Michael Reeves


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The Sorcerers - Movie Poster
Here is the American one-sheet movie poster for The Sorcerers (1967), starring Boris Karloff. One-sheets measured 27x41 inches, and were the poster style most commonly used in theaters.

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Sorcerers, The (1967) -- (Movie Clip) My Professional Services Fairly guerrilla in Kensington, London, opening with Boris Karloff (in his second-to-last film) as indignant Professor Monserrat, tangling with a shop owner (Martin Terry) then plotting with his spouse (Catherine Lacey), in 23-year old director Michael Reeves' The Sorcerers, 1967.
Sorcerers, The (1967) -- (Movie Clip) I'm Too Young To Die Having agreed with his wife (Catherine Lacey) to recruit a willing volunteer to test their new mind-control technique, hypnotist Monserrat (Boris Karloff) settles on Ian Ogilvy (as disaffected Lononder Mike), a regular collaborator of the young director Michael Reeves, early in The Sorcerers, 1967.
Sorcerers, The (1967) -- (Movie Clip) My Will Is Stronger Mean behavior by Mike (Ian Ogilvy) leads to blows with mechanic pal Alan (Victor Henry) over Nicole (Elizabeth Ercy), neither of whom know he's being mind-controlled by Monserrat (Boris Karloff) and his suddenly evil wife (Catherine Lacey), in director Michael Reeves' The Sorcerers, 1967.
Conqueror Worm, The (1968) -- (Movie Clip) Hopkins Preys Upon Them Part of the opening vignette, then credits, then narration on the English civil war, and introducing royalist soldiers Richard (Ian Ogilvy) and Swanson (Nicky Henson), still not quite meeting star Vincent Price, in The Conqueror Worm, a.k.a Witchfinder General. 1968.
Conqueror Worm, The (1968) -- (Movie Clip) He Still Prays To Satan Crooked witch hunter Hopkins (Vincent Price), paid by citizens of a Suffolk village, gets to work with aide Stearnes (Robert Russell), starting with priest Lowes (Rupert Davies), whose niece Sara (HIlary Dwyer) tries a rescue, in The Conqueror Worm, a.k.a Witchfinder General. 1968.
Conqueror Worm, The (1968) -- (Movie Clip) The Lord's Work We meet Hopkins (Vincent Price) and Stearnes (Robert Russell), both historical figures, en route to a lucrative witch-killing gig, as soldier Richard (Ian Ogilvy) parts with betrothed Sara (Hilary Dwyer) and her priest uncle Lowes (Rupert Davies), in The Conqueror Worm, a.k.a Witchfinder General. 1968.
Conqueror Worm, The (1968) -- (Movie Clip) Should You Then Sink... Witch-hunter Hopkins (Vincent Price), with aide Stearnes (Robert Russell) dispenses with three offenders in a Suffolk village, ca. 1646, including innocent priest Lowes (Rupert Davies), in director Michael Reeves' loosely fact-based The Conqueror Worm, a.k.a Witchfinder General. 1968.
Conqueror Worm, The (1968) -- (Movie Clip) I Thought They'd Have Pity Soldier Richard (Ian Ogilvy) in the Suffolk home town of his betrothed Sara (Hilary Dwyer) after her uncle, an Anglican priest, has been murdered by witch-hunters, leading to a do-it-yourself marriage, in The Conqueror Worm, a.k.a Witchfinder General, 1968, directed by Michael Reeves, starring Vincent Price.
Castle Of The Living Dead, The -- (Movie Clip) No Life Was Safe The opening both arty and low-rent, in Napoleonic France, leading to a theater troupe in which Dart (Luciano Pigozzi) is fake-hanged by Bruno (Jacques Stany), geeky Donald Sutherland loving it, in the French-Italian Castle Of The Living Dead, 1964, from minor-legend director Michael Reeves.
Castle Of The Living Dead, The -- (Movie Clip) Behind The Monsters Actors Bruno (Jacques Stany), Laura (Gaia Germani), short Nick (Antonio De Martino) and new recruit Eric (Philippe Leroy) find a weird bird and weirder old lady (Donald Sutherland, his second cameo) en route to an iffy gig, in the Italian-French co-production Castle Of The Living Dead, 1964.

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