Sunday, September 29, 2013

Where Evil Lives



Not a bad independent film
When we made this film some twenty years ago, we thought it would be released within a year or two. We finally get to see the finished product. Not as good as a big budget film, but, for a little, almost no budget production, it was pretty good. I got to see myself before I had any grey hair and had more lines than I remembered.

The film itself was three separate horror stories as told by Claude Akins, all connected to this old mansion in Florida. When you see it, judge each one separately because there are definite performance differences. But you have to take into account the actors, for the most part, were true newbies. That fact alone adds a facet of interest.

There are the required blood and gore scenes as well as some skin for the "Did you see that?!?" effect.

I believe this is worth the the cost to own. Especially if you like seeing how a creative filmaker can make due with a low budget and an inexperienced cast. With today's technology, a lot...

Where Evil Lives
This movie has the makings of a cult classic, buy it if you like campy movies. They did a great job with the special effects and makeup.

Where Evil Lives
Finally a 80s horror film that is not a retro but the real suff! Glad to see this finally released thru Troma.This movie has all the makings of a 80s cult horror film.1st it has Veteran actor Claude Akins who is well known to have made many B horror films in the 1980s.2nd itfs shot on 16mm film which gives us that distinct look of the 1980s.3rd it has plenty of 80s camp and sleazy sex.4th it was shot in Florida were most of H.G. Lewis films were shot,and 5th you have 3 stories to choose from.If you want the real thing,then this is the film to own.

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