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Post by classichorrorfan on Jun 28, 2021 10:08:39 GMT -5
I just discovered another lost cult classic from Amicus called "Deadly Bees," which is a British horror film from 1966. It is about a singer who suddenly has a mental breakdown on camera, passes out, ending up in the hospital, then having her doctor recommend she take a vacation on an island at a friend of his' house. His friend turns out to be a beekeeper who also processes his own honey. Things get real shady when his horse gets sick, then both his wife and dog get attacked and stung to death by a huge swarm of killer bees. There is also a good twist making it look like the man behind the killer bees to be one guy, then having it turn out to be somebody else. It is overall very interesting and gets very intense when killings and investigations begin. Fans of Amicus should not be disappointed with this one.
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Post by endo on Jul 10, 2021 18:42:23 GMT -5
Nice, need to check this one out. I think I've ever only seen Amicus' anthology movies, so this should be cool to see.
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Post by NDX on Jul 10, 2021 18:52:33 GMT -5
Sadly not on YouTube when I looked, I was hoping to watch it.
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Post by endo on Jul 11, 2021 0:40:20 GMT -5
I wanted to see it too. Couldn't find it on my streaming channels either.
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Post by classichorrorfan on Jul 12, 2021 10:14:36 GMT -5
I wanted to see it too. Couldn't find it on my streaming channels either. We have a DVD copy of it. It should be available to order on Amazon and maybe Ebay. It is a rare one, but worth watching and keeping.
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