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rhetthammersmithhorror · 1 year ago
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Beast from Haunted Cave | 1959
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weirdlookindog · 2 years ago
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fitsofgloom · 1 year ago
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Four Times The Same Night
But That's What The Game's Like!
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rptv1 · 2 years ago
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Beast From Haunted Cave (1959)
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roxysretrodrive-in · 11 months ago
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Retro Trailer: Beast From Haunted Cave (1959)
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Disclaimer: I am not associated with the uploader nor the creators of this trailer.
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movieposters1 · 2 years ago
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thevideodungeon · 2 years ago
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Beast from Haunted Cave (1959)
A movie that's fairly decent on its own—at least by the standards of Roger Cormon monster moves at least—with just a little bit of distinctiveness coming from its snowy mountain setting. However, the real interesting thing about this movie is the fact that it's story is just a reworking of the script from an earlier non-monster movie, Naked Paradise, and would later be reworked again into Creature from the Haunted Sea. Making it this weird middle step in a transition of the same story from serious crime drama to wacky monster movie parody. As well as an insightful look into independent filmmaking before home video was a thing. All three of those moves were released two years apart, making it unlikely that audiences would notice that they used the same script three times.
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badmovieihave · 2 years ago
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Bad movie I have Beast from Haunted Cave 1959 and Ski Troop Attack 1960
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ninjajustice · 3 months ago
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Beast from Haunted Cave (1959 Thriller) Greed digs graves... and awakens...
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moviesandmania · 1 year ago
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BEAST FROM HAUNTED CAVE (1959) Reviews and now free to watch online in HD!
‘Screaming young girls sucked into a labyrinth of horror by a blood-starved ghoul from hell.’ Beast from Haunted Cave is a 1959 crime horror film about gold thieves being stalked by a spider-like monster in a snowy wilderness Directed by Monte Hellman (Silent Night, Deadly Night 3: Better Watch Out!) and starring Michael Forest, Frank Wolff (Cold Eyes of Fear; Death Walks on High-Heels) Richard…
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cultfaction · 2 years ago
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Roger Corman’s Beast From Haunted Cave to be released in Special Blu-ray/DVD Collector’s Edition!
Roger Corman’s suspenseful, cult classic, Beast From Haunted Cave—newly restored from a 4K scan of 35mm archival materials—will be released as a special collector’s edition on Blu-ray and DVD, Oct. 24 from Film Masters. Acclaimed as the king of low-budget cult movies, Corman produced dozens of films that were both hilarious and thrilling.  Among the best of his early output was 1959’s Beast From…
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bereft-of-frogs · 1 year ago
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the high republic keeps giving me these odd 'just left of canon' AU ideas that really don't make that much sense and don't go anywhere but there are all of these voices floating around in my brain about it
'just do what you used to do pre-'being able to finish anything' (c. 1998-2018), write the parts you want to read to exorcise them from your brain and keep them in a document to read later, just for you, you don't have to put work into 'plot' or whatever'
'I don't know, some of them you could reshape into something that DOES make sense, like your idea for an expansion of the sort-of-rushed path of deceit horror ending'
'girl you had a to do list for today, what happened to editing 'the station', you need to focus up'
'and anyway, look at all the other AUs that don't make any sense, why are you so worried about your 'but what if Jora lived' AU when there are so many high school AUs (*gritted teeth* and time travel AUs) that also don't go anywhere, just do it, have fun, who cares'
'also GIRL, you have your plate full with WIPs, what happened to being happy you found the discipline to commit to long term projects, why do you think you have time for any of this...'
these are the wolves that live inside me.
ok I REALLY have to go edit now...but maybe as a reward...later....we can just work a little bit on the silly AUs that won't go anywhere?
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fitsofgloom · 1 year ago
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Spook City, U.S.A.: This looks like a blast. You get Wanda Witch hosting, the souvenir t-shirts, and three Corman Brothers' features.
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duranduratulsa · 9 months ago
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Now showing on my Spooktober DuranDuranTulsa's Plenty Scary Movie 🎬 🎞 🎥 🎦 📽...Beast From The Haunted Cave (1959) on classic DVD 📀! #movie #movies #horror #beastfromthehauntedcave #frankwoolff #michaelforest #sheilanoonan #richardsinatra #wallycampo #sheilacarol #50s #DVD #durandurantulsa #plentyscarymovie #8sThePlace #ktul #durandurantulsasplentyscarymovie #Spooktober #halloween #october
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fleshwizard · 7 months ago
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Dragons & Folklore de France
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The Tarasque dwells in the waters of the Rhone river near the town of Tarascon, where it devours travelers and destroys dikes and dams to flood the Camargue. Saint Martha chained it, and the people of Tarascon killed it.
The ruins of the amphitheaters of Metz were infested by hundreds of snakes. The largest of them, the Graoully, had a venomous breath, a mouth bigger than its body and devoured men. Saint Clement chased it away into the Seille River.
King of serpents, the Basilisk takes many forms throughout history and appears in many tales. One of them takes place at the Gate of Saint-Eloi in Bordeaux, known today for its Big Bell, where a well was occupied by a Basilisk. It petrified with its gaze anyone who went there to fetch water. It was defeated by a man returning from the Egyptian crusade, who petrified the beast with its own gaze using a mirail (mirror).
The Cocatrix is born from a rooster's egg incubated by a toad. The egg has magical properties but must not be broken. People who cross its gaze die immediatly.
Made of wicker and covered in flowers, the Grand Bailla wanders the streets of Reims three days a year and feeds on gold and sweets. It was banished by Archbishop Charles Maurice le Tellier.
The Grand'Goule haunts the marshes of Poitou, the waters of the Clain and the flooded cellars of the abbey of Sainte Croix. It feeds on nuns and casse-museaux (snout-breakers, cakes). Saint Radegonde chased it away with holy water.
In the rivers of the Jura and the Alps there is a group of diverse dragons, the Vouivres. They are generally flying serpents covered in fire and guardians of treasures. Many have for a single eye a gigantic carbuncle with extraordinary powers, desired by those in search of wealth and power.
Hidden in the caves and cliffs of la Pointe du Roux near La Rochelle, the Rô Beast traps and devours travelers in the coastal marshes. It was impaled by seven heroic pagans from the seas.
Mythical dragon of the Basque Country, Herensuge gave birth to the Sun and the Moon, swallowed all of Creation in ten days then regurgitated it in flames. Now asleep in the mountains, it sucks up flocks and shepherds in his sleep. When it wakes up, it will destroy the world in flames and blood. (illustration)
Durandal is the mythical sword that Charlemagne gave to the knight Roland. Some claim that it was inherited from Hector, the warrior of the Trojan War. At war with the Saracens in the Pyrenées, Roland wanted to break the sword so that it would not fall into the hands of the enemy but Durandal split the mountain. So he threw the sword, which went to stick miles away, in the rock of the town of Rocamadour.
The belief in the Tooth Fairy is widespread in several countries in Europe, and is sometimes amalgamated with La Petite Souris (little mouse). It exchanges baby teeth for money. No one knows what it does with all these teeth.
The Camecruse is a bogeyman that haunts the moors and marshes of Gascony. It is agile, can jump and hide in the night to better devour lost children. No one knows exactly how it feeds.
The caves under the hill of the town of Hastingues are home to Lou Carcolh, a monstrous snail, long, slimy and hairy. Its shell is as big as a house. With the help of its tentacles, it grips people to devour them.
The Questing Beast is hunted by kings and heroes in Arthurian legends. It symbolizes evil, incest, violence and chaos, and takes it name from the loud noises that come out of its stomach, similar to the barking of dozens of dogs.
The fairy Mélusine, cursed princess of Albania, was condemned to change into a snake below the waist every Saturday. She married Raymondin de Lusignan with whom they had 10 prodigious children. But Raymondin broke his promise never to see Mélusine on Saturday : he surprised her in her monstrous form, and she left her family forever.
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movieposters1 · 2 years ago
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