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Not really- personally I found Amicus much inferior to Hammer, although there may well have been exceptions that I wasn't aware of (i.e. I may well have seen a superior Amicus movie and ASSUMED that it was Hammer).
Amicus tended to attract actors who didn't specialise in horror in the way that Peter Cushing, Vincent Price and Christopher Lee did, though I did see Lee in one of them as an unpleasant art critic who is blinded by the severed hand of a modern artist his scathing reviews had forced into suicide. Amicus tended to feature the likes of Alan Freeman, Donald Sutherland, Roy Castle and a plethora of by now forgotten actresses.
There was an extremely memorable film starring Peter Cushing as the owner of a sinister backstreet London antique shop where every item he stocked had some awful supernatural consequence for the purchaser- it came out in '73 and was one of the last of it's genre, also starring David Warner, Donald and Angela Pleasance, and Donald Sinden. Ring any bells? Was THIS one an Amicus? If so it was an unusually high-quality one!!
I loved Hammer too, but I also loved Amicus. And going back even further, I loved the old Universal black and white horrors, with Karloff, Chaney Jr. etc.
The Amicus anthology movies are an awesome slice of classic British horror.
Dr Terror's House of Horrors (1965)
Torture Garden (1967)
The House That Dripped Blood (1971)
Tales from the Crypt (1972)
Asylum (1972)
From Beyond the Grave (1973)
The Vault of Horror (1973)
The Amicus anthology movies are an awesome slice of classic British horror.
Dr Terror's House of Horrors (1965)
Torture Garden (1967)
The House That Dripped Blood (1971)
Tales from the Crypt (1972)
Asylum (1972)
From Beyond the Grave (1973)
The Vault of Horror (1973)
I totally agree. I love them all and indeed have them all on DVD.
Not really- personally I found Amicus much inferior to Hammer, although there may well have been exceptions that I wasn't aware of (i.e. I may well have seen a superior Amicus movie and ASSUMED that it was Hammer).
Amicus tended to attract actors who didn't specialise in horror in the way that Peter Cushing, Vincent Price and Christopher Lee did, though I did see Lee in one of them as an unpleasant art critic who is blinded by the severed hand of a modern artist his scathing reviews had forced into suicide. Amicus tended to feature the likes of Alan Freeman, Donald Sutherland, Roy Castle and a plethora of by now forgotten actresses.
There was an extremely memorable film starring Peter Cushing as the owner of a sinister backstreet London antique shop where every item he stocked had some awful supernatural consequence for the purchaser- it came out in '73 and was one of the last of it's genre, also starring David Warner, Donald and Angela Pleasance, and Donald Sinden. Ring any bells? Was THIS one an Amicus? If so it was an unusually high-quality one!!
I dont believe they were 'much inferior', some of the Amicus films were excellent. Same with Tigon.
The Amicus anthology movies are an awesome slice of classic British horror.
Dr Terror's House of Horrors (1965)
Torture Garden (1967)
The House That Dripped Blood (1971)
Tales from the Crypt (1972)
Asylum (1972)
From Beyond the Grave (1973)
The Vault of Horror (1973)
Here, here. Did you know that Brian Murphy (of George and Mildred) has made a new horror portmanteau movie called GRAVE TALES? You can buy it from Hemlock Books for nine quid. It's brilliant, and really evokes the spirit of the old Amicus portmanteau films.
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