Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA young boy is possessed by the spirit of an Indian medicine man and begins to terrorize the local population.A young boy is possessed by the spirit of an Indian medicine man and begins to terrorize the local population.A young boy is possessed by the spirit of an Indian medicine man and begins to terrorize the local population.
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The movie seems to have been assembled piecemeal. There are flashbacks from hypnosis sessions and journals. Sadly not much happens in them. The individual stories are filled with padding like a couple extended RV chase/out of control sequences. There are also long pointless conversations that lead nowhere and don't help move the plot along. It is painfully boring. The idea of the Indian mummies as a plot device tying every thing together just doesn't work.
I like these regionally made low budget movies but this is one that I just can't recommend. I had never heard of this one before and I can see why,
I like these regionally made low budget movies but this is one that I just can't recommend. I had never heard of this one before and I can see why,
James T. Flocker's unfairly derided, entertainingly creaky creepshow is a benign, family friendly 1970s spooky-kooky fright flick that all too rarely get mentioned without pronounced sarcasm, so I'm giving it some belated, but wholly deserved B-Movie love, screw the naysayers! While the plot is looser than the evil-eyed Mummy's shroud, it has an appealing, weirdly off-center atmosphere, lending Flocker's desert-set yarn about a lad's possession by malign medicine man some additional paranormal pep! One doesn't need ESP to divine that these genteel supernatural shenanigans are manifestly not suitable for all terror-seeking tastes. In an increasingly ageist era where one all too rarely see octogenarians portrayed as proactive protagonists, the refreshingly senior cast of 'Ghosts That Still Walk' provides a welcome tonic against the teenage hegemony of contemporary Jump-scare horror. I've always admired Anne 'Airplane' Nelson, who remains as charmingly watchable as ever, with handsome Matt Boston delivering an equally credible performance!
"Ghosts That Still Walk" is the tale of a fifteen year old boy Mark possessed by the vengeful spirit of a Indian medicine man and illustrates various related paranormal phenomena connected to an ancient curse including the most memorable bit of rolling and flying desert stones.There is also a haunted cavern and an invisible force,which takes control of the elderly couple's RV."Ghosts That Still Walk" looks cheap and is full of dull sequences.But the rolling stones are a total hoot and the acting is decent.The plot does make a little sense,but if you are into bizarre cinema check this low-budget oddity out.7 rolling stones out of 10.
When I rented this movie I thought I was going to see a horror-movie. However, there is little horror in this typical seventies mystery-drama directed by strange James T. Flocker. Nice-looking Matt Boston carries the picture with his fine performance and the typical strange atmosphere of Flocker's movies is all-present.
Ghosts That Still Walk is one of those films that grabs you and doesn't let go until the end, especially when you see it as a child. Seeing the film as an adult, you have to admit it isn't really all that scary, but the story is very fascinating and contains allot of great mysterious scenes (especially the ones with the creepy mummy)
One of the best scenes in the movie is without a doubt the scene with grandpa and grandma in their new RV; the scene with the rocks is very exciting and pretty scary. Also the scenes where the main character discovers his mother's secret is pretty frightening.
Okay, the acting in the film isn't all that great and the film sometimes seems to get a little bit boring, but overall Ghosts That Still Walk is fun. Too bad only a few people saw this film, this film really deserves better. I just wanna say: Mr. Flocker, you've done a good job! And for all you Hollywood producers out there; If you want to remake a movie, remake this one!
One of the best scenes in the movie is without a doubt the scene with grandpa and grandma in their new RV; the scene with the rocks is very exciting and pretty scary. Also the scenes where the main character discovers his mother's secret is pretty frightening.
Okay, the acting in the film isn't all that great and the film sometimes seems to get a little bit boring, but overall Ghosts That Still Walk is fun. Too bad only a few people saw this film, this film really deserves better. I just wanna say: Mr. Flocker, you've done a good job! And for all you Hollywood producers out there; If you want to remake a movie, remake this one!
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By what name was Ghosts That Still Walk (1977) officially released in Canada in English?
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