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G**O
MIND THE DOORS!
Excellence. One of my favorite roles by Donald Pleasence and that is saying something. Great direction. Under rated and far too obscure.
J**R
This British "cannibal horror" is an alleged classic and confusingly historically beloved film.
I can see how this might have been a jaw-dropper in 1972. But this is one of the longest 85-minute movies I’ve ever seen. There are good visuals and good ideas, but the execution was just too uneven between the gory and the excruciatingly boring.An American graduate student (David Ladd) and his British girlfriend (Sharon Gurney) are stuck in the middle of a missing person investigation after making a report to the police. What little evidence they can find leads them back to the London Underground depot of the disappearance and then deeper into the tunnels.POV and raspy, drooly breathing trumpet the presence of these abandoned train tunnel troglodytes. And when we see them, they appear diseased, covered in open sores and boils like zombie lepers. They may have contributed to the inspiration of The Hills Have Eyes.Plenty of chunky, low budget, antiquated gore, as chunks of flesh and mangled corpses festoon the subterranean cannibal lair that feels like The Texas Chainsaw Massacre source material. Men are impaled with sticks and shovels.The greatest flaw I find in this film is the exhaustingly lengthy scenes of Inspector Calhoun (Donald Pleasence) explaining every trivial detail or criticism about every little thing. His character isn’t interesting, nor is his conjecture driving the story anywhere. Thankfully, the troglodyte scenes are not so stale. In fact they are gross, weird, and even emotionally provocative as they, too, suffer loss and loneliness—though they lack the ability to articulate it beyond painful, mourning bellows and screams echoing through the tunnels.When our cannibals are on screen, it’s very stimulating—even if drawn out every bit as much as Pleasance’s oft-empty dialogue. When the cannibals are not on screen, this is a slog. Not even a cameo appearance by Christopher Lee could defibrillate my interest. Whereas the movie poster advertises a “tribe” of tunnel-dwelling Morlocks, there is no such thing. The movie hints at a past in which there may have been many, but delivers a present in which there are only two. Sigh…Director and co-writer Gary Sherman’s early foray into Morlock horror may have worked well at the time of its release. But just find it a bore despite some excellent gore work and make-up. It just ages poorly, mostly due to its pacing and long-winded dialogue style. And this is such a shame, because I truly loved revisiting Sherman’s 1982 classic Dead & Buried—which did age well.
J**A
beautiful shots and plenty of extra features
Definitely a movie to add to your collection, beautiful shots and plenty of extra features.
T**M
good movie
Not bad at all and it had some of my favorite actors in it . like psychological thriller mixed with horror and some good acting i thought it was a very well made movie worth watching i'm going to see if i can find it on dvd and ad it to my movie collection .
C**E
Five Stars
Not bad... love Donald playing a marginally effective inspector... mind the doors!
K**S
Couldn't finish this atrocity
Leave this movie in the 70's. Too slow, too old, and too British. I think this was meant to be a comedy, but it fails on all levels. Christopher Lee's cameo was complete cringe. It felt 3 hours long at the halfway point and we finally shut it off. Maybe if you watched it as a young British lad, it holds some weird nostalgic value but for everyone else this is hot garbage.
B**G
a really scary movie
I like the mysterious premise.I like the investigation.I prefer to not watch a movie like this.
C**N
Five Stars
ok.
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