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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Willard Huyck, Gloria Katz |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 1973 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Artemis Entertainmen |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | NTSC |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| UPC: | 732263031438 |
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Hail! Hail! The Albino Man!! I have this flick in a 10 DVD compilation called "Nightmares From the Crypt" (a must-own for the price vs. entertainment ratio). The movie is very schlock early 70's horror with an outrageously silly theme-song. The movie is sort of slow-moving, but not boring in the least. It also has a very attractive leading lady, a corny rich playboy with 2 of his sleazy girlfriends, and an awesome horror character known as the "Albino Man". This freak is really tall, cross-eyed and eats beach rats while listening to Wagner, driving around the living dead in the bed of his pickup truck. For me, this guy really makes the movie what it is & would like to see him in another flick (which I highly doubt he's in any other). Me and my buddies got a big kick out of this guy when he demonstrates to a young woman his appetite for beach rats as he offers her one. This same young woman eventually gets devoured in an empty supermarket after the Albino Man drops her off. <
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>The movie has a European art-film vibe to it even though it is certainly an American film. The leading character's father was an artist who created these freaky montages of the people who inhabit Point Dune & is actually quite effectively spooky. This movie is for those late late nights with your favorite tobacco & some friends who enjoy this obscure early 70's horror. The older it looks, the better. I was surprised to see Sammy Davis Jr. in this film, who surprisingly must've given the producers permission to use his likeness. The matinee scene is absolutely classic, as you see the zombies stare vacantly at the hapless woman with a bloody tear. These zombies aren't of the typical ilk and I think they are more effective in this movie than the usual rotting corpse version. <
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>All in all, this movie is sort of mild, but highly entertaining in its schlockiness & ridiculous premise. I would recommend this film highly if you are into that sort of thing (which you probably are if you happen upon this site in the first place). Enjoy the beach rats! HAIL! HAIL! The ALBINO MAN!!!
Messiah of Evil is a sleeper
Rare and OOP. 1973 Video Gems. Any movie with Joy Bang and Anitra Ford is ok with me. Meet the Albino man driving the pickup truck who listens to Wagner Music and eats Beach Rats. Yikes. This movie has everything.
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>Essentially, the film revolves around the full moon event every 100 years when a mysterious stranger comes to the seaside community of Point Dume. On that night, the townspeople (sic) turn into flesh eating zombies. Now, this is NOT a new idea. I used to live in a seaside town where this actually happened during my lifetime. (Real Estate values rise and fall every 100 years or so.) However, it is done very well in this crazy film. (I have a cameo role in the background. I lost an arm in one of the zombie scenes. I lived to tell, and write, about it).
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>See the cool supermarket scene and the chilling movie theatre scene. See the aforementioned Albino Man in the pickup truck (a really unique character in horror films, generally).
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>This film is so corny in soundtrack, plot, scenes, concept and actors that it stands out as an exceptional early 1970's flesh eating zombie film. It set the stage for numerous copy-cats.
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>Be forewarned! This is NOT a cheap Italian gore-fest. This film has an ever-present creepy class about it that sets it apart from any other film.
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>Seeing this film allows me to dream about how cool life used to be when I lived in that great seaside community. I gave my left-arm to that town. Oh, memories.
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>See this one after dinner.
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Night Of The Living Dead meets Easy Rider
Exceptionally disturbing cannibal zombie flick about a town that turns on it's ear and becomes purely populated by flesh eating zombies every hundred years or so when the moon turns red and a certain dark stranger returns to visit. Corny monologues, bad acting, and lousy theme song aside, this flick holds your attention from beginning to end.