only four films over two days this time but a few akas.
Saturday night frights commenced with “Hitcher in the Dark” (1989). From director “Humphrey Humbert“ aka Umberto Lenzi.
A sick young man drives around in his daddy’s camper, looking for lone stray females to kidnap, torture, rape, and murder. IMDb
Saturday fright night concluded with “Craze” (1974). Jack Palance chewing up the scenery as a sexually ambiguous nutter.
An antiques dealer who leads a pagan cult to worship an African idol starts to go out of control, and begins sacrificing women to his deity. IMDb
Sunday fright night commenced with “Werewolf’s Shadow” aka “The Werewolf Versus the Vampire Woman” (1971). A Spanish / German furry fright fest set in France, from Leon Klimovsky with Paul Naschy as Waldemar Daninsky.
Elvira and her friend Genevieve travel through the French countryside in search of the lost grave of a medieval vampire, Countess Wandesa. IMDb
J&B watch struck lucky…


Sunday fright night concluded with another aka… “Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker” aka “The Evil Protege” (1971).
An orphaned teenager finds himself being dominated by his aunt who’s hell-bent on keeping him with her at all costs. IMDb




