Review of Scared to Death (1947) by Tristan P — 14 Jun 2008
Incredibly, nightmarishly bizarre horror flick from the tail end of the classic horror era. The garish colour is what gives the film it's hallucinatory power, making it feel like a fever dream. The great Lugosi is in fine form here, and horror regulars Angelo Rossito and George Zucco are fine, too.
Nat Pendleton is a disaster, however.
This review of Scared to Death (1947) was written by Tristan P on 14 Jun 2008.
Scared to Death has generally received negative reviews.
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