Fantasmo Cult Cinema Explosion
Episode 22: Don’t Mess With Phibes!
Friday, January 5, 2007 – 20:00
In the early 70’s, the horror cinema scene was at the beginning of yet another dramatic change. Films like Night of the Living Dead, which featured graphic violence and social commentary, had paved the way for a departure from the more conventional brand of monster movie. Indeed 70’s horror films would be less focused on traditional terrors (e.g. Dracula, Frankenstein, etc.), and concerned more with threats arising from toxic waste, fuel shortages, environmental disasters, etc. As interesting as these subjects proved to be, there were still occasional forays into the fun-filled monster matinees of yesteryear. Some of the most fondly remembered of these outings were the Dr. Phibes films starring the legendary Vincent Price. A precursor to the likes of Jason Vorhees and Freddy Krueger, Phibes is a disfigured fiend seeking revenge for the death of his beloved wife. And when Phibes dispenses justice, it’s done in a creatively gruesome fashion! For this very special episode, your Team Fantasmo will be screening both Phibes films uncut . . . join us if you dare!
8:00 P.M. – The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971) – Vincent Price stars in the title role of Anton Phibes, a disfigured doctor who seeks revenge on the surgeons who were unable to save his beloved wife. Thought dead following a car accident, Phibes has set up a secret lair from which to hatch his diabolical plan – unleashing the ten deadly plagues upon the guilty parties. Bees, bats, locusts, frogs, and many other nasty surprises await his unsuspecting prey! The only hope of stopping Phibes’ rampage lies in the hands of veteran character actors Joseph Cotten (Citizen Kane) and Terry- Thomas (Danger: Diabolik)! Featuring a number of truly outrageous set pieces, amazing costumes and make-up, as well as terrific performances across the board, the first Phibes outing has it all! If you think Freddy and Jason wrote the book on creative mayhem, you ain’t seen nothing yet! Rated PG-13
9:45 PM – Dr. Phibes Rises Again! (1972) – Following the success of the first film, the producers were eager to cash in and followed quickly with a sequel. Given the short turnaround time, one might think that the second outing would be a lesser picture. Happily such was not the case. This time around Phibes is on the hunt for a fabled Egyptian elixir, believed to have the power to resurrect the dead. Through the potion he hopes to be able to return life to his late wife. While the murderous mayhem is even wilder in the sequel (as one would expect), what makes this one truly special is the cast. Price and Terry-Thomas return, but also joining the fray is 70’s horror icon Robert Quarry (aka Count Yorga)! Quarry plays Phibes’ arch rival Biederbeck, an arrogant archeologist who hopes to beat the good doctor to the elixir. Quarry and Price make an excellent onscreen duo – a true horror movie fan’s dream come true! Rated PG
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