Steve Railsback |
Colonel Tom Carlson (Steve Railsback) leads a crew of astronauts who are investigating Halley's comet when they come across a huge derelict spaceship. Inside it they find many deceased bat-like creatures, and are unaware that three of the survivors of the alien race have transformed themselves into attractive humans. One of the trio is a naked female (Mathilda May) who begins to entrance the Colonel. This "woman" is an energy vampire, and back on earth she and her companions create havoc, leading to a plague in London and a near-apocalypse that only Carlson can stop.
Pitiful victim of the space vampires |
Steve Railsback and Patrick Stewart |
Mathilda May |
Verdict: One of Hooper's best pictures. ***.
I agree, this little known gem is one of Hooper’s best, though Poltergeist is more enduring. Railsback was an appealing leading man, though he is better remembered for his more villainous and evil supporting roles, and Peter Firth, a very fine actor, will always be Alan Strang in Equus to me. I need to see this one again, a very good sci fi horror, definitely on a par with Alien and Aliens.
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There was definitely a back lash against the movie back in the day. I still need to see Equus!
ReplyDeleteI hate to rain on this, but for me this film was laughably bad. I saw this my senior year of high school and me and my friends made fun of this movie a la MST3K (and the audience was enjoying OUR COMMENTS more than the film!). I seriously wanted my money back--it was painful to watch--even if the lead was naked through most of the picture. A total cringe-fest.
ReplyDeleteWell, to each his own, Phil. As I say it was borderline campy at times and that may be why the critics and you and your friends hated it and laughed at it. (Actually, the persistently naked leading lady may have added to the camp factor!) No, the picture was not well-received although you might -- or might not -- think better of it if you saw it again today.
ReplyDeleteIn any case, thanks for your comments! Have a great 2020!