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4 Worlds of Horror
Filipino horror anthology from 1967.
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Plot Summary
This anthology film presents four distinct tales of the macabre. A cursed mummy terrorizes a museum curator, a young woman is haunted by a vengeful spirit after her death, a scientist experiments with an otherworldly entity, and a group of people find themselves trapped in a sinister house with a demonic presence.
Critical Reception
Critically, '4 Worlds of Horror' is often regarded as a low-budget, somewhat uneven anthology film. While some segments are more successful than others, it generally appeals to fans of vintage B-movie horror for its earnest if sometimes campy, attempts at suspense and supernatural thrills.
What Reviewers Say
The film's low budget is evident, leading to inconsistent production values.
Some segments are more engaging and suspenseful than others.
Offers a nostalgic glimpse into 1960s B-movie horror.
Google audience: Audience reception is mixed, with some viewers appreciating its vintage horror charm and others finding it dated and uninspired.
Fun Fact
The film is notable for being one of the last screen appearances for veteran actor Frankie Darro, who passed away in 1976.
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