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Originally Posted by NappieB
Yes, I saw this movie in 1967. I didn't think it was that scary... the "Horror Horn and flashing warning" were pure hype, which probably succeeded in drawing the crowds. The bad guy's name was Jason Cravat (dunno why I remember that!) and he had one of his hands amputated in an accident but promptly turned adversity into advantage by purchasing a kit of devilish appendages to fit onto the stump...
I don't think it was a Hammer production - not nearly classy enough.
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That's the one! It all comes flooding back now!
One of the local TV stations here used to show a 'horror' double bill on a Friday night when I was growing up and some made more of an impression than others.
It wasn't remotely scary as I recall - just hilarious with the Fear Flasher and Horror Horn.
I love gimmicks in horror films! The Screaming Skull (a film I incorrectly sited as a British film on another thread - it was actually American) promised to pay for your funeral if the movie scared you to death. Very little chance of that happening - you could see a stage hand pushing it about with a stick to make it move menacingly.