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REVIEW: Specters – Chosen by Rudi Plot overview: A group of archaelogists, headed by Donald Pleasance, have entered the secret catacombs which have been sealed for centuries. In their ignorance and quest for the unknown, the archaeologists have broken the seal to the gates of hell, unleashing a terrible evil not seen on the face of the earth for nineteen thousand years. The heart of the evil lies in an unexplored catacomb into which the archaeologists lower a computerised camera. The air, odour and silence over in a menacing atmosphere as the camera scans the darkness, revelling a centuries old tomb. Donald Pleasance interprets the inscriptions of the tomb and realises the true horror of his find. He has a evoked an evil so terrifying that it could destroy mankind as we know it.
Dubbed egg head Donald Pleasance stars as a retarded archaeologist
in this wafer thin horror movie based on a legend hastily made up by
a screen writer with less imagination than the contents of a lavatory.
Things actually go down from here… The film itself is shot using
recycled 1930’s camera film and all the actors are dubbed exceedingly
badly making the whole thing virtually unwatchable. Overall percentage: 12%
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