This horror film was distributed between 1970-73 (probably 1971). The central character was a man who converted into some kind of human monster/villian or homicidal maniac between the hours of 2 and 3 AM. I remember one victim was placed in a spiked coffin, which when discovered, opened to a man with a red hole in his forhead. That's all I can remember. I was very young at the time. Can anyone name it? Thanks!
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Re: Early 70's Horror film name?
Originally posted by Daz View PostCould be any 70's Hammer Horror with that description:cry:
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Originally posted by Daz View PostAnything else? Uk actors or US?
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Re: Early 70's Horror film name?
Originally posted by Daz View PostAnything else? Uk actors or US?
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Re: Early 70's Horror film name?
Originally posted by Daz View PostCould be any 70's Hammer Horror with that description:cry:
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Originally posted by Daz View PostCould be any 70's Hammer Horror with that description:cry:
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I rented the movie and was amazed at how my childhood memory deviated so far from the actual movie. Seems the baron had no mask, and there was no haunting between only the hours of 2 and 3 am. But he did rise from the dead at midnight, and the castle clock bonged twice to signify the hour he was burned and crushed to death for his crimes back in the 16th century. Here is the plot with spoilers from imbd.com:
"Baron von Kleist is remembered as a libertine, a cruel tyrant, and a sadist. He is reputed to have tortured and killed for his own pleasure and satisfaction. When he was put to death for his crimes, he saw to it that a spell was written to summon his soul from Hades, knowing that someday a descendant of his would foolishly read it. When this happened, in the early 70s, von Kleist found at first that his spirit inhabited a grotesquely rotten corpse, and he had to seek blood in order to rejuvenate himself. This didn't worry him much, and he went about it with gusto. As the police began to find the bodies, he concocted a plan to regain his birthright - the castle von Kleist, now being renovated and turned into a tourist hotel..."
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