
The Vampires Night Orgy - 1973
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01/12/24 • 79 min
"The Vampires' Night Orgy" is a Spanish horror film from 1973 and directed by León Klimovsky. A group of stranded travelers seek refuge in a seemingly deserted village. However, they are attacked one by one by the villagers, who are undead creatures. Amber and Mike go over the high and low points of this quirky and inscrutable horror flick. Mike also discusses the non-player character he created for tabletop role playing games that is available for download.
Title: The Vampires Night Orgy
Director: León Klimovsky
IMDB Rating: 4.8 out of 10
Rating: R
Content warnings: blood, gore, death of a child, voyeurism, nudity, gross images, murder, violence
Hilarious tagline: "When the moon is up the fun begins."
5th Edition Character: The Countess, a vampire
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"The Vampires' Night Orgy" is a Spanish horror film from 1973 and directed by León Klimovsky. A group of stranded travelers seek refuge in a seemingly deserted village. However, they are attacked one by one by the villagers, who are undead creatures. Amber and Mike go over the high and low points of this quirky and inscrutable horror flick. Mike also discusses the non-player character he created for tabletop role playing games that is available for download.
Title: The Vampires Night Orgy
Director: León Klimovsky
IMDB Rating: 4.8 out of 10
Rating: R
Content warnings: blood, gore, death of a child, voyeurism, nudity, gross images, murder, violence
Hilarious tagline: "When the moon is up the fun begins."
5th Edition Character: The Countess, a vampire
Learn more at World of Welstar:
Twitter: @WorldofWelstar
Instagram: @world_of_welstar
Facebook: @worldofwelstar
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/talien
Watch this movie on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NnnJF4G7Fws
Buy the 50 movie set: https://amzn.to/3Nj5PGn
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The Midnight Warning - 1932
"The Midnight Warning” is a mystery based on an urban legend. The plot follows the legend which might be called "The Vanishing Hotel Room" or "The Vanishing Lady.” A woman insists her brother was staying in a hotel room, but the hotel staff says they have no record that he was ever there. Mike and Amber go through this plot, which has some interesting twists, but falls flat at the ending, which was typical of a pre-Hayes code flick.
- Title: The Midnight Warning
- Director: Spencer Gordon Bennet
- IMDB Rating: 4.9 out of 10
- Rating: Not rated
- Content warnings: Kidnapping/abduction, mental torture, trivialization of mental illness, trauma, corpse mutilation (offscreen), death (offscreen)
- Hilarious tagline: “Capitalism is a the real villain."
5th Edition Character: Huntley Gordon, a necromancer who runs a profitable inn (Clarendon Arms) but performs plague experiments in the basement
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Colorized version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbGuQKikD7E
Urban legend “the vanishing hotel room”: https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/the-vanishing-hotel-room/
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Strangers of the Evening - 1932
"Strangers of the Evening" is a pre-Hayes code mystery from 1932. There's some body switching going on at the coroner's office, in order to cover up a crime. When a prominent person is presumed murdered, his daughter and her fiancée are the main suspects, because they've left town abruptly. Are these two completely different storylines that don't seem to have any connection? Yes, they are. How do they wind up coming together? Well, Amber had to watch the movie several times to understand. Amber and Mike discuss how it all ends and talk about the character Mike created for use in tabletop role playing games which you can download for free.
Title: Strangers of the Evening
Director: H. Bruce Humberstone
IMDB Rating: 5.0 out of 10
Rating: Not rating
Content warnings: Murder, Violence, and Death
Hilarious tagline: “Snookie, tell me what happened!"
Notable actors: Zasu Pitts, who was known for her self-effacing comedic roles in over 200 productions
5th Edition Character: Dr. Chandler, a necromancer
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