hisnature
Joined May 2013
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I really wanted to like this movie, but from the get go they propagated one of the biggest lies in American history. No witches in America were ever burned at the stake. None. In Europe, those considered heretics were not infrequently set aflame but not in America. My all-time favorite film about witchcraft is Horror Hotel, a.k.a. The City of the Dead. Its opening scene is quite similar to that of The Unholy. It was made in 1960. You would think after 64 years filmmakers would get this one important historical point correct. It's not that I'm against artistic license but promoting this myth ad nauseam really detracts from a story line.
Seriously underrated B-movie horror. A highly entertaining film in the vein of Tarantula and Mysterious Island. It is a must see for anyone that loves cinematic giant invertebrate thrills.
The synopsis for this film was intriguing, so I started watching it. The "chemistry" between the two main characters was as forced as tax bill, as flat as bad soda, and as irritating as a bug in the eye. Sad to see someone of John Saxon's caliber in this movie.