Mangle the fox ??? lol , I was watching but kept having to fast forward as it was so funny, I mean how in only 50yrs what was genuinely funny is now so lame. .What scares people now, I do not know how people in the 50s would have coped is they knew...the sort of films now showing.. Like wolf creek, devastating , so damn scary...
Yes! A great era for films! And if TH-cam yanks this one, the Pharaoh won't be the only one cursing, and we'll see to it that they are wrapped in bandages and calling for their mummy!
For anyone watching, if you ever get stung by a scorpion, do NOT do what the actor did! It's not a snake bite nd you can't suck the poison out. The FIRST thing you do is locate the scorpion so it doesn't keep stinging your patient as you're treating them! You don't need to do anything for a scorpion sting. It'll hurt, but that'll go away in a few hours.
I got stuck by a scorpion, I went to a doctor who was near and got a shot of epinephrine. Because I was having an extreme allergic reaction, what a trip! My butt, half of it swelled twice the size, after the shot all was well
One of my favorite movie, your is very clear ,the coma rotary betweenness IS HILARIOUS. I WAS AN AVID CREATURE FEATURE WATCHER (moons and moons ago) thanks for the hair play and Harry says players
I had forgotten what these "Saturday kiddie show" movies were like. Our host in Miami was "M.T. Graves". Thanks for bringing back memories that made me smile.
The "Curse" genre of horror is always fun. In fact archeology horror movies would be super boring if there wasn't a chance you unleash a curse whenever you find and open something old. For example, imagine watching a movie where archeologists open the tomb of "King Whatever" and nothing happens. Luckily in this movie everything you imagine happening happens! So see you when we watch....(in a slow scary voice)....."PHARAOHS CURSE".
@@troyhickman4904 ❤😂❤ yes your right,😂😂❤❤ thank you 💞 I really needed this ❤️ You make my day so much more happier 💗💗💗 God bless you and all of your love ones, with all my love and respect from a Grandma 💞🌹
Or, a curse that just can be viewed as a bunch of natural occurrences. Some guy dies from a bee sting, but he didn't know he was allergic. Bad luck. Car accident? He didn't get his brakes checked because the warning light burned out. Bad luck. Taken individually, they seem normal, but the audience is putting 2 and 2 together during the whole movie.
Never seen this great movie before but boy did I enjoy it. And this is the best channel on u-tube such fun and just watched the J.C movie again never heard of it Bodybags !! But omg it was fantastic a who's who of stars in it all brought by a great great channel and Vincent and all I love you guys you all always pick me up and make me laugh and smile love you all.
Couldn't stay up late enough last night to watch this film, but I watched it today. I disagree with your analysis of the films on Friday versus Saturday night. This film was excellent. And of course you all being there makes it worth watching the show.
I really enjoyed this one , it's probably my favorite up to now . Love the whole Egyptian tomb mystery , and that Egyptian girl from the desert was totally smokin" , very attractive and perfect for the part . As usual Vincent , Tangella , and Livingston made the entire experience so very entertaining . Thank you guys , great movie !
I love your back and forth conversation with the guest, he’s very personable and good natured. You should have him on again, maybe just to chat without a movie.
had to enter again. I could tell that this wasn't made in Egypt. The sand over there and eastern bounderies of Mediterranian Sea into Arabia is totally different, but no matter the movie was ok for its day. And the high resolution made it easier to view. All actors spoke very well(no stammering or sluffings of speech) making everything said understandable
I’ve been a fan of these, since I was a kid. I remember our moms would drop us off at the Indiana theater for the matinee’s, and we would watch movies, including night of the living, dead, Dracula movies, which are really scary, and the Frankenstein ones which are pretty scary to , I lived on a farm and every night I had to go out and collect the warm eggs from the chickens in the evening I lose and I don’t always worry about getting back from the barn with the warm eggs in my bicycle basket before the sun went down, and I was really scared🎉
Luv Livingston with green hair. Butler serving breakfast posh cafe in Cal. Vincent, still got contacts in Luton ?. I bought two LE Vellocetes in Luton ( noddy bikes ), Keep up the work and feed Tangella fresh meat .
"Pharaoh" doesn't actually mean "king" in Egyptian. It means "the big house" and refers to the palace, in the same way that people today might say "the white house" when they mean the President.
They’re not talking about a physical place when they say pharaoh it’s the house of meaning their bloodline not the physical place. They live the house of and then whatever the name of that particular Dynasty or king not a physical place, talking about the bloodline. And when you talk about the White House, it’s an actual place the building you don’t address the president as Mr. White House you address him as Mr. President two completely different things ones a person holding an office and the other is a physical residence.
In the late 60's early 70's when I was a tween there was a program on Friday nites on WGN channel 9 in Chicago called Creature Features that ran old horror films. They played Henry Mancini's Experiment In Terror as the theme song. Some of those old movies scared me silly. There's a website for it too. I'm digging your nineties goth look. I'm new to this channel, because you named it Creature Features I'll be checking back in.
Can't share the below sentiments re: this film, in fact, I started getting restless towards the end. This is no gem. As for the mummy or whatever he was, he is not and never will be thee Boris Karloff.
The movie is not boring Vincent. I love it, &, I also enjoy the break with u tlking to the guest. Enjoy tangella as well. Mr. Livingston is more on the quiet side I notice.
"Pharaoh's Curse" - which can only mean: The Sahara Desert. There will be: Sand in my pic nic basket. Sand in my SPAM-wiches. Since this is a film made in the 1950s, expect to see: Women archeologists crossing the Sahara Desert wearing high heel shoes. (Only wild camels leave skid marks on the desert sands :)
4:49 PM Janet Craft "Jason and the Argonauts" is the one with the skeletons coming to life and have a sword fight. 4:51 PM Janet Craft That scene scared me when I saw it on TV when I was little. 4:51 PM Janet Craft I prefer movies like that than most of the CGI stuff now 4:52 PM Janet Craft what? 4:53 PM Janet Craft See you soon ..... enjoy the movie :) 4:54 PM Janet Craft Write to me in the Comments if you like - I just came here to visit and click on the Notification ... 4:55 PM Janet Craft I have to prepare supper 🙂 and snacks:)
Actually, "Pharaoh" means "great house". In the same sense of "Fall of the House of Usher". Or Lincoln's assessment of the split between North and South -- an ancient Biblical reference: "A House divided against itself cannot stand." In other words, "House " means "Family". So, Pharaoh is more than just "King". He is revered as "The Father of his county". Even though this film was shot on the cheap it is still surprisingly high quality photography. The indication is that each frame has pure blacks, pure whites, and full spectrum of grays in between. Whereas poor quality would be absence of widely varrying shades gray (contrast is too High). Or nothing but mushy gray (contrast is too Low).
From what I found on Wikipedia, looks like we'll be spending a little time with Bast (the Egyptian Cat Goddess) in this film. Will we have a guest bringing any feline friends? Surely the Lady of Bubastis will want a representative or two present to ensure that all is pleasing to Her
I love that the mysterious Egyptian woman has no luggage, yet still manages to change her dress a couple times on the journey. Wish I could that, it would make travelling a whole lot easier. 😂😂😂😂
Love you guys! Would love to see 'Audrey Rose' & 'Rosemary's Baby' Livingston, you ROCK! And Tangella... we could hang!!! Vincent, love your interviews! 🖤☠️🖤
In beginning officer goes "I may suggest sir turn your lamp down" so he turned it down but look at the big old globe behind him you can see 3 blasting bright round reflections off that globe of the old-school studio kleig lights in perfect order the overhead with two fill lights each side.😅
Look forward to Creature features every week! Thanks for all the great movies and time well spent!
Mangle the fox ??? lol , I was watching but kept having to fast forward as it was so funny, I mean how in only 50yrs what was genuinely funny is now so lame. .What scares people now, I do not know how people in the 50s would have coped is they knew...the sort of films now showing.. Like wolf creek, devastating , so damn scary...
Always love movies from the fifties! Getting ready for fun!
The movies from back then sure was classic
They required acting not special effects for the mind.
You make these movies come alive. Thank you for posting them.
Modern... yet classical. This is genius... and the cast is perfected. Thank you 💙
I enjoyed the movie very much 😁. Thank you Creature Features production crew, Host Vincent and Mr Livingston and Tangella.
Wow….I didn’t expect such great cinematography from a 50s-era creature feature….Writing is good, as well. Excellent ❤
I love the actor who plays the Captain. This really is a good old movie !
Oh, you people are in for a real treat. I had to make sure this was the movie I'd seen a couple years ago.
This film has remarkable resolution in B/W, good sound for 1956. The copywrite at beginning reads MCMLVi, so the quality of it is great.
The freaking musical score is also really nice!!
It may have been released in 1957.
awesome film 👍 - if my mum was still alive this would have been a favorite of hers to watch
Great story. Great dialogue. Great script. Well written. Great acting. Great classic. Different than expected.
Just saw it again. Second time this week. I am addicted.
Were we watching the same movie? LOL
@@dalekosak7611 I love it too.
I haven't seen this one in a long time. Outstanding...I'll have the chance to refamiliarize myself with this 1957 thriller.
Love your work, all. Peace from down under.
I have never seen this one; looking forward to it!
Yes! A great era for films! And if TH-cam yanks this one, the Pharaoh won't be the only one cursing, and we'll see to it that they are wrapped in bandages and calling for their mummy!
Yep the 50's was the golden age of monsters and also produced man's greatest invention....the pointy bra!
Thanks for the mammaries, sea...
@@troyhickman4904 nuuu fair I want meh mummy 😂😂😂😂
@@seacampeon8729 pointy ass bra 😂😂😂😂
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I love the older movies, especially this one…most enjoyable…thank you…👍❤️🙏🏼🖖
For anyone watching, if you ever get stung by a scorpion, do NOT do what the actor did! It's not a snake bite nd you can't suck the poison out. The FIRST thing you do is locate the scorpion so it doesn't keep stinging your patient as you're treating them! You don't need to do anything for a scorpion sting. It'll hurt, but that'll go away in a few hours.
Even w/ Snake Bites; never suck out the Poison.
It enters a Cut etc. in your mouth, and you''re Effed !
I got stuck by a scorpion, I went to a doctor who was near and got a shot of epinephrine. Because I was having an extreme allergic reaction, what a trip! My butt, half of it swelled twice the size, after the shot all was well
You don’t suck the venom of a snake bite either. It’s an old wives tale.
One of my favorite movie, your is very clear ,the coma rotary betweenness IS HILARIOUS. I WAS AN AVID CREATURE FEATURE WATCHER (moons and moons ago) thanks for the hair play and Harry says players
Weird I just got the notification you were even having a feature tonight... Love the Show
Awesome! I think this gem was filmed in Death Valley....a perfect location for a mummy picture. See you Saturday.
I had forgotten what these "Saturday kiddie show" movies were like. Our host in Miami was "M.T. Graves". Thanks for bringing back memories that made me smile.
Give Mr. Livingston a raise!
I have watched Svengooli for years and actually you show better movies. Thanks!!
For such a low budget film, this is really a bit of a gem. I'd give it a worthwhile to watch star.
Pharaoh " Ooouch.....#%&!!!!&%**!!!, stubbed my toe!!!". The Pharaoh's curse.
Pharoes curse is an interesting new mummy movie for me,thanks creature features never knew about it
The "Curse" genre of horror is always fun. In fact archeology horror movies would be super boring if there wasn't a chance you unleash a curse whenever you find and open something old. For example, imagine watching a movie where archeologists open the tomb of "King Whatever" and nothing happens. Luckily in this movie everything you imagine happening happens! So see you when we watch....(in a slow scary voice)....."PHARAOHS CURSE".
Sometimes I like to pretend I'm instigating a curse when I open a can of creamed corn. Remember, a cheap thrill is still a thrill...🌽
@@troyhickman4904 ❤😂❤ yes your right,😂😂❤❤ thank you 💞 I really needed this ❤️ You make my day so much more happier 💗💗💗
God bless you and all of your love ones, with all my love and respect from a Grandma 💞🌹
@@games-qz1cu what a wonderful thing to hear at Easter. Thanks so much!
Or, a curse that just can be viewed as a bunch of natural occurrences. Some guy dies from a bee sting, but he didn't know he was allergic. Bad luck. Car accident? He didn't get his brakes checked because the warning light burned out. Bad luck. Taken individually, they seem normal, but the audience is putting 2 and 2 together during the whole movie.
Here we go! Can't wait to see the crew.
Never seen this great movie before but boy did I enjoy it. And this is the best channel on u-tube such fun and just watched the J.C movie again never heard of it Bodybags !! But omg it was fantastic a who's who of stars in it all brought by a great great channel and Vincent and all I love you guys you all always pick me up and make me laugh and smile love you all.
The second story hilarious
Oh, what a fine movie! Thanks for posting it! I agree the first three mummy movies are the best.
You picked a good one this time. As long as the actors take the story seriously, the result will be watchable.
Couldn't stay up late enough last night to watch this film, but I watched it today. I disagree with your analysis of the films on Friday versus Saturday night. This film was excellent. And of course you all being there makes it worth watching the show.
VINCENT, LIVINGSTONE SIGAN ASI, ME PARECE GENIAL SU PROGRAMA, Y TANGELA.. ADORO SU TIERNO SADISMO.
Excellent movie...even the film quality is great!
You guys are really great thanks for those classic movies 🍿
I really enjoyed this one , it's probably my favorite up to now . Love the whole Egyptian tomb mystery , and that Egyptian girl from the desert was totally smokin" , very attractive and perfect for the part . As usual Vincent , Tangella , and Livingston made the entire experience so very entertaining . Thank you guys , great movie !
I love your back and forth conversation with the guest, he’s very personable and good natured.
You should have him on again, maybe just to chat without a movie.
Yes, I loved his guest that night too! I'm rewatching the show right now! 💞Really one of my favorites 💓💓💓💓😍🥰😍🥰
Star Trek rumor at 1:16 ... Most actors who wore a red shirt in that series , usually wound up dead . Excellet as always !
had to enter again. I could tell that this wasn't made in Egypt. The sand over there and eastern bounderies of Mediterranian Sea into Arabia is totally different, but no matter the movie was ok for its day. And the high resolution made it easier to view. All actors spoke very well(no stammering or sluffings of speech) making everything said understandable
Death Valley.
Awesome black and white picture great movie 🍿🍿🎥💕 thank u!!
Return the slab.
That was a scary episode and I loved it.
I've enjoyed chatting with you guys ,,more than watch the movie , Your all top shelf my friends ,, Love from Salem ,Mass
Excellent film, thank you for sharing this one. 😎😎
Surprised I've never seen this one, seeing it was made the year I was born! Grew up with Goulardi, the Ghoul, and Hoolihan and Big Chuck!
Hey, Cleveland! Cool it mit da boom booms!
New old one on me! Excellent....
Lovely shade of eyeshadow! Livingston actually slips, w/ a tiny smile: Love U guys
Thanks!
I’ve been a fan of these, since I was a kid. I remember our moms would drop us off at the Indiana theater for the matinee’s, and we would watch movies, including night of the living, dead, Dracula movies, which are really scary, and the Frankenstein ones which are pretty scary to , I lived on a farm and every night I had to go out and collect the warm eggs from the chickens in the evening I lose and I don’t always worry about getting back from the barn with the warm eggs in my bicycle basket before the sun went down, and I was really scared🎉
Love the channel, and having Styxhexenhammer's dad as a guest was great!
Stay spooky everyone! 👍
Love Styxx
Luv Livingston with green hair. Butler serving breakfast posh cafe in Cal. Vincent, still got contacts in Luton ?. I bought two LE Vellocetes in Luton ( noddy bikes ), Keep up the work and feed Tangella fresh meat .
Made by "B"-film company Bel-Air Productions, which was a smaller version of AIP. "War Paint" 1953 w Robert Stack may have been their best film
Some great scenery in that one, and I don't just mean Joan Taylor...
@@troyhickman4904 Joan Taylor was also an Indian in an early Roger Corman western, "Apache Woman" 1955 !
Yes! It also had an early appearance of the wonderful Dick Miller, who almost never did westerns.
@@troyhickman4904 Love Jonathan Haze too
I had the pharaohs curse last time i ate at chipotle
"Pharaoh" doesn't actually mean "king" in Egyptian. It means "the big house" and refers to the palace, in the same way that people today might say "the white house" when they mean the President.
They’re not talking about a physical place when they say pharaoh it’s the house of meaning their bloodline not the physical place. They live the house of and then whatever the name of that particular Dynasty or king not a physical place, talking about the bloodline. And when you talk about the White House, it’s an actual place the building you don’t address the president as Mr. White House you address him as Mr. President two completely different things ones a person holding an office and the other is a physical residence.
Love this one so well
Thanks for allowing me to be a part of creature features! :)
I have been binge watching your channel since i found it 2 weeks ago 😄😄😄👍👍👍Love you guys!!!❤👻👽👾
In the late 60's early 70's when I was a tween there was a program on Friday nites on WGN channel 9 in Chicago called Creature Features that ran old horror films. They played Henry Mancini's Experiment In Terror as the theme song. Some of those old movies scared me silly. There's a website for it too. I'm digging your nineties goth look. I'm new to this channel, because you named it Creature Features I'll be checking back in.
Can't share the below sentiments re: this film, in fact, I started getting restless towards the end. This is no gem. As for the mummy or whatever he was, he is not and never will be thee Boris Karloff.
Excellent story
Good job Larry!
Thank you! I had so much fun!
They sure did know how to make a movie back then.
As far as a bee sting it depends on the species of scorpion.
I love your show, and the ending comments always make me laugh!
🏃 fabulous movie, thank you so much for Sharing 🍴🍽️
Great movies you can stand the first seven minutes of this video
Great movie 🍿🎥
The viewer for those pictures is or was called
A stereo optica
Thanks for sharing.
greetings from argentine!!!!! saludos de argentina!!!!!
Hola!!
Wow! Music by Les Baxter, who helped defined the so-called Exotica musical genre
Correct…have several of his albums off iTunes….”The Exotic Moods of Les Baxter” and “Que Mango”……kind of like jungle jazz…..very catchy tunes.
The movie is not boring Vincent. I love it, &, I also enjoy the break with u tlking to the guest. Enjoy tangella as well. Mr. Livingston is more on the quiet side I notice.
Livingston should get a major bonus for this humiliation!
Really like this movie thanks Vince tangent lol and Mr Livingstone 😊
Fantastic quality 'print' Thanks
Pharoah's Pyramid is my fascination
great copy thank you
"Pharaoh's Curse" - which can only mean: The Sahara Desert.
There will be: Sand in my pic nic basket. Sand in my SPAM-wiches.
Since this is a film made in the 1950s, expect to see: Women archeologists crossing the Sahara Desert wearing high heel shoes.
(Only wild camels leave skid marks on the desert sands :)
SKID MARKS!
4:49 PM
Janet Craft
"Jason and the Argonauts" is the one with the skeletons coming to life and have a sword fight.
4:51 PM
Janet Craft
That scene scared me when I saw it on TV when I was little.
4:51 PM
Janet Craft
I prefer movies like that than most of the CGI stuff now
4:52 PM
Janet Craft
what?
4:53 PM
Janet Craft
See you soon ..... enjoy the movie :)
4:54 PM
Janet Craft
Write to me in the Comments if you like - I just came here to visit and click on the Notification ...
4:55 PM
Janet Craft
I have to prepare supper 🙂 and snacks:)
@@northwestmedia2523 what is the reason for the Janet Craft messages? Why do you re write this?
Actually, "Pharaoh" means "great house". In the same sense of "Fall of the House of Usher". Or Lincoln's assessment of the split between North and South -- an ancient Biblical reference: "A House divided against itself cannot stand." In other words, "House " means "Family".
So, Pharaoh is more than just "King". He is revered as "The Father of his county".
Even though this film was shot on the cheap it is still surprisingly high quality photography. The indication is that each frame has pure blacks, pure whites, and full spectrum of grays in between. Whereas poor quality would be absence of widely varrying shades gray (contrast is too High). Or nothing but mushy gray (contrast is too Low).
This should be fun!
great show
This is a fun and definitely overlooked mummy movie.
Good designs Larry 👌🏽☠️👹👽
Much appreciated!
I love this channel so much 😊
. *LOVE YOU GUYS !!!*
. - A 70-year-old SF 60's Hippie
Love it !
Honestly this would be more appropriate to Mystery Science Theater.
They would have a hayday.
I apologize for being grumpy about the interruptions of the
movie. It isn't about any of you, just so that you all know.
Thank you guys.❤️
Damn, this is a really clean print!
From what I found on Wikipedia, looks like we'll be spending a little time with Bast (the Egyptian Cat Goddess) in this film. Will we have a guest bringing any feline friends? Surely the Lady of Bubastis will want a representative or two present to ensure that all is pleasing to Her
. Really crummy film. Favourite bit the paw prints!!
I love that the mysterious Egyptian woman has no luggage, yet still manages to change her dress a couple times on the journey. Wish I could that, it would make travelling a whole lot easier. 😂😂😂😂
thanks
Aww I don't like to hear Vincent say bad things about the show & movies -lol! I enjoy it all! LOVE YOU VINCENT 💀☠️
Very. Good. Movie. 🎉🎉🎉👌👍
Love you guys! Would love to see 'Audrey Rose' & 'Rosemary's Baby'
Livingston, you ROCK! And Tangella... we could hang!!! Vincent, love your interviews!
🖤☠️🖤
YES! I agree! And I'll help you!!!!
OH DEAR!!!!!!! 2 out of 10 for the Subtitles !!!!!!!
They are riding through the desert and their uniforms are still clean.
In beginning officer goes "I may suggest sir turn your lamp down" so he turned it down but look at the big old globe behind him you can see 3 blasting bright round reflections off that globe of the old-school studio kleig lights in perfect order the overhead with two fill lights each side.😅
Music by Les Baxter, composer of "Unchained Melody" and of the wonderful soundtracks for the Poe films by Roger Corman.
TANGELA IS SO FUNNY ESPECIALY WITH THE HAIR STYLE ON THE HOUSEMAN! LOL
Thank you 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩💖💖💖💖
Beautifully clear picture, great story, good acting, the scenery isnt very believable though haha. Far to 'fresh' to be an ancient Egyptian tomb.