I first saw this film in 1975 at Moanaloa Intermediate School in Honolulu, to be exact. It was at the end of the school year after final exams and I was in 7th grade, soon to be 8th. They showed the movie in the cafeteria. I loved it.
@@xEvilNeverDiesx because old movies had solid storylines, no need for flash and fire, no need for big boobies with tire lipped tweens covered in spider leg eyelashes pasted to eyes pouting at every word summoned by them. Always with pedophilia intent from immoral crusty/ randy old bald or obese megalomaniacal corrupt men lusting after them. No angst of typical American stereotyping. No excess filler music lacking the important Silent pauses between actions or direction of flow in progression of the point being made. Focus was on mood not hype or special effects of modern trend. At 63 I always saw the difference even at ten. You are btw correct in my eyes.🙋🏻♀️🌹🥰🇨🇦
I absolutely love these old English horror movies!! The Hammer production really put out some gems back in the day. The Creaping Flesh with Peter Cushing is my favorite, that guy was an amazing actor. I hate all this reality TV, it takes away from the art of acting! I wish they would make more movies like this one. No blood and guts, sex, nudity, horror movies with this kind of stuff is not nearly as good as these old 60/70s scary movies..
I have noticed in early films such as these, the footsteps are always over exaggerated, over dubbed, gravel under shoes and so on. Simply love these classics, the organ playing, brilliant.
I saw this when I was very young. I have never been more scared of Santa or Blind people to this day. Lesson learned, treat others how you wish to be treated. Stayed with me my whole life.
So good. And so much better when not viewed on an 8 inch Sony black and white portable TV underneath the blankets because you weren’t supposed to be staying up that late.
I'm telling. In order to keep your secret safe with me, I'll accept payment in a stack of chocolate chip cookies, a gallon of orange juice; and a gander of those magazines under your mattress. 🍪🍻😂
I saw this when I was 8 years old: WAY too young + sensitive! Gave me nightmares; I woke up screaming. Now, as an adult, I see what an amazing movie it is. 🖤💀
She drops her brooch in the catacombs at a place she hasn't even reached yet! Actually, I've seen this many times and I love these old anthology films. Being alive forever with embalming fluid inside you is the worst story here. He didn't deserve that and hadn't really sinned in the first place.
The story of the old man isn’t scary, it’s sad. Having lost his wife long ago, he lives in isolation, finding solace only in the companionship of his beloved dogs and neighborhood children. But a wealthy neighbor relentlessly torments him, stripping away everything he holds dear. First, he loses his dogs, then his job, and finally the connection he once had with the neighborhood children. The final blow comes when he’s sent hateful Valentine’s Day cards, mocking him. Each cruel act deepens his despair, making him feel invisible and utterly worthless. Consumed by isolation and humiliation, he sees no way out and tragically decides to end his own life. The old man’s heart-wrenching story serves as a poignant reminder of how the cold indifference of those around us can lead to devastating consequences, leaving us to wonder if compassion is merely an illusion in a world so harsh and unforgiving.
I remember seeing this gothic British cheapie upon first release in 1972 in a theater (I was 14). Scared the willies out of me! So fun to see it again.
Man that ending was chilling. I especially love how after they saw what happened to the first guy who went through the door that they just got up and accepted their fates as if to say, “yeah, we deserve to be here.”
I watched this as a small child in the 70's and for some reason I never forgot that part with the major in the tunnel with the razor blades but I didn't remember where I saw it, until now.
Two things that were plot holes IMO: When the woman that killed her husband was going to call the police but didn't because she looks over at her husband's body and remembers she killed him: There's an escaped maniac running around outside, all she had to do when the police showed up was tell them he killed her husband! It's doubtful they won't believe her! The second is with the wishing statue: It's written on the statue that each owner of it gets three wishes and that's all. She used up all of her wishes, so all she has to do is give or sell the statue to her lawyer and now he's the new owner, so now he gets three wishes and can wish Jason back to life w/o the embalming fluid in him.
I think the wish one had a 2nd plothole: she wished for how he was back *exactly* before the accident...but they brought him in already embalmed. Theoretically that's not *quite* exactly how it is before the accident. All that said, I still love this movie, plot holes or no(I tend to take a pretty relaxed view of horror movies and let more things slide than I would in other things.) I remember seeing it back in high school in the 90s and thought it was great even then!
@@angienorthey It is clear this means more than nothing to you, so for your viewing pleasure, a video largely filmed in Highgate Cemetary, Ure’s synth music, creepily kept off the number one spot by an appalling novelty song: ua-cam.com/video/VVkHZz0WOqs/v-deo.htmlsi=4yyRfXG16OvfzqTY
What’s hilarious is that the business guy who never dies actually never did anything wrong to deserve hell, or at least not as bad as the others or hell his own wife.
I prefer lessons in movies.Tnx.😊 Betrayal, greed, narcissistic behaviur and the resulting damage on the one doing evil. No need for gore.🙋🏻♀️🇨🇦👍🏻 Old school is great for this genre.
I always like to watch this kind of horror tv movie back then when i was just a kid. Like Peter Cushing or Christopher Lee's movies. Joan Collins is so young in this movie. Thank you for uploading this kind of movies so that the new generations can watch and appreciate it too. So nolstalgic 😃😃😃
LOL, the morale of the second last story is that enormous power is useless in the hands of a fool. This was such a classic production with excellent film work.
Wonderful movie I like the way evil psychology of human work on few cases it less sinful but in majority cases they seem truly evil. Interesting concept I like it.
Wow…..some lovely vehicles in this flick. A Jensen Ferguson Formula being chased by a black 750 Norton Commando. The motorcycle any self respecting shadow of death would choose to ride…….
Joan Collins and several other interesting characters sprinkled in there, Ian Henry too and these films were good that they were actually able to attract them. All along the pathway to their careers. Wish I’d film of me, but not in this context obviously 😅
I can't understand why some of these good horror movies are so dark; they are almost indiscernible. The version from the 60's of Tales from the crypt that I saw was an anthology, short horrifying narratives, one of which starred Joan Collins. Peter Cushing too made an appearance in one of the segments. There's one episode when a finger is cut off and how that finger plays havoc in a person's life. It was a great watch. I wonder if Chris Lee was featured in any of these shorts.
Tech at that time created for televisions using cathode tubes. Not digital nor HD many years in the future. It was fine at the time. I grew up watching these on television. Maybe 4 channels tops. 😊🙋🏻♀️🇨🇦 It was great! Big box televisions, and ambiance perfect.
Picky picky. Some of us prefer old school. No idiotic teenage angst you see all the time now. I will take this style anytime over crap American movies. 😊🤦🏻♀️🇨🇦
Mais quel filme et quelle leçon de vie. Tu recolte ce que tu plante!!!! Proverbes ont tous une leçon,et en disent long Certainement une force superieur existe. Les proverbes sont si vieux et d'une sagese!!! Et ce filme,est la définition parfaite de nos atitudes!!! Il vaut la peine d'être revue!!!
Rather amusing how people upload movies such as this in 360p, when it has already been uploaded in 720p/1080p years ago, then people watch the 360p upload lol.
@@pixie3760 William .Wymark Jacobs,wrote this story, about a 100 years ago, I have it in a bundle, you can find this fine creepy story in horror story collections.
@@moedge63 The original ‘Monkey’s Paw’ story is the only horror story that is more heartbreaking than it is terrifying……and it is pretty damn terrifying. ua-cam.com/video/FEaIaEG14wQ/v-deo.htmlsi=gXt9jX0WHneqB8yS
Love the old man and the KID'S (That One Is So MAD When he Hangs Him Self . cause the owner's son was jealous of the old man so so he lied about the old man to the people and the kids won't be able to come and play with his dogs try to make him look like a child molester he was the bastard molester
13:07 i love how his wound has CHANGED from VIRTICAL to HORIZONTAL .... guess that's MOVIE MAGICK?? 🤔🤭 GREAT MOVIE THOUGH.... some pretty great acting from some pretty great actors and actresses THANK YOU A BUNCH 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
The white Jaguar used in this movie also makes a apprence in the house that dripped blood or Asylum it belonged to Milton Subotsky who serves as producer on many of the films
I first saw this film in 1975 at Moanaloa Intermediate School in Honolulu, to be exact. It was at the end of the school year after final exams and I was in 7th grade, soon to be 8th. They showed the movie in the cafeteria. I loved it.
back when brutal violence was ok for kids.😂
they used to put on some very graphic health and safety vids. ripped off feet and everything 🤦
I saw that Movie at the age of three. Just a few days before my parents were arrested for mistreatment.
❤
They showed this to us in JHS in 1980 and I was traumatized! Ha ha ha! Love it though! Joan Collins was a beauty!
What were you wearing when you watched the movie?
I'm 36 and I love these films. I love old horror. It creeps me out more than the latest crap.
@@xEvilNeverDiesx because old movies had solid storylines, no need for flash and fire, no need for big boobies with tire lipped tweens covered in spider leg eyelashes pasted to eyes pouting at every word summoned by them. Always with pedophilia intent from immoral crusty/ randy old bald or obese megalomaniacal corrupt men lusting after them. No angst of typical American stereotyping. No excess filler music lacking the important Silent pauses between actions or direction of flow in progression of the point being made. Focus was on mood not hype or special effects of modern trend. At 63 I always saw the difference even at ten. You are btw correct in my eyes.🙋🏻♀️🌹🥰🇨🇦
I absolutely love these old English horror movies!! The Hammer production really put out some gems back in the day. The Creaping Flesh with Peter Cushing is my favorite, that guy was an amazing actor. I hate all this reality TV, it takes away from the art of acting! I wish they would make more movies like this one. No blood and guts, sex, nudity, horror movies with this kind of stuff is not nearly as good as these old 60/70s scary movies..
Hammer Films were simply chef's kiss!
Peter Cushing was brilliant, and his house was not a dump!
MY FAVOURITE… I love everything about them. I love the houses the clothing the staging absolutely everything about these films I adore
Me too
I love 💕 past I indulge into old time and feel solace.sometimes I think I am mad 😢
I have noticed in early films such as these, the footsteps are always over exaggerated, over dubbed, gravel under shoes and so on. Simply love these classics, the organ playing, brilliant.
I saw this when I was very young. I have never been more scared of Santa or Blind people to this day. Lesson learned, treat others how you wish to be treated. Stayed with me my whole life.
So good. And so much better when not viewed on an 8 inch Sony black and white portable TV underneath the blankets because you weren’t supposed to be staying up that late.
And, you had to adjust the volume to where you could hear it and no one else could.
I'm telling. In order to keep your secret safe with me, I'll accept payment in a stack of chocolate chip cookies, a gallon of orange juice; and a gander of those magazines under your mattress. 🍪🍻😂
lol 😆
@@RitaElswick Rita, stop laughing. Let's do business with this guy. We've got him where we want him. Either he meet our demands, or we're telling!🍪😂
@@originalkingalpha5116 😂
I saw this when I was 8 years old: WAY too young + sensitive!
Gave me nightmares; I woke up screaming.
Now, as an adult, I see what an amazing movie it is.
🖤💀
This film is a classic tale that has a moral to the story. I watched it all the time with my sister on TCM Halloween. Love, love, love this classic.
Greed, lust, gossip & lies; they really will wreck peoples' lives 😕.
She drops her brooch in the catacombs at a place she hasn't even reached yet! Actually, I've seen this many times and I love these old anthology films. Being alive forever with embalming fluid inside you is the worst story here. He didn't deserve that and hadn't really sinned in the first place.
The story of the old man isn’t scary, it’s sad. Having lost his wife long ago, he lives in isolation, finding solace only in the companionship of his beloved dogs and neighborhood children. But a wealthy neighbor relentlessly torments him, stripping away everything he holds dear. First, he loses his dogs, then his job, and finally the connection he once had with the neighborhood children. The final blow comes when he’s sent hateful Valentine’s Day cards, mocking him. Each cruel act deepens his despair, making him feel invisible and utterly worthless. Consumed by isolation and humiliation, he sees no way out and tragically decides to end his own life. The old man’s heart-wrenching story serves as a poignant reminder of how the cold indifference of those around us can lead to devastating consequences, leaving us to wonder if compassion is merely an illusion in a world so harsh and unforgiving.
that's scary
I remember these from years ago.Very well done.The poor old man breaks your heart.💔
I haven't seen this movie since I was eleven years old. It still stands the test of time.
I saw it when I was 14, scared the crap out of me to do the right thing in life.
Hi Charles, the part when the paw brought back the dead man. Too grusome!!!
I remember seeing this gothic British cheapie upon first release in 1972 in a theater (I was 14). Scared the willies out of me! So fun to see it again.
Man that ending was chilling. I especially love how after they saw what happened to the first guy who went through the door that they just got up and accepted their fates as if to say, “yeah, we deserve to be here.”
The guy had the power to show them their own thoughts and actions. They might have complained but it clearly wasn't going to end well for them anyway.
I watched this as a small child in the 70's and for some reason I never forgot that part with the major in the tunnel with the razor blades but I didn't remember where I saw it, until now.
Seen it when it came out in theaters and many times since. I start noticing nuances ,like how each characters home is decorated…etc..
Great to see Nigel Patrick and the lovely Joan Collins❤
Two things that were plot holes IMO: When the woman that killed her husband was going to call the police but didn't because she looks over at her husband's body and remembers she killed him: There's an escaped maniac running around outside, all she had to do when the police showed up was tell them he killed her husband! It's doubtful they won't believe her! The second is with the wishing statue: It's written on the statue that each owner of it gets three wishes and that's all. She used up all of her wishes, so all she has to do is give or sell the statue to her lawyer and now he's the new owner, so now he gets three wishes and can wish Jason back to life w/o the embalming fluid in him.
I thought the same thing 😂😂😂
I think the wish one had a 2nd plothole: she wished for how he was back *exactly* before the accident...but they brought him in already embalmed. Theoretically that's not *quite* exactly how it is before the accident.
All that said, I still love this movie, plot holes or no(I tend to take a pretty relaxed view of horror movies and let more things slide than I would in other things.) I remember seeing it back in high school in the 90s and thought it was great even then!
Shame the intro's missing, that's one of the best parts. Bach's organ music with creepy shots of Highgate Cemetery.
This kills the taste....
@@angienorthey
It is clear this means more than nothing to you, so for your viewing pleasure, a video largely filmed in Highgate Cemetary, Ure’s synth music, creepily kept off the number one spot by an appalling novelty song:
ua-cam.com/video/VVkHZz0WOqs/v-deo.htmlsi=4yyRfXG16OvfzqTY
Isn't that the place that supposedly houses a vampire back in the 70's ?... even a priest investigates it....if I remember it raised quite a turmoil
Crikey! I was nine when i first watched this. Scared the heck out of me. Thanks for posting.
I love this movie, of my favorites, but I can't help noticing how handy the the blind men are in the final segment.
😅
This film…there is nothing quite like it, except another Amicus or perhaps a Hammer film. 😊😉 Imo, these are tip top entertainment.
What’s hilarious is that the business guy who never dies actually never did anything wrong to deserve hell, or at least not as bad as the others or hell his own wife.
I'M GLAD UA-cam BROUGHT BACK THE CLASSIC HORROR MOVIES, THEY'RE THE BEST.❤❤❤😊😊😊👻👻👻🎃🎃🎃
I prefer lessons in movies.Tnx.😊 Betrayal, greed, narcissistic behaviur and the resulting damage on the one doing evil. No need for gore.🙋🏻♀️🇨🇦👍🏻 Old school is great for this genre.
I agree!
I always like to watch this kind of horror tv movie back then when i was just a kid. Like Peter Cushing or Christopher Lee's movies. Joan Collins is so young in this movie. Thank you for uploading this kind of movies so that the new generations can watch and appreciate it too. So nolstalgic 😃😃😃
Double bill on a Friday night
LOL, the morale of the second last story is that enormous power is useless in the hands of a fool. This was such a classic production with excellent film work.
I remember seeing this with my family, scared me really I didn't sleep for a week, the music alone gave me the creeps😮
One of my all time favorite movies Joan Collins was fierce even then!
Ah yes. The power of suggestion and gossip. Poor Mr grimsdyke.
Peter Cushing is always excellent whatever he's in.
Ralph Richardson makes an awesome Cryptkeeper!
oh how i do enjoy this cameo from one of the seven wonders of the world, Peter Cushing
Great movie. No F words, no pointless sex/nudity, very little gore, and a moral message on top of that.👍
I had seen this movie before as well...I saw it now again...and really liked it. Thanks for reminding me.
Santa made me jump. My husband cant stop laughing. 😁
This is a good example of the UK Labour Government.
Thank goodness for Labour!
How?
Loved the bit with the razor blades in the walls. A nice touch (ouch!)
The great Peter Cushing.
Love these old movies. Thanks
Wonderful movie I like the way evil psychology of human work on few cases it less sinful but in majority cases they seem truly evil. Interesting concept I like it.
Camp fun with Joan Collins here!
I love these films, & I also love the colour of the ' blood ' in the Joan Collins segment, -- hilarious !!
Acrylic paint water
Fantastic film, thank you 🙌
I loved them British horror 🎥 movies❤❤Christopher Lee Peter Cushing And Vincent Price to name a few
Vincent Price was American.
Wow…..some lovely vehicles in this flick. A Jensen Ferguson Formula being chased by a black 750 Norton Commando. The motorcycle any self respecting shadow of death would choose to ride…….
The callous care home mqjor reminds me of Keir Starmer and Labour.
And the wicked Rachel Reeves!
@@anthonysokolsky6210 Definitely.!!
Indeed, and fancy him giving back door access to his benefactor. It's all very..queer...
@@iantobanter9546 Yep, he's keeping very quiet on what he's getting in return.
@@iantobanter9546 He would win a new talent contest known as the slime factor!
Joan Collins and several other interesting characters sprinkled in there, Ian Henry too and these films were good that they were actually able to attract them. All along the pathway to their careers. Wish I’d film of me, but not in this context obviously 😅
I remember going to the movie in the 70's watching this movie
British horror at its finest.
Most definitely.
Yes. I love British films
I can't understand why some of these good horror movies are so dark; they are almost indiscernible. The version from the 60's of Tales from the crypt that I saw was an anthology, short horrifying narratives, one of which starred Joan Collins. Peter Cushing too made an appearance in one of the segments. There's one episode when a finger is cut off and how that finger plays havoc in a person's life. It was a great watch. I wonder if Chris Lee was featured in any of these shorts.
I remember that one I think. Joan Collins and Santa Claus?
Oh wait, that's this one 😂
Old technology but good writers 😊
Old movie Hun.
The darkness signifies a deep mystery and a sense of eeriness and foreboding..
Tech at that time created for televisions using cathode tubes. Not digital nor HD many years in the future. It was fine at the time. I grew up watching these on television. Maybe 4 channels tops. 😊🙋🏻♀️🇨🇦 It was great! Big box televisions, and ambiance perfect.
Now that I'm older, I'm watching this every October
Worth a second viewing. ❤
Wow this was amazing! What a gem 🎃
This movie is more prophetic than u ppl realize. You’ll see….
Picky picky. Some of us prefer old school. No idiotic teenage angst you see all the time now. I will take this style anytime over crap American movies. 😊🤦🏻♀️🇨🇦
I love the quietness of the film.
great one !!!
Great British anthology film! There were several in the 70s!
Brits are pretty good at making many kinds of horror movies. Even here in the USA they're among the popular horror movies one can find.
Oh wow. I didnt know there was actually an old version. Definitely going to check this out!
One of my favourite of the Amicus anthologies .
I didn't know "A frame per second" was even an option when encoding video?! Outstanding!
haha
Of course peter cushing had to be in it lol. That goes without saying
I remember this on a late night back on the telly 🥰🇦🇺
Holy Smokes Joan Collins was so damn hot back in the day. What a beauty.
An excellent classic movie !!👍🏽👍🏽
Mais quel filme et quelle leçon de vie.
Tu recolte ce que tu plante!!!!
Proverbes ont tous une leçon,et en disent long
Certainement une force superieur existe.
Les proverbes sont si vieux et d'une sagese!!!
Et ce filme,est la définition parfaite de nos atitudes!!!
Il vaut la peine d'être revue!!!
My girl..Joan Collins❤
Oh! That was fabulous!!!🤩✨✨✨
I liked Joan Collins in Tales That Witness Madness
Every single villain deserved everything they got! Moral: be decent, kind, humane & compassionate. Karma's a bi*ch 😉
Rather amusing how people upload movies such as this in 360p, when it has already been uploaded in 720p/1080p years ago, then people watch the 360p upload lol.
LOL Minute 36:52 I love watching women's facial expressions when they look at each other with either such rejections or "faking caring". Priceless!.
Shame they never did haunt of fear, I was surprised to know they made a vault of horror following this one.
THIS is an excellent 👌🏻👍🏻 movie 🍿🎥 very entertaining and scary! GAVE ME SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT 🤔
Thanks a lot ❤❤❤
This was a really good film ❤
Poor doggy 😢
A thoughtful film. Worth seeing.
Had a great night watching this. Thanks for the upload
The "monkey's paw" one was the most disturbing 😳
Wasn't it an Edgar Allen Poe story?
@@pixie3760 William .Wymark Jacobs,wrote this story, about a 100 years ago, I have it in a bundle, you can find this fine creepy story in horror story collections.
@@moedge63 The original ‘Monkey’s Paw’ story is the only horror story that is more heartbreaking than it is terrifying……and it is pretty damn terrifying.
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@@pixie3760
W.W. Jacobs. The only horror story that both horrifies me and breaks my heart.
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The Crypt keeper seems a bit more healthy. Also goes without the irritating puns. 😅
Love the old man and the KID'S (That One Is So MAD When he Hangs Him Self . cause the owner's son was jealous of the old man so so he lied about the old man to the people and the kids won't be able to come and play with his dogs try to make him look like a child molester he was the bastard molester
The most hateful of all.
The production spared no cost on capturing the sloven color pallette of 1970s interior design. I'm nauseous.
The crept keeper looks like my ex-sister-in-law
The heart scene is hilarious 😂
This is a good one only thing that I can say is how he told them why they was there and they all got up they didn't argue got up went that other door😢
That poor chap with the wishful wife didn't deserve hell 😄
The others were right scumbags, though.
Don't understand how he got there wished for him to never die.
He embezzled money from others who had trusted him.
@@werewolflover8636 That's more of a punch in the face punishment, I think, rather than eternal damnation 😄
Classic horror film. An old favorite.
My broach! This is what the girl stuck in the elevator said in the movie,The Devil. They were being judged too.
I was about to say the same.😂😂😂
This is a different version or release from the one I saw in a movie theater when is came out.
Cool! Joan Collins looks great.
First and last scenes are best.
Because it's a horror movie, the end needs to be terrifying. Otherwise it would be against the stereotypes.
Geez!!! She could of at least let him finish reading his paper 😪😭😭😂
Love this watched it loads xx
13:07 i love how his wound has CHANGED from VIRTICAL to HORIZONTAL .... guess that's MOVIE MAGICK?? 🤔🤭 GREAT MOVIE THOUGH.... some pretty great acting from some pretty great actors and actresses THANK YOU A BUNCH 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
The white Jaguar used in this movie also makes a apprence in the house that dripped blood or Asylum it belonged to Milton Subotsky who serves as producer on many of the films
Snooze
Denholm Elliott's characters car, great trivia
Great movie!
Yep. The decor is groovy ...........🎉🎉🎉
OMG JOAN COLLINS.