Old Horror/Sci-Fi TV Movies found on YouTube

Started by Mike Scott, January 22, 2018, 03:50:38 PM

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Anton Phibes

Are You in the House Alone?
https://youtu.be/WzYr0vmDSxY

The Screaming Woman (Olivis DeHaviland)
https://youtu.be/6uDEUNusCgA

Snowbeast (think Jaws... only with a Yeti at a ski resort instead of a shark at the beach)
https://youtu.be/iELllKW-f7Q

Home for the Holidays
https://youtu.be/p9OqwXY7AII

When Michael Calls:
https://youtu.be/v362zx565fo

Dead of Night (Dan Curtis)~~ (Bobby segment only ...best story)
https://youtu.be/7jk-517sDH8?t=5

Ants!
https://youtu.be/4BuM8kUI9R0

Devil Dog Hound of Hell
https://youtu.be/BIpF05oQg_E

Don't Be Afraid of the Dark 1973
https://archive.org/details/DontBeAfraidOfTheDark1973VHSRip

The Victim (1972)
https://youtu.be/TXB_8P--Pd0


Anton Phibes

Cruise Into Terror:
https://youtu.be/8SdqY8nbcAc

Satan's Triangle
https://youtu.be/9NXc3HfE-wI

Horror at 37,000 feet (William Shatner, Chuck Connors, Buddy Ebsen)
https://youtu.be/9NXc3HfE-wI

Night Drive
https://youtu.be/hahgGBOHLSg


This is a thread I can really get into if you cannot tell. My mom and I used to watch all this crap together. I was born in 1970,lol. Those were the days.

Mike Scott

That's a lot of titles, Anton. A few of them made it to DVD.
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Anton Phibes

I have some of them on dvd....others I don't. But hey....youtube lol.  8) ;) ;D

Mike Scott

I just watched CROWHAVE FARM (1970). A sort of a rural "Rosemary's Baby". John Carradine is in the cast. Beside the witchcraft, it's also a "creepy kid" movie.  ;D
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marsattacks666

Don't be Afraid of the Dark is still a great, creep film. Unlike that horrible remake.
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Mike Scott

#21
Ray Milland (and rug) deals with ghosts, ESP and spies in DAUGHTER OF THE MIND (1969).

https://youtu.be/PFZZ6-UqK5U

Lloyd Bridges is an alien warrior in THE LOVE WAR (1970)

https://youtu.be/tUYV0XGF3S0?list=PL88-nF8r4dT_8tRKjRhiy6nR26KPYJyUp

A couple of the post Star Trek TV movies that Gene Roddenberry did:

EARTH 2 (1971)
https://youtu.be/gQbZi4GBAWc

GENESIS II (1973)
https://youtu.be/CxU4x2HKtMM

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Mike Scott

David Janssen and Bradford Dillman in MOON OF THE WOLF (1972)

https://youtu.be/YOXr1bJAjOs

All star cast in HAUNTS OF THE VERY RICH (1972)

https://youtu.be/PnJC9Qjk0Qo

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skully

I remember too, watching all of these.  Wasn't "Night of the Lepus" also one of these type movies?  Also, can't remember the name or title of the TV movies or series, but, late night wasn't there also some horror-type shows on, they might have been made here, or maybe England? I remember watching one of these, a werewolf one, and this werewolf dude hopped in a dune buggy to chase somebody!!

Mike Scott

Quote from: skully on January 27, 2018, 01:15:52 PM
Wasn't "Night of the Lepus" also one of these type movies?

That was originally a theatrical movie.

Quote from: skully on January 27, 2018, 01:15:52 PM
I remember watching one of these, a werewolf one, and this werewolf dude hopped in a dune buggy to chase somebody!!

That was another TV movie called THE WEREWOLF OF WOODSTOCK (1975)

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Mike Scott

No full movie, but there are a few clips from WEREWOLF OF WOODSTOCK.

https://youtu.be/yd3FQBiy_Jw
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Mike Scott

Robert Bloch and Curtis Harrington bring you THE CAT CREATURE (1973)

https://youtu.be/B_l9Gr6n4VI

Dan Curtis' version of MARY SHELLY'S FRANKENSTEIN (1973), with Bo Svenson as the monster.

https://youtu.be/pw26W7fmDY4

THE DEVIL'S DAUGHTER (1973) Written by Colin Higgins (Harold and Maude, Silver Streak, etc.) Starring Jonathan Frid and Joseph Cotton.

https://youtu.be/r_Zt6dANnsM
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skully

Thanks Mike!!  Laughing like crazy at this!

ChristineBCW

Mike, thanks for that history on KILLDOZER's 1944 pulp-lication.  There were stories about the 1942 tank & caterpillers against Japanese forces on Guadalcanal, and from March 1943 on, Japanese diaries spoke of dread about these machines. 

But the Machines vs. Man goes back a lot farther - of course, it wasn't Martians that first attacked H. G. Wells' England, but "giant machines".  So, OK, we're back into the 1890s... but even before that...

There were 1700's books about ghost ships taking sailors to some doom, and with that in mind, I suspect Machine/Craft vs. Man tales will stretch back centuries.  Phantom coaches and wagons, anyone?  Killer grist-mills?  Haunted chariots, anyone?  Stones that roll from tombs?   Or pyramids that close on evil-doers?

ChristineBCW

But, back to the actual topic... WEREWOLF OF WOODSTOCK... oh, how can I delay all of Saturday's activities so I can watch this one?!!  And Lloyd Bridges in THE LOVE WAR.  Something tells me that AIRPLANE might have been a superior film...