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Horror Society rated the movie a 6.5 out of 10, stating that "It looks great, it’s shot well, the actors are phenomenal, the story is emotionally-charged and enthralling. The only thing that hinders it is the amount of horror. I’m sorry, I just wasn’t impressed. That needed to be turned up a notch…or two."
Twins of Evil (also known as Twins of Dracula) is a 1971 British horror film directed by John Hough and starring Peter Cushing, with Damien Thomas, real-life identical twins former Playboy Playmates Madeleine and Mary Collinson, Isobel Black, Kathleen Byron, Damien Thomas and David Warbeck. [2] This was the Collison sisters' final acting roles.
Suspicious that the woman residing in their house is an impostor, the twins tie the woman to the bed and torture her to make her confess, sealing her mouth with tape to prevent her from screaming for help. In the meantime, two employees of the Red Cross appear to collect donations. Although they initially await the return of the mother, they ...
Matti began work on the film in October 2018, after he left Darna and experienced casting issues on the sequel film On the Job 2. Originally meant to be a "quick film", more serious work on Kuwaresma was done after Sharon Cuneta and John Arcilla was cast as the main characters of the film and both were given five-page scripts. [4]
Total Film placed Dead Ringers 35th on their list of the "50 Greatest Horror Movies of All Time" [28] while Entertainment Weekly placed it 20th on their list of "The 25 scariest movies of all time". [29] It was named one of "The Top 10 'True-Story' Horror Movies of All-time!" by Bloody Disgusting. [30]
Chris Udvarnoky became an emergency medical technician. He died of kidney disease in Elizabeth, New Jersey on October 25, 2010 at the age of 49. [13] In an interview for the video essay The Making of The Other, Martin Udvarnoky has reflected that The Other "is the kind of movie that either you love, or you don't." [5]
Actors who play a character with multiple names and/or a secret identity (e.g. superheroes); Actors who play multiple copies of a single character (e.g. Vittorio Gassman and Don Adams [as St. Sauvage and Maxwell Smart, respectively] in The Nude Bomb, Hugo Weaving as Agent Smith in The Matrix series, and Tom Cruise in Oblivion);
De Palma weaves his own obsession with movies into the dramatic fabric of Sisters by means of a scene involving a documentary about the twins that Grace views in the offices of Life magazine; this film-within-a-film becomes embedded in her unconscious mind and threatens to warp her consciousness as well.