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Horror Hospital

The Operation is a Success ... When the Patient Dies
1973 | 90m | English

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Following his forced retirement from an appalling rock band, Jason decides to vacation at Brittlehouse Manor, a health farm run by the leather-gloved, ex-Nazi scientist Dr. Storm. Along the way, Jason meets Judy, also on her way to Brittlehouse Manor to visit her aunt, who married Dr. Storm some years ago. Once they arrive, the pair realise rather quickly that something is wrong, probably because the other guests have had their brains surgically removed, or all the blood pouring from the sink, or possibly just because the creepy midget keeps telling them to brush their teeth.
Release Date: May 11, 1973
Director: Antony Balch
Writer: Antony Balch, Alan Watson
Genres: Comedy, Science Fiction, Horror
Keywords dreams, wheelchair, mind control, mad doctor, zombie
Production Companies Noteworthy Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Michael Gough Dr. Christian Storm
Robin Askwith Jason Jones
Vanessa Shaw Judy Peters
Dennis Price Mr. Pollack
Ellen Pollock Olga ("Aunt Harris")
Skip Martin Frederick
Kurt Christian Abraham Warren
Barbara Wendy Millie
Kenneth Benda Carter
Martin Grace Bike Boy
Colin Skeaping Bike Boy
George Herbert Laboratory Assistant
Antony Balch Bearded Man at Club / Bike Boy (uncredited)
Richard Gordon Man in Club
Name Job
David Bill Art Direction
Antony Balch Director, Screenplay
Alan Watson Screenplay
Robert C. Dearberg Editor
David McDonald Director of Photography
Thelma Graves Casting
Name Title
Richard Gordon Producer
Ray Corbett Associate Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
5.0

Garbled mess entertains royally. It's one of those creaky British horrors that always show up on the BBC in the early hours of the morning. The reason for this is that the only ones watching are the drunks staggering in from the pub, or the insomniacs interested in a thrill to pass the time away ... with. The former are the better off because this is a film where not being of sober mind can only aid the viewing. It's bonkers in plotting, Robin Askwith (just prior to his shift into a sex comedy franchise) is a stressed out singer with a pop group. He decides to go for some R&R at a country retreat. He hooks up with Vanessa Shaw on the train journey in, and once they arrive at the retreat they find it's a bizarro world inhabited by mute bikers, lobotomised robots, a malignant dwarf and a mad doctor (Michael Gough) in a wheelchair! That's pretty much it, not much makes sense, there's a little sexy nudity, a whole host of sequences where the zombies do nothing of interest, some scenes of the dwarf (Skip Martin) mixing potions and puddings, and some cool fake fights between Askwith and chums and the crash helmet bikers. It plods along gleefully to the finale's big reveal and chase/escape sequence, to round it off as car crash cinema. Splendidly bad and joyful in subtexts. 5/10

May 16, 2024