UnclePoe
02-15-2004, 08:33 PM
I quickly realize there are some horror geniuses roaming Horror Express, so I may finally have the chance to learn something.
Two "clips" that I have great memory of that solidified my love of horror, but what, when, etc. completely escapes me:
1 - An anthology, in color, where the second story had to do something with a doctor/hospital. But the third installment had a vampire welcoming a guest for dinner. As he prepares to snack from the guest, the full moon comes in view and you guessed it, the guest transforms into a werewolf, attacking the host vampire.
Any idea what this was? --- This was my direct inspiration for the story I developed in high school and the screenplay I did 10 years ago, and I would love to know what it is.
2 - Obviously a horror production, perhaps even a TV series. All I remember when I saw this in the early 70s was a fugutive is handcuffed to the bumper of a car/police car. Next thing I remember seeing was the guys hand still attached to the bumper by the handcuffs, but he was gone. Running away through a field or something holding his arm. It was rather graphic for the day and for me at a young age.
Any ideas?
Thanks for the effort
Tim
Two "clips" that I have great memory of that solidified my love of horror, but what, when, etc. completely escapes me:
1 - An anthology, in color, where the second story had to do something with a doctor/hospital. But the third installment had a vampire welcoming a guest for dinner. As he prepares to snack from the guest, the full moon comes in view and you guessed it, the guest transforms into a werewolf, attacking the host vampire.
Any idea what this was? --- This was my direct inspiration for the story I developed in high school and the screenplay I did 10 years ago, and I would love to know what it is.
2 - Obviously a horror production, perhaps even a TV series. All I remember when I saw this in the early 70s was a fugutive is handcuffed to the bumper of a car/police car. Next thing I remember seeing was the guys hand still attached to the bumper by the handcuffs, but he was gone. Running away through a field or something holding his arm. It was rather graphic for the day and for me at a young age.
Any ideas?
Thanks for the effort
Tim