Posted by Mark - IN. on July 01, 2014 at 17:14:10 from (76.16.22.126):
In Reply to: haunted house posted by Brian806 on July 01, 2014 at 07:43:41:
"...Old House Up Over The Hill From The Farm..."
You never saw that movie? Think starred Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, Bela Legosi, and Boris Karloff, written and directed by Alfed Hitchcock. Man, that was the scariest movie I ever saw, based upon a true story that took place in Nebraska. Case VAC that was rebuilt by the charactors of Legosi and Karloff playing a couple of demented mechanics that escaped from prison after travelling the country killing people. For some reason,the VAC would leave their repair shop during the night and kill homeless people heading to California looking for work during the Great Depression. Lorre was the last homeless guy it tried to kill and run through a pulled hay bailer, when the sheriff played by Price, who sneaked up on it as it was just to clobber Lorre with a starter crank as he ran through some bushes, trying to escape. Price jumped up onto the VAC's back (its seat really), reached under the hood with his pocket knife and cut its plug wires, but it didn't stop because it was a gasoline-diesel hybrid, sort of a frankentractor created by Legosi and Karloff. Then Price got the dristributor cap off, and that didn't work either. What stopped the killer VAC was Price sliding up its hood and shoving his shirt down its breather, suffocating it, then put his jands over its headlights so it couldn't see anymore, and it ran into the lake and drown. That's pretty much where the movie ended, except that at the very, very end, the demented Legosi and Karloff were working feverishly in their garage putting together another monster for a followup horror movie based on a true story called, "Edsel" that starred a very young Charles Bronson, Steve McQueen, and Fred Gwynn.
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