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Horror Movies & Sci-Fi Movies Database
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10.18.09
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A writer of horror stories is invited to a "monster club" by a mysterious old gentleman. There, three gruesome stories are told to him; between each story some musicians play their songs. In the end, it's recognized he's the greatest monster of all ...
Title: Monster Club, The Release Date: May 27, 1981
Runtime: 104 mins Genre: Comedy All Genres: Comedy, Horror Languages: English Country: UK Colors: Color Sound: Mono IMDB Rating: 5.2 Buried.com Rating: 6.2 - (Rate This Horror Movie at Buried.com) Category: Horror Movies Starting With M
MPAA Rating: Unrated
Director(s):
Roy Ward Baker
Cast:
Vincent Price ...Eramus
John Carradine ...R.Chetwynd-Hayes, Writer
Anthony Steel ...Lintom Busotsky, Film Producer
Roger Sloman ...Club Secretary (Werewolf)
Fran Fullenwider ...Buxom Beauty
B.A. Robertson ...Entertainment
Night ...Entertainment
Suzanna Willis ...Stripper
Barbara Kellerman ...Angela
Simon Ward ...George, Angela's Boyfriend
James Laurenson ...Raven (the Shadmock)
Geoffrey Bayldon ...Psychiatrist
Donald Pleasence ...Pickering, Chief of the B-Squad
Richard Johnson ...Busotsky's Father
Britt Ekland ...Busotsky's Mother
Warren Saire ...Lintom as a Child
Anthony Valentine ...Mooney
Neil McCarthy ...Watson, B-Squad Member
Stuart Whitman ...Sam, Movie Director
Lesley Dunlop ...Luna (the Humghoul)
Patrick Magee ...Innkeeper (Luna's Father)
Sean Barry Weske ...Ghoul
Prentis Hancock ...Policeman
Phil May ...Himself - Singer of the Pretty Things
Liz Smith ...Villager
Dick Taylor ...Himself - Guitarist of the Pretty Things
Chris Thompson ...Band Member
Remaining Cast:
Producer(s):
Ron Fry
Bernard J. Kingham
Milton Subotsky
Writer(s):
Edward Abraham
Valerie Abraham
R. Chetwynd Hayes
Composer(s):
Douglas Gamley
John Georgiadis
Alan Hawkshaw
Movie Soundtrack(s):
"Monsters Rule O.K."
"Sucker for Your Love"
"The Stripper"
"25 Per Cent"
"Valentino's Had Enough Performed by Expressos "Monster Club"
"Pavane"
"Transylvanian Terrors"
"Vienna Blood"
Movie Trivia:
- It has been alleged that the monster masks were made by Milton Subotsky's milkman. The story came about because the masks were commissioned at short notice from Vic Door, who at the time was freelancing and also worked at a milk processing plant. He was not a milkman.
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John Carradine was 2nd choice for Hayes
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Vincent Price was second choice for Eramus.
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Klaus Kinski was offered a major role.
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Christopher Lee was approached to play the role of R. Chetwynd-Hayes, ultimately played by John Carradine.
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Keywords:
Monster, Writer, Vampire Slayer, Supernatural, Anthology ...[more]
Keywords All:
Skeleton, Music, Ghost, Nightclub, Shadmock, Werewolf, Mask, Village, Vampire, Based On Book, Independent Film, Based On Novel

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Rating: 6.2 out of 10.0 - 56 votes cast total
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