Horror Hospital (1973) watch online

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Directed by: Antony Balch
Stars: Michael Gough, Robin Askwith, Vanessa Shaw
Language: English
Country: Uk

Also known as: Doctor Bloodbath, Horror Hospital, Computer Killers

Description: Jason, a member of a 1960’s pop group, decides he needs a break at a country retreat. On the train he meets Judy, niece of Aunt Harris who owns the place with her husband Dr Storm and who are using the guests for surgical mind-control experiments. So while Jason and Judy are pretty quickly making out, they are just as quickly working out how to get away.

The movie sucks. Yes, it does, but I rated this movie highly based on one thing. The HUGE laugh you get when Abraham is introduced into the film. All throughout the movie there is a slow, deep ominous overtone, but when the camera cuts from a horrific scene to Abraham’s first shot, SUPER HAPPY MUSIC PLAYS, and he walks around like he can hear it!!! Also he’s looking away from the mansion, then he turns to it like ‘oh here it is,’ then grooves up the sidewalk and proudly proclaims, “I’m lookin for my chick.”

Very funny. A bit off-tone, but hey, its an old horror flick. Do they have a tone?

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