For some reason the other day, I started thinking of an old horror movie that I saw bits and pieces of on TV (never watched the whole thing) in the early 1970s. I think it was made in the late 1950s, but I am not sure.
The plot goes something like this :
A sorceror gets beheaded for his crimes, perhaps in the Elixabethan age or maybe in the seventeenth century. He vows that they cannot really stop him, and that he will return to plague the earth again, despite his execution. Then his head gets chopped off.
(Should be the end of the story, right? But this is a horror movie…)
Then we cut to modern times, where a group of people somehow stumble across his skull/head. The sorceror’s head, naturally, is still alive through the power of his magic, and schemes to be reunited with its body.
There is one scene where the decapitated body of the sorceror gets into a scuffle with the other characters, and then finds the head and re-attaches it, becoming a whole man again. I remember being creeped out by this scene as a kid, while also wondering exactly how they filmed the altercation with the headless body.
Unfortunately, I never saw the entire movie, but I would not mind tracking it down and re-watching it. Does my description ring any bells with any one?
Since this one is solved, would people mind another challenge?
I caught just one scene of a horror movie back in the early 90s. It was on tv, so it might well have been from the 80s or even 70s. There was a girl whose cousin or sister turned out to be a witch. The girl (a teenager, probably 13-15) realizes that the other girl is a witch when she finds an animal’s tail hidden in a room. I think it was part of a horse’s tail… and that’s all I saw. Any clues?
There’s a lotta things about me you don’t know anything about, Dottie. Things you wouldn’t understand. Things you couldn’t understand. Things you shouldn’t understand. - Pee Wee Herman
This might be it. I just looked in a thread on imdb and someone wanted to know what the “whole equestrian angle” that isn’t part of the book is about. Thanks!