Blood of Ghastly Horror: Bad Movie Review



Human zombies rise from their coffins as living corpses! We review Al Adamson’s Psycho a Go Go… I mean The Fiend with the Electronic Brain… I mean Blood of Ghastly Horror, 1967

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Summary: A mad scientist implants an electronic device into the brain of an injured soldier, which turns him into a psychotic killer.

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Directed and Edited by Graham Trelfer
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30 thoughts on “Blood of Ghastly Horror: Bad Movie Review”

  1. I would blame the constant re-edits on Independent-International producer Sam Sherman, who just couldn't release any film he acquired as-is.

    After Al Adamson's tragic death, obituaries kept calling him a 'horror movie director' even though only a quarter of his output was horror, and it wasn't even his preferred genre.

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  2. Al Adamson is the embodiment of the principle, if you don't succeed the first time, redo it. Again and again and again and again.

    I have actually become a fan of Al Adamson in recent years. He definitely has a unique touch. What happened to him was so tragic, but he might have taken some pride in going out like in one of his own movies.

    I always said that Adamson was to the sixties and seventies what Ed Wood was to the fifties. And both had their involvement in the soft core market. But the biggest difference is that Adamson had a ready-made market – the drive-in theater – and he knew how important it was to be able to distribute his films. Plus, he knew precisely what his audience wanted. Ed Wood … didn't.

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  3. Al Adamson was a hack with all the talent of a depressed slug in a volcano. Poor guy had such a tragic fate, too. Killed by the guy he'd hired to build something for him in a murder plot reminiscent of the plot of one of his films.

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  4. I concur that Al Adamson must be some kind of mad genius to have recut this movie into so many more movies, and still keep the plot here somewhat coherent.

    As for a movie where you can pinpoint the exact moment the director gave up, for me, it'd have to be the eruption in When Time Ran Out

    Irwin Allen movies were famous for their spectacular destruction scenes, and for his final disaster movie, what do we get? A poorly-superimposed explosion with no impact, eliciting more laughs than gasps.

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  5. This is exactly the kind of movie John Carradine deserves!! The mans acting was godawful & utterly goofy at best and don't even get me started with his son! The Sex pest turned closet corpse in drag, David Carradine.🤮 Imagine being Davids poor kids and seeing those pics of their deceased father during the investigation. "Yes officer, i can confirm that's our father!!"🤣

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  6. When I saw this on TV, it was called Man with the Synthetic Brain. That opening with the zombie strangling five people soured my apppetite as I was eating lunch.

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