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Goke, Body Snatcher from Hell (Kyuketsuki Gokemidoro, 1968) & Bloody Pit of Horror (Il boia scarlatto, 1965)
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吸血鬼ゴケミドロ (Kyuketsuki Gokemidoro) [“Vampire Gokemidoro”] AKA Goke, Body Snatcher from Hell (1968), directed by Hajime Sato. This is one of Quentin Tarantino’s all-time favorite films!
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GOKE, BODY SNATCHER FROM HELL (1968, Aka KYUKETSUKI GOKEMIDORO) – Episode 126 – Decades Of Horror: The Classic Era
“Such a deep wound and no bloodstains. I have a bad feeling about this.” And well you should! The insanity has just begun. Join this episode’s Grue-Crew – Chad Hunt, Whitney Collazo, Daphne Monary-Ernsdorff, and Jeff Mohr – as they each express their “what-the-hell-am-I-watching” reactions to Goke, Body Snatcher from Hell (1968).
Decades of Horror: The Classic Era Episode 126 – Goke, Body Snatcher from Hell (1968)
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The survivors of a plane crash in a remote area are attacked by blob-like alien creatures that turn their victims into blood-thirsty vampires
Director: Hajime Satô
Writers: Kyûzô Kobayashi, Susumu Takaku
Based on: Gokemidoro (TV 1967) by Tomio Sagisu (also known as Soji Ushio)
Music by: Shunsuke Kikuchi
Cinematography by: Shizuo Hirase
Special Effects by: Michio Mikami
Selected Cast
Teruo Yoshida as Ei Sugisaka (the co-pilot)
Tomomi Sato as Kazumi Asakura (the stewardess)
Eizo Kitamura as Gôzô Mano (the senator)
Hideo Ko as Hirofumi Teraoka (the hijacker)
Kathy Horan as Mrs. Neal (the blonde)
Yuko Kusunoki as Noriko Tokuyasu
Nobuo Kaneko as Mr. Tokuyasu (the businessman)
Kazuo Kato as Dr. Momotake (the psychiatrist)
Hiroyuki Nishimoto as the airplane captain
Masaya Takahashi as Toshiyuki Saga (the scientist)
Toshihiko Yamamoto as Matsumiya (the bomber)
Keiichi Noda as Gokemidoro (voice)
Goke, Body Snatcher from Hell (aka, Kyuketsuki Gokemidoro) is Daphne’s pick and she loves the cool visuals and crazy colors and has fun with the film’s all-out wackiness. The look of Goke, Body Snatcher from Hell reminded Whitney of Planet of the Vampires, identifying director Hajime Satô as a fan of Mario Bava’s work. This movie has everything according to Chad. Birds committing suicide, vampires, aliens, blobs, space ships, and an end-of-the-world scenario, to name just a few of the insane plot points in Goke, Body Snatcher from Hell that keep you guessing. Jeff is so gobsmacked once the first vampire shows up that he completely loses track of the story. He loves everything about Goke, Body Snatcher from Hell, including the music.
If you haven’t seen Goke, Body Snatcher from Hell, it’s time you did! As of this writing, the movie is available to stream from the Classic Sci-Fi Movie Channel, The Criterion Channel, and Flix Fling. In terms of physical media, Goke, Body Snatcher from Hell is available on a Criterion DVD as part of its When Horror Came to Shochiku collection along with The X from Outer Space (1967), The Living Skeleton (1968), and Genocide (1968).
Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror: The Classic Era records a new episode every two weeks. Up next in their very flexible schedule is one chosen by Whitney: El libro de piedra (1969, The Book of Stone), another fine entry to the Decades of Horror: The Classic Era files from Mexico.
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Check out this episode!
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Sorry for the absence
But I think I may again start posting more reviews of horror flicks on here. Haven’t been sitting idly, though - in October 0f 2017, I participated in another October Challenge (basically, watching horror flicks throughout the month), and ended up watching 132 movies I’d never seen before.
Below is the full list of the movies I watched, with run-times:
1) Get Out (2017) - 104 mins. 2) Perdidos (2014) - 96 mins. 3) Incubo sulla città contaminata (1980) - 91 mins. 4) Meathook Massacre (2015) - 60 mins. 5) Murder Elite (1985) - 99 mins. 6) Dark Summer (2015) - 82 mins. 7) Doomed to Consume (2006) - 78 mins. 8) Dead Silence (2007) - 92 mins. 9) The Pit (1981) - 96 mins. 10) Most Likely to Die (2015) - 81 mins. 11) Virgin Witch (1972) - 89 mins. 12) It Follows (2014) - 100 mins. 13) Resurreción (2015) - 102 mins. 14) The Boogey Man (1980) - 82 mins. 15) Bering Sea Beast (2013) - 86 mins. 16) La bestia y la espada mágica (1983) - 108 mins. 17) Satan's Black Wedding (1976) - 62 mins. 18) Dark Signal (2016) - 99 mins. 19) Pin (1988) - 103 mins. 20) The Four Skulls of Jonathan Drake (1959) - 70 mins. 21) Psycho Cop (1989) - 87 mins. 22) The Void (2016) - 90 mins. 23) Stripped to Kill (1987) - 87 mins. 24) Nightwing (1979) - 105 mins. 25) Grave Secrets: The Legacy of Hilltop Drive (1992) - 94 mins. 26) Nightmare Sisters (1988) - 82 mins. 27) Sangue negli abissi (1990) - 90 mins. 28) Sleepy Hollow High (2000) - 81 mins. 29) Sweet, Sweet Lonely Girl (2016) - 76 mins. 30) Silent Tongue (1993) - 102 mins. 31) Night of the Wild (2015) - 89 mins. 32) Vampire Chicks with Chainsaws (2006) - 82 mins. 33) Mansion of the Doomed (1976) - 86 mins. 34) Zinda Laash (1967) - 103 mins. 35) Kill Game (2017) - 102 mins. 36) On Bloody Sunday (2007) - 84 mins. 37) Supernatural (1933) - 64 mins. 38) Toxic Shark (2017) - 87 mins. 39) The Mutations (1974) - 92 mins. 40) The VVitch: A New-England Folktale (2015) - 92 mins. 41) Soul's Ark (1999) - 80 mins. 42) Bunny the Killer Thing (2015) - 88 mins. 43) Dead Still (2014) - 94 mins. 44) The Flesh and Blood Show (1972) - 96 mins. 45) Lost Prophet (1992) - 74 mins. 46) The Veil (2016) - 94 mins. 47) Criminally Insane 2 (1987) - 62 mins. 48) Beneath (2007) - 82 mins. 49) A Cure for Wellness (2016) - 147 mins. 50) Heartstopper (1989) - 90 mins. 51) The Tattooist (2007) - 89 mins. 52) Morirai a mezzanotte (1986) - 85 mins. 53) Father's Day (2011) - 99 mins. 54) Pledge Night (1990) - 82 mins. 55) Embrace the Darkness (1999) - 105 mins. 56) The Warning (2015) - 91 mins. 57) The Devil's Candy (2015) - 81 mins. 58) Die Präsenz (2014) - 83 mins. 59) The Serpent and the Rainbow (1988) - 98 mins. 60) Trailer Park Shark (2017) - 85 mins. 61) Cabin 28 (2017) - 83 mins. 62) Hidden (2015) - 83 mins. 63) Hell House LLC (2015) - 91 mins. 64) Leprechaun 4: In Space (1996) - 95 mins. 65) Leprechaun: Origins (2014) - 90 mins. 66) May (2002) - 93 mins. 67) Ragin Cajun Redneck Gators (2013) - 88 mins. 68) Nightmare on the 13th Floor (1990) - 85 mins. 69) Bates Motel (1987) - 95 mins. 70) The Hollow (2015) - 85 mins. 71) Beyond the Gates (2016) - 82 mins. 72) The Bisbee Cannibal Club (2002) - 74 mins. 73) The Lights (2009) - 86 mins. 74) Ravana's Game (2014) - 108 mins. 75) Die Die Delta Pi (2013) - 79 mins. 76) City in Panic (1986) - 86 mins. 77) Crystal Force (1990) - 83 mins. 78) Amsterdamned (1988) - 109 mins. 79) Cruise Into Terror (1978) - 96 mins. 80) Mississippi River Sharks (2017) - 90 mins. 81) Atomic Shark (2016) - 90 mins. 82) Ozark Sharks (2016) - 88 mins. 83) Night Watch (1973) - 99 mins. 84) The Mummy Lives (1993) - 97 mins. 85) Splatter University (1984) - 78 mins. 86) Truth or Dare (2017) - 90 mins. 87) The Sandman (2017) - 90 mins. 88) Neverknock (2017) - 90 mins. 89) House of the Witch (2017) - 90 mins. 90) Dark Shade Creek (2012) - 88 mins. 91) Webs (2003) - 84 mins. 92) Tower of Evil (1972) - 90 mins. 93) Los Parecidos (2015) - 90 mins. 94) Córki dancingu (2015) - 92 mins. 95) 5 bambole per la luna d'agosto (1970) - 81 mins. 96) Southbound (2015) - 89 mins. 97) Eden Log (2007) - 98 mins. 98) Kyuketsuki Gokemidoro (1968) - 84 mins. 99) Secreto Matusita (2014) - 77 mins. 100) Fun Time (2015) - 73 mins. 101) October Moon (2005) - 112 mins. 102) The Suckling (1990) - 89 mins. 103) The Neighbor (2016) - 87 mins. 104) Hellgate (1989) - 91 mins. 105) Kaidan Shin Mimibukuro: Yûrei manshon (2005) - 94 mins. 106) Quella villa in fondo al parco (1988) - 78 mins. 107) The Dollhouse Murders (1992) - 89 mins. 108) The Carrier (1988) - 99 mins. 109) Cat Sick Blues (2015) - 94 mins. 110) Zhong gui (1983) - 86 mins. 111) Waxwork (1988) - 98 mins. 112) Deadly Lessons (1983) - 94 mins. 113) Ominous (2015) - 88 mins. 114) Frog-g-g! (2004) - 80 mins. 115) The Murder Game (2006) - 86 mins. 116) Último deseo (1976) - 81 mins. 117) Cards of Death (1986) - 92 mins. 118) The Hallow (2015) - 97 mins. 119) The Severed Arm (1973) - 91 mins. 120) Blacula (1972) - 93 mins. 121) 4 mosche di velluto grigio (1971) - 103 mins. 122) Yûrei yashiki no kyôfu: Chi wo sû ningyô (1970) - 71 mins. 123) The Incredible Torture Show (1976) - 88 mins. 124) Gargoyles (1972) - 74 mins. 125) Headless (2015) - 86 mins. 126) Castle Freak (1995) - 95 mins. 127) Los cronocrímenes (2007) - 92 mins. 128) Antropophagus (1980) - 91 mins. 129) Dead & Buried (1981) - 94 mins. 130) Wolves at the Door (2016) - 72 mins. 131) Le notti del terrore (1981) - 83 mins. 132) The House on Sorority Row (1983) - 92 mins.
A lot of good stuff, some great stuff, and some god-awful stuff.
I’ll see what I can do about starting to get back into posting reviews on here, but for now, I hope you are all well.
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Goke, Body Snatcher from Hell (1968)
Hajime Satô
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Japanuary Day 4 (2/2) Goke, Body Snatcher from Hell (1968)
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Goke, Body Snatcher From Hell
A toy airplane streaks through a blood-red sky. Inside are three beautiful women and a gaggle of ego-driven men engaged in one long, protracted, pissing contest. A professional assassin in mascara and an all white 60s-era Elvis suit busts into the cabin and forces the pilots to fly to Okinawa, but before they can change course, a bright orange UFO forces them to crash land. Afterwards, the dandy assassin wanders over to the spaceship, where an amorphous blob of metallic goo creeps into his forehead, transforming him into an evil, vampyric minion bent on sucking dry all the inhabitants of the downed aircraft, who for some reason are incapable of leaving the wreckage even though it turns out that they are just minutes away from a major thoroughfare.
One might at first be tempted to compare Hajime Sato’s slab of J-horror movie cheeze to Bunuel’s Exterminating Angel, and the similarities are striking. But what it really is – and this is true for so much of Showa-era pulp film in Japan – is a scathing and thinly veiled attack on American imperial power. Of course the spaceship represents US military might and of course it’s threatening global annihilation and of course there’s a sexy blonde on board headed to pick up the remains of her dear departed GI boyfriend who croaked it in Vietnam. And of course it’s all a total blast, especially the brilliant Hideo Ko. Just imagine Liberace as a hijacker…
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Kyuketsuki Gokemidoro (1968) - German & Mexican Lobby Cards
AKA Goke, Body Snatcher from Hell, Goke the Vampire, Body Snatcher from Hell, Vampire Gokemidoro
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Kyuketsuki Gokemidoro (Hajime Satô, 1968).
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Goke, Body Snatcher from Hell (Kyuketsuki Gokemidoro, 1968)
#kyuketsuki gokemidoro#goke body snatcher from hell#1968#1960s movies#hajime satô#sci fi horror#lobby card
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