by Davy_Lee » 28 Aug 2017 04:12
Tales that Witness Madness (First viewing, YouTube) – 6/10
An eccentric psychiatrist working at a futuristic asylum shows his colleague four weird cases to prove that he has solved them. The cases involve tales of a boy who befriends an imaginary tiger, a haunted painting of a man who owns a penny farthing, a husband who is obsessed with a seductive tree, and a virgin sacrifice.
Of the 70's British horror anthologies I've seen, this belongs to the not-so-interesting category. Torture Garden and this are not in my collection and might not be. My favorites still are: Tales from the Crypt (1972), From Beyond the Grave and Asylum (1972).
Genre: Horror, Anthology
Worth watching? Yes, once, for those who like to watch everything of 70's British horror anthologies
Worth re-watching? No
Bottom-line? Watch it only if you like Tales from the Crypt (1972), From Beyond the Grave, Asylum (1972), Vault of Horror, Dr. Terror's House of Horrors and The House that Dripped Blood.
*N=New to collection
, U=Upgrade
, DD=Double Dipping
, R=Replacement for damaged disc
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