This film scarred me crazy when I was little, but it also is responsible for me becoming more curious on both psychology, anthropology, and the Victorian era. Christopher Lee plays a psychologist and Peter Cushing an anthropologist.
Emmanuel Hildern (Cushing) has come back from a trip abroad to Papua New Guinea where he has found the skeleton of a giant humanoid. It was buried in a lower stratum than Neanderthal, and thus much older (note, Neanderthals have only been discovered in Europe and the Middle East). He is being financed by his younger half-brother James (Lee), who is a psychiatrist.
The skeleton (which my wife and I agree is actually that of a Klingon) begins to grow new flesh when exposed to water.
There is a bit about his dead wife, she died in his brother's insane asylum, and maybe his daughter inheriting her madness. Oh. And an escaped mental patient Lenny. "Lenny the Lunatic" would a focal point of many nightmares after that. Not so much him but how he was killed.
Cushing plays the absent-minded professor with his head full of science. Lee plays the scientist looking for fame and money.
Eventually, Emmanuel concocts an idea of using the Klingon's blood as a vaccine against evil. Of course, the doctor injects his "unruly" daughter (Lorna Heilbron) with it (she went into her mother's room where she was forbidden!) but not before he sees what it does to his test monkey. In pure Victorian fashion turning evil makes you hotter, his daughter Penelope starts tarting around London. Oh and she turns from a blonde to a red-head in a red dress. Not at all subtle really.
There is some back and forth between Lee and Cushing (as there should be, they were the best as antagonists) with the skeleton getting stolen and caught in the rain.
The movie is remarkably uneven, but still quite a lot of fun really. Lorna Heilbron is absolutely adorable in this, first as the "Good" Penelope and then as the "Evil" Penelope. Christopher Lee is his typical commanding self. Not evil, but certainly amoral.
The ending bugged me then. Was it all in Emmanuel's head or has some ancient evil been released in the world? Now I think it is great.
Watched: 14New: 9
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