Jesse James Meets Frankenstein’s Daughter (1966)
A Tale of Experiments, Robberies, and Monsters in the Wild West
From Cinema to Couch & Everything In Between
A Tale of Experiments, Robberies, and Monsters in the Wild West
How on earth did James Coburn get mixed up in this mess?
Directed by Hajime Satô. With Shin'ichi Chiba and Osamu Kobayashi.
Riders stretched out across a sun-baked valley – you could be harking back to the heyday
It’s easy to get wrong idea about the Matt Helm series, what with the onslaught of girls in bikinis
British outfit Talking Pictures has embarked on an educational program
Kill, Baby, Kill! is a 1966 Italian horror film directed by Mario Bava, starring Giacomo Rossi-Stuart
If there is such a thing, qualifies as the thinking person’s Hammer horror
I’m going out on a limb on this one. I don’t think anyone’s
Two brothers battle inhospitable terrain, warring tribes and a sadistic sergeant major in
There’s a classic MacGuffin in here somewhere, but I can’t make out if
Highly entertaining woefully underrated heist picture with an impish James Coburn
Ding dong! All change. Out go the dithering twerps and in comes
Amazing the tension that emanates from the turn of a card
Classic themes of hope, resilience and redemption
I’m amazed I sat through this without complaint as a kid
Absolute hoot. I often think it’s a shame we can’t admit to enjoying
Early entry to the hijack subgenre – this one pivoting on the bomb-on-a-plane
Scream Queen Barbara Steele (The Crimson Cult / Cult of the Crimson Altar
Inventive screenplay by William Goldman (Masquerade, 1965), the ideal combination of witty lines
John Wayne incapacitated? Robert Mitchum a liability? The hell you say!
Trash and intentionally so, but with some unexpected merit. In the first place
Unusual mix of the sentimental and the unsentimental, mixing soft-centered animal features
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Style is just about the only weapon in the directorial armory to mitigate
Young bucks wanting to make a bigger splash are apt to rampage through
Audiences were likely disgruntled to discover that out of a heavyweight cast boasting
Excellent comedy western mixing dry wit and occasional slapstick to joyous effect