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Posted by Kevin Wardle (Member # 1680) on August 04, 2009, 06:52 AM:
 
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Twins Of Evil 200ft Walton extract Colour/Sound

This a personal favourite of mine. I had just started work, 16 years old and my parents came in from doing some shopping in Newcastle. They had seen this film for sale and bought it for me. It was £7.50 (the price written in pen on the box, sadly). But worth every penny. I have the Walton feature and enjoy it, but this version just jumps right into the last moments of the film and it's very well contained.

The villagers are having a meeting and are deciding what to do with the evil count Karnstein. They decide to storm the castle and in scenes of bloody violence (which I believe would have been quite strong at the time) they get rid of the count and his vampire bride.

Peter Cushing gives a good performance and the film moves along at a good pace.

The print however, is not all that good. There are marks and neg damage, and my copy has faded mostly to a brown hue. The sound is OK, but no great shakes!

If you get a chance to buy this extract, even if you can get the B/W silent version, you won't be disappointed if you love these types of films. And just look at that box art. I've always loved that picture, I think it's better than the 4x400ft box art!

Recommended

Picture B/C Sound B
 
Posted by Mark Williams (Member # 794) on August 04, 2009, 07:22 AM:
 
Hi-Kevin

TWINS was probably one of my first 200ft purchased too,it was spotted in the glass counter in Dixon's Croydon by myself and quickly purchased after getting some advance pocket money from my dad!!

I wish I held on to the other Derann 200ft I had such as THE CREEPING FLESH,THE SORCERERS,BLOOD BEAST TERROR,SATANS SKIN etc.

Cheers MW
 
Posted by Kevin Wardle (Member # 1680) on August 04, 2009, 07:48 AM:
 
Wow, you had satan's skin and the sorcerers? Did they come in the Derann Original boxes? Can you remember what the labels looked like? I'm trying to track those down. I'm also trying to find creeping flesh, too. I have Vampire Moth, in it's original box still with some of the original shrink wrap included.

Best regards, Kevin.
 
Posted by Gary Crawford (Member # 67) on August 04, 2009, 07:51 AM:
 
Twins of Evil....a MUCH underrated film...with what is one of Peter Cushing's best performances. I don't have any digests ..but I do have the Derann feature...which is just a beautiful rich print...with no flaws at all. ...You can still get this one new...it's great.
 
Posted by Mark Williams (Member # 794) on August 04, 2009, 08:42 AM:
 
Hi-Kevin

I posted this link on another thread but here you can see some really vintage derann covers inc CREEPING FLESH.

http://www.angelfire.com/movies/8mmboxes/8mmderann.html

SATANS SKIN was an interesting one as Derann used the US title here,alas the print was very dark but not as bad as the VAMPIRE MOTH extract.

CREEPING FLESH was a great extract too,featuring Peter Cushing.

These extracts do seem to appear on Ebay from time to time,so keep a look out for them.

Cheers Mark W
 
Posted by Kevin Wardle (Member # 1680) on August 04, 2009, 01:19 PM:
 
Vampire Moth is very dark. Even during the indoor scenes it's hard to see whats going on. I still like it though.

I have the 4x400ft of Satan's Skin, the box art looks good.

I've been looking on Ebay for ages for these, wish they would turn up again..I'm also looking for Lips Of Blood. I had that but sold it. It was a very sexy horror 200ft from Derann, well worth picking up! [Wink]

Kevin
 
Posted by Winbert Hutahaean (Member # 58) on August 04, 2009, 05:38 PM:
 
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and my copy has faded mostly to a brown hue.
I have this copy and mine has faded to brown too. While it is on AGFA stock

Kev, is your print on AGFA?.

If so...then for those who praised AGFA will not fade, this is one of the example. Even in a cool and dry land like England, it can fade.

So beware.

cheers,
 
Posted by Tom Photiou (Member # 130) on August 05, 2009, 06:20 AM:
 
good review kevin.
i have had two prints of this film, boths copies were very good prints and excellent sound. I still have one copy and colour is still very good with no fade.
However, i have also seen two other collectors copies of this 200ft col sound print and all 4 copies seen/owned have been a fraction out of sync, mostly noticed in the opening scene before the attack on the castle. Damm good 200footer tho, action all the way, in fact, most of the feature films action is in this part.
 
Posted by Kevin Wardle (Member # 1680) on August 05, 2009, 10:41 AM:
 
Hi Winbert, I will have to take a look. I think it could be Agfa, however, I'm not 100%. Will get back to you on that! [Smile]

Thanx, Tom. I totally agree. I might try and get a replacement print. Might be worth taking a chance, as I might get a print with good colour! [Wink]
 
Posted by Brian Hendel (Member # 61) on August 07, 2009, 10:00 AM:
 
I'm very nostalgic for this release as well. I bought mine when I was 13. My father took me to London for my Bar Mitzvah and we were coming out of a Tube Station and that great cover art was staring at me from a rotating wire counter display rack in a small camera shop. I remember also buying the old Mountain King King digest on that trip. It was 1978 and now I wish I could go back in time and pack up all my luggage with films! By the way, my Twins still has gorgeous unfaded color so they must have used different film stocks.
 
Posted by Kevin Wardle (Member # 1680) on August 07, 2009, 12:51 PM:
 
Brian, I am sooooooooooooo jealous! [Big Grin] I might have to keep a look out for a better print, as I like it as much as you guys do! [Wink]
 
Posted by Brian Hendel (Member # 61) on August 08, 2009, 04:02 PM:
 
Kevin - I see you have a Satan's Skin feature. How's the color. I have two but they are both faded. I am wondering if there are any good prints out there...although Derann's editing was terrible on this title. The film makes very little sense with the 20 minutes trimmed, don't you think?
 
Posted by Kevin Wardle (Member # 1680) on August 08, 2009, 04:45 PM:
 
I haven't seen the print in ages, Brian. I will have to did it out and take a look. Most likely it has faded, but I'll get back to you..

Best, Kevin.
 


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