By Chris Wright, MoreHorror.com
“Anguish” (1987)
Directed By: Bigas Luna
Written By: Bigas Luna
Starring: Zelda Rubinstein (Alice the Mother), Michael Lerner (John), Talia Paul (Patty), Angel Jove (The Killer), Clara pastor (Linda), Isabel Garcia Lorca (Caroline).
Just when I thought Zelda Rubinstein in the “Poltergeist” trilogy couldn’t get any creepier, she out did herself in Bigas Luna’s psychological Spanish horror film “Anguish.” This horror film blew me away with its imagery. I’ve never seen a movie within a movie done this well before. It’s very sad as I haven’t heard many discuss this movie before. It deserves more recognition than it has received. The only release of this movie is on hard to find 80s label “Key Video.” Blue Underground has re-released this as well. The VHS I found has a warning label regarding hypnosis, which I found out watching it can make you...
“Anguish” (1987)
Directed By: Bigas Luna
Written By: Bigas Luna
Starring: Zelda Rubinstein (Alice the Mother), Michael Lerner (John), Talia Paul (Patty), Angel Jove (The Killer), Clara pastor (Linda), Isabel Garcia Lorca (Caroline).
Just when I thought Zelda Rubinstein in the “Poltergeist” trilogy couldn’t get any creepier, she out did herself in Bigas Luna’s psychological Spanish horror film “Anguish.” This horror film blew me away with its imagery. I’ve never seen a movie within a movie done this well before. It’s very sad as I haven’t heard many discuss this movie before. It deserves more recognition than it has received. The only release of this movie is on hard to find 80s label “Key Video.” Blue Underground has re-released this as well. The VHS I found has a warning label regarding hypnosis, which I found out watching it can make you...
- 6/7/2012
- by admin
- MoreHorror
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