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The Monster Club
Description
A vampire (Vincent Price) and a horror writer (John Carradine) visit a disco for monsters, framing three tales of the unknown. Between each story some musicians play their songs.
A vampire (Vincent Price) and a horror writer (John Carradine) visit a disco for monsters, framing three tales of the unknown. Between each story some musicians play their songs.
Actors:
James Wynn,
Anthony Steel,
Lesley Dunlop,
Donald Pleasence,
Night,
Warren Saire,
Stevie Lange,
James Laurenson,
B.A. Robertson,
Sean Barry-Weske,
Fran Fullenwider,
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James Wynn
Anthony Steel
21 May 1918, London, England, UK
Lesley Dunlop
10 March 1956, Newcastle, England, UK
Donald Pleasence
5 October 1919, Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England, UK
Night
Warren Saire
2 June 1968, London, England, UK
Stevie Lange
James Laurenson
17 February 1940, Marton, New Zealand
B.A. Robertson
12 September 1956, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Sean Barry-Weske
March 2, 1940 in London, England, UK
Fran Fullenwider
16 November 1945, Harlingen, Texas, USA
Director:
Roy Ward Baker
Roy Ward Baker
19 December 1916, London, England, UK
Country:
United Kingdom
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September 03, 2004
Monsters rule OK! The DVD commentary might just be the greatest ever recorded.
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March 11, 2008
fun fun fun
Film Threat
April 20, 2004
A delightful spook story trilogy, with John Carradine and Vincent Price at their horror-hammy best.
Your Movies (cleveland.com)
August 09, 2004
Low production values but the multiple horror stories are surprisingly decent.

