Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing |
Near the turn of the century, a village is bedeviled by a series of bizarre murders where the victims are turned to stone. Dr. Namaroff (Peter Cushing) seems to know more about what is going on than he is willing to tell Professor Jules Heitz (Michael Goodliffe), whose son, Bruno (Jeremy Longhurst) was one of the victims. When the professor himself succumbs to the strange ailment, his other son Paul (Richard Pasco), comes to investigate. There he begins a romance with Namaroff's lovely associate, Carla (Barbara Shelley), which greatly complicates matters. But does she have anything to do with this weird legend about the spirit of one of the three gorgons of mythology inhabiting a human female ... ?
Barbara Shelly and Richard Pasco |
Verdict: Medusa herself might have enjoyed this look at one of her sisters. ***.
Have not seen this one but am always up for a horror film that costars Lee and Cushing--what a great screen team!
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They certainly were, and they were especially good in Hammer horror flicks like this!
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