties as well as the 90s but I definitely got to give my love to 50's horror because that was the Golden Age of horror films
Glynnis! Am I the only one here who remembers her cute little sitcom... first run?
Binyon does! (yea for Binyon's team... right!?)
Oh, how I loved her. I wanted her to be my mom. Not that Binyon didn't already have a perfectly fine mon.... Oh! Glynnis... I've never forgotten her.
I like the anthologies; a little variety is good. Looking forward to hearing from everyone this Saturday and, of course, seeing Miss Tangella.
YES....REMEMBER TRILOGY OF TERROR? ANOTHER GREAT ONE.
@@sharonrobinson3699 Zuni fetish doll and Karen Black great made for TV movie!
WOW from 1973, was a Junior in H.S. how time flies by us. I Love the old horror 😍 🍿🎥 s.
Take care everyone out there.
This one has always been one of my favorite classic Gems❤
I'm 53 so I only got to see shows of this format in the 70's just a couple times. I had to go to bed before midnight. I remember how much I loved it. Not just the movie but the host and his thing. I never thought I could more than likely find em on RUclips so I'm gonna look and see who's there. But Creature Features is absolutely awesome. I'm so glad their carrying on with these. When do they upload the new episodes? I want to have everything ready waiting for it to come on. Just like TV. I want the whole "hurry up it's about to start" experience. I didn't get to do this when I was little so I'm gonna try to recreate it on my end. And I'm grateful to the cast and crew for recreating this on their end. Thank you guys, all three of ya.
All time classic!
30:02 This reminds me of my son pretending to brush their teeth.
Tadaaaaa! Really enjoyed thisone. In the style of Night Gallery. Brilliant........ thanks
What is your earliest memory of a scary movie on the sofa?
I watched "The Mummy" with my Dad because he knew I liked Egyptian things. (The one with Karloff)
Glad you enjoyed it.
The best version although the Hammer Studio version comes close.
I saw a mummy movie in a theater as a very young child and was petrified. After that I believed it lived behind our massive old coal furnace. That didn’t go well. I wasn’t comfortable in that basement until I hit my teens. The Karloff mummy was the best.
I watched 'The Omen' with my Dad when it first came out on public TV.
We made it about half way through when my Dad turned it off. I still had trouble going to sleep that night.
@@ajs3994 I’m 74 and I still have trouble sleeping after watching “The Omen.” And that was how long ago?
Hilarious letters segment! Thanks guys. Keep that pooch away from the Handrew voodoo doll!
Seems like your movie selections are definitely getting better! Really good Amicus anthology film. Great fun!👍👍👍
Good choice! I am rereading its IMDb title page and looking forward.
Looking forward to this thank you 🙂
I love the Amicus films, they are great to watch!
Glynis Johns aged quite gracefully.
I was like, “She seems so familiar…” Imagine my s hock when I realized she was Mrs. Banks in Mary Poppins!
She's with her son, Gareth now. May the both RIP.
One of my favourite actresses of the era - so twinkly and spry 💕
Another great show. Thank you. Iv seen that movie before. I love it. Maybe you guys should have a lawyer on retention and a medic on location just in case things get out of hand with the lovable funny Tangella. Cute dog. Take care everyone
Tangella rockin' them jim-jams.
you mean toe-jam?
@@TAROTAI 🤑👽💥
Can't believe I've never saw this gem before. Thank you for sharing with us CF!
This is an excellent one... I have not seen it in a long time...
I do enjoy these 70's UK Anthologies along side the wonderful Hammer House TV Series, watching them again and again, and, even though I must confess to skipping forward to the next section of movies, I do think you are a charming and entertaining bunch!
#SatiricalStevenSays #StevenVellouHorne
Wonderfully original
One of my Fave movies thanks for Posting Ceature Features! :)
I really like this movie! And an evening with the three of you is always fun. Tangella, I like Terry-Thomas too. He was killed by Dr. Phibes in the first movie (The Abominable Dr. Phibes) and returned to play a different character in the sequel (Dr. Phibes Rises Again). 🤣
Great anthology movie. Almost as good as it's companion film, Tales From The Crypt.
My favorite segment was A Neat Job with Terry Thomas and Glynis Johns.
Even though I have it in my collection/vault, I think I'll watch it with all of you! Good times! 😊👍
Outstanding another weekend, having a good time with the Cast of Creature Features. Thanks you all, Good choice of a Movie, Cute Dog. Grab my blanket, have my cup of cocoa, and nibbling on popcorn. You are never too old to spend time on this show. So on with the Movie!!!😉😋😘
Such happy memories ...I love this channel. The hosts and guests are fun too. Keep up the great work!
Ah yes, the good old 10 second strangling death.
Tom Baker was the best incarnation of Doctor Who. He captured the otherworldly weirdness of the character with perfection while David Tennant was just a pick up artist for Earth girls.
most of the doctors seemed too human to me tom baker was charmingly 'out there'
A nice print of Vault of Horror and the uncut version too. I still think it's a shame they didn't go with the front view of their spectral faces, as they walk to their graves at the end though!
Are these based on E.C. comics "The Vault of Horror"from the 50s?
"The Vault of Horror" was an EC comic, but the stories in this film come from other EC comics, i.e., "Tales from the Crypt" and "Shock SuspenStories."
Thanks for the episode!
This is awesome, Great editing job! I remember the original Creature Features, back in the day
Love the show. This is one of my favorite anthology films...so good. You guys should single out an anthology night on your program and air one every month on that day. There are so many goid ones to choose from. I collect them and currently have over 350 horror anthology films, so there is no shortage of them out there. Tangella is a beauty. Love her😀❤
Loving this one so well and I even forgot this one some a little bit thank you
RIP Glynis Johns. (1923-2023)
Thanks for your entertaining work. Much respect to you and your droll cast.
I really like anthologies, and this one is very good.
Thanks for hosting this for us, Creature Features~!
This movie is a classic! Weird seeing Tom Baker with a beard. lol xx
Great movie The Vault of horror was great thank you
I love this movie but can't get over a major plot hole. If a man visits his sister in some village and kills her, he will leave fast and try his best not to be seen around town, especially being the brother with direct profit in her death. If the accusation can place him on that village at that day, he's doomed!! So why on Earth would he remain there and even have dinner at the restaurant RIGHT ACROSS THE STREET from where he murdered his sister????
Haven't seen this since it FIRST aired in 1973! TY
I always think, when I watch one of these horror tv shows from the seventies, 'Gee, I wish they still made leather jackets like that!" Those were the days, sartorially speaking, that is. ;)
That’s Leif Erickson,that’s neat!When I lived in Florida,we met and ate at a Mexican restaurant together
This program has the best intro ever!!!!
You guys! Sponsored by the Winchester Mystery House! With an address in Bodega Bay, location for The Birds and Puppetmaster. And you recently featured " Prey" which stars the inspiration for Blade. Well done all around.
He has OCD or he is on the Autism Spectrum.
Terry Thomas a great British Actor, no one knew he had Parkinson's and was living in penary with his dear and devoted wife. May he RIP.
"No No.Youre doing it all wrong " FAMOUS LAST WORDS
❤️ the jar marked "teeth" w/that GAP. (Part 2)
Good evening, Creatures
Winston reminds me of Lurch on the original Addams Family and the style of a ghost host of the Disneyland Haunted Mansion . He and I could sit and enjoy talking a long while .
*Spoilers *
You don't have to be able to swim to own a yacht, Mr. Livingston. Just ask Natalie Wood.
Oh, wait...
We were rude in the Rockies:
"Natalie Woodn't" 😮
Great movie! Perfect Ending!
I’ve seen this film, but it was through New Castle After Dark👍💯✨❣️❣️💎
Funny how Livingston's que cards are so far offset from the camera angle. LMAO! Wish you would show more of the house😎
Excellent serving, thank you.
That first one was great. They tapped him LOL
been looking for this for ages big ty x
I always watch the first story 😮 over, and, over 😂
If Tangella looked at the camera and screamed as loud as she could…that would scare me 😳
Oh thats very clever... Robin Nedwell and Geoffrey Davies as medical students (1hr 17mins) were both in the UK TV Series, Doctor In The House, Doctor At Large and Doctor in Charge
These guys are hilarious! Wow, 1973 I was 5 years old😳
I was 8 lol
I wasnt born yet 🤣
I was 25.
my favorite of these kinds of movies is called "ASYLUM".....there's a story about a man who kills and dismembers his wife and puts the body parts in a freezer but the body parts came back to life and came after him...
I love Asylum!!
Are we forever without Allyson's sweet voice?
Daniel Massey, son of Raymond Massey (of "Things To Come" fame & a million others), was also "US Senator Neil Gibson" in the Brett/Holmes episode "The Problem at Thor Bridge".
I can't remember seeing him elsewhere, so this is fun to catch an earlier role.
[Added] and Anna Massey ❤❤ she plays Evil so well 🎉 here beside brother Daniel(!). She did "Honoria Lyddiard" in "Midsomer Murders" ~ a "sick b/tch" role if ever there was one😊
I just found my new favorite show 🎃
I just 💕 your shows and every episode has so much excitement and can't wait for what exciting movies that you guy's show I just love the old time movies, because they don't make movies like those types anymore. They sure had skills, back in those days!!!. To bad people that made movies like the older ones didn't leave there special secrets of movie magic know how to teach the next generation of movie makers that want to be one of those kind so we could get that exact same feel of movie magic of way back when!!!!!. I just think that would be awesome so we wouldn't have to play stuff people have already seen, or even to make something like a 2nd part to an older movie to see how that would turn out. My family was/ & still is in the T.V. & film business that's why I'm kinda brainstorming about all this. But your show is really good thank you for your entertainment you bring people everywhere!!! Your the best,keep up the great work!!! Sincerely, L.M. 🇨🇦❤️💝💕👍💯👻🎃🍬🍿🍭🥧🧁🐕🕊️🐩🔥🌟🎉💖💗💞👏👏👏👏👏👏🥰👍🤭
I love this and I am a new subscriber!
That intro music to the movie... whoa!
I have seen the sequel the vault of moderately scary
Or.....The Vault of Horror Part Deux!
A place for everything and everything in its place loved it when she made this quote and had her husband put in jars that'll show him
"NO TOMAHTO SAUUUCE"!!
Just found Creature features and liking it. 😁
Just found you guys, keep up the great work, and I'll write in properly soon, but tell Tangella to keep it creepy, and Mr. Livingston is the best
Good Movie - Thanks for the upload
58:00 40,000 Rupees in *today's* money would be mere £380. In 1973 that would be about 10 times less at £37!
1:12:00 £50 today would be £518 - and I love the look on the chap's face as he said "there's no money in horror". I like to think the screenwriter added a _very specific_ stage direction in the script at that point 😆
I dig British horror films. TY Creature features 👻
I went to Fronteer Village many, many times- born in Santa Clara CA but then moved to Sonoma County when I was 11.
Lol, Fang and doggie daycare! Livingston is so funny!!!!