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Poisons
Industrialization brings progress, but also harmful influences on the environment. Warning of the dangers of waste materials dumped into the air and the waters.
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Plot Summary
In this macabre anthology, three chilling tales of terror unfold. A dying man's final wishes involve a series of bizarre and deadly instructions for his son, leading to a horrifying encounter with a possessed doll. The second story sees a man haunted by the vengeful spirit of his murdered wife, who seeks retribution through supernatural means. The final segment features a scientist experimenting with a new form of hypnosis, inadvertently unleashing a terrifying creature from his subconscious.
Critical Reception
Poisons (1964) is a cult classic anthology film that, while not a critical darling upon release, has gained a dedicated following over the years for its atmospheric horror and classic monster movie feel. Its reputation has grown with fans appreciating the vintage scares and the iconic performances of its legendary cast.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its vintage horror atmosphere and the presence of horror legends.
Some critics found the segments uneven in quality and pacing.
Appreciated for its B-movie charm and spooky, albeit dated, special effects.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's nostalgic appeal and the unique opportunity to see Price, Lorre, and Karloff together. While some find the storytelling dated, many enjoy it as a classic horror viewing experience.
Fun Fact
This film was originally intended to be a showcase for Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, and Boris Karloff, but due to scheduling conflicts and Lorre's declining health, Karloff's role was significantly reduced and his scenes were filmed separately.
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