Screaming Skull
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0089218409591
Format: Black & White, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Alpha Video
Languages: EnglishOriginal Language
Manufacturer: Alpha Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Alpha Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: January 21, 2003
Running Time: 68 minutes
Studio: Alpha Video
Theatrical Release Date: 1958
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It's an old movie; however, I would have like it if the sound could actually be heard. However, for a 1950's movie for $7.00 what do you expect?
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This movie came in a 4 DVD "Classic Horror Movie" pack and I thought I was about to sit down and laugh at bad cuts, ham acting and zero plot. I was pleasantly suprised that this hour-long feature is actually quite creepy for its time. The acting is very well done and the scares in the movie are minimal but effective. It's my favorite type of movie, one that slowly builds to a climax. The only thing that really takes you out of the movie is the poor film quality and lighting issues. (There are scenes ...
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When it was first screened "The Screaming Skull" came with a guarantee that if the movie has the unintended consequence of scaring you to death, you got a free burial. Just be forewarned that promise is a lot more interesting than the movie itself, which was actor Alex Nicol's first directing credit (he plays Mickey). Of course this film was given the "MST3K" treatment during Season 9, but the Don, Servo and the gang are not around to help you make it through this boring little horror film either, and ...
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This is an endearing , odd little film directed by industry workhorse Alex Nicol who died recently at the grand old age of 85, and who gave himself the role of the grief-struck gardener Mickey in "Screaming Skull". Smart move; he's the most interesting character in the flick. I remember being scared by the trailer and even the poster when this movie first came out, but then I was 7 years old and a good, lurid poster could scare the bejayzuss out of me. The movie is cheap, moody, and the spare unadorned ...
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Eh. The Screaming Skull was included in the 50 movie, 12 DVD horror collection I just purchased. I found the movie slow, but there are some nice touches....the peacocks on the estate and the strange sound they make at night, the way the skull lands and rolls on the garden lawn when the women hurls it from her window. That's about it.
Oh yeah,that ultimate creepy music from the opening of Kubrick's The Shining is featured in the beginning. I found that interesting.