Blood of Ghastly Horror 1972 N/R, 85 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller aka: Psycho a Go-Go! The Fiend with the Electronic Brain
Director: Al Adamson Cast: Roy Morton, Tacey Robbins, Kirk Duncan, John Carradine, John Talbert, K.K. Riddle, Tanya Maree, John Armond, Lyle Felice, Joey Benson, Tommy Kirk, Kent Taylor
"Psycho a Go-Go" was released in 1965, after which new scenes were added the following year, and was retitled "The Fiend with the Electronic Brain." Finally, more footage was added, and the film was released again as "Blood of Ghastly Horror." So, according to which version is watched, the degree of "hodgpodgeness" will be different. The basic story involves Vietnam veteran Joe Corey (Roy Morton) who has been crazed by an implantation in his brain to solve post-war problems. It all begins when jewel thieves hide their loot in the back of David's (Kirk Duncan) pick-up truck. Later, when the thieves attempt to claim their prize, it can't be found. When Joe is sent to retrieve it, he kidnaps David's wife and daughter. Now David is hot on the trail.
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Horror of the Blood Monsters 1970 PG, 85 min. Genre: Sci-Fi / Horror aka: Vampire Men of the Lost Planet
Director: Al Adamson Cast: John Carradine, Robert Dix, Vicki Volante, Joey Benson, Jennifer Bishop, Bruce Powers, Fred Meyers, Britt Semand, Theodore Gottlieb, Al Adamson
Relying heavily on stock footage and a partially completed Philippine film, Al Adamson came up with a movie that is certainly a competitor for the "10 Worst Movies" list. Threatened with an attack from a distant planet, scientists try to beat the invaders to the punch by going to the planet and destroying the would-be invaders, and they find assorted creatures to deal with.
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| 1. Blood of Ghastly Horror (1972) aka: Psycho a Go-Go! aka: The Fiend with the Electronic Brain
2. Horror of the Blood Monsters (1970) aka: Vampire Men of the Lost Planet
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