nevver: Barbara Steele, 1958
Mike Hudack (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
nevver : Barbara Steele, 1958
BARBARA STEELE "DOUBLE FEATURE"[SLIM CASE] [THE LONG HAIR OF DEATH+TERROR CREATURES FROM THE GRAVE]
Mike Hudack (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
nevver : Barbara Steele, 1958
Movie Moxie (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
... (1931) Gary Oldman in Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) Dominic Purcell in Blade: Trinity Lady Vamps: Barbara Steele as in Black Sunday / La maschera del demonio Vampire Girl in Vampire Girl vs. Frankenstein Girl Selene in Underworld Trilogy: Underworld, Underworld: Evolution , Underworld: Rise of the Lycans There are more but often it's a surprize when the vampire is a women, so I don't...
Sparks In Electrical Jelly (Free subscription) | 11/27/2009
... seeing a frail Boris Karloff wasted on such lame fare, and why did they feel it necessary to paint Barbara Steele green? And give her absolutely no dialogue? Blood on Satan's Claw would seem to be a film from the era more in keeping with the spirit of Witch Cults of the Radio Age. As indeed Dracula AD72, with its supposedly hip characters pre-occupied with groovy parties and the tireless...
DVD Talk (Free subscription) | 11/24/2009
Recommended "I'm not a violent person by nature, but if there's a room here I'm ready to fight for it!" The Movie What's this? A slasher from the genre's heyday that I haven't even heard of?! And it stars the plucky Rebecca Balding of The Boogens ?!! Horror icon Barbara Steele is in it, too?!!! And it's (partially) written by the men responsible for A Nightmare on Elm Street...
Cinematical (Free subscription) | 10/31/2009
... by Nikolai Gogol , Black Sunday was a huge hit. It also made a star out of the haunting, sensuous Barbara Steele , who plays two roles here. She's a 200 year-old witch, Asa Vajda, who was burned at the stake and forced to wear a horrible mask with spikes on the inside. Two centuries later, she plays Katia who lives in a (haunted) castle with her father and brother. Some weary travelers...
Grantbridge Street & other misadventures (Free subscription) | 10/29/2009
58 minutes ago 59 minutes ago Mario Bava created some fine films, but this one is my favorite. Why, you ask? Barbara Steele. Yowza.