Yeah. After reading about this movie in sci-fi/horror books over the years, I was disappointed by it.I didn't even know vampire westerns were a thing.
Much like Ian Holm and John Hoyt, Robert Lansing looks like he was born middle aged.
More than likely, it's probably due to the cigarettes.It's the eyebrows.
Interestingly, Svengoolie has his own version of "guest actors in maybe surprising roles", as you probably already know.My dad was really confused. "Wait a minute, I thought this was Svengoolie!"
Huh? Robert "Gary Seven" Lansing? He never seemed old-looking to me. Kind of craggy-faced, maybe, but robust, even in his '80s or '90s roles.
Last night on Svenghoolie, he aired a movie I'd long read about but never seen, "The Curse of the Undead" 1959, billed as the first "Vampire Western".
Who should show up as the kindly town doctor?
John Hoyt.
He seemed to make a living playing doctors/scientists.
I didn't even know vampire westerns were a thing.
That was his final role, I believe. Stopped watching it before that, so didn't see him. He was cast to replace Dolph Sweet, who had unfortunately passed away.Hoyt was rather prolific, he was in everything back then, up to including playing the grandpa in "Gimme a Break" in the 80s with a rather unfortunate hairpiece.
Uses to be a comic called Weird Western Tales. Jonah Hex was a main feature.
And then there's The Valley of Gwangi, which is a cowboy-versus-dinosaurs movie from the sixties.
First saw that one at the drive-in, back in the day.
Loved it as a kid. Not sure where I saw it first. Might have been the drive-in. Seems like the type of movies my dad would take us to.And then there's The Valley of Gwangi, which is a cowboy-versus-dinosaurs movie from the sixties.
First saw that one at the drive-in, back in the day.
Loved it as a kid. Not sure where I saw it first. Might have been the drive-in. Seems like the type of movies my dad would take us to.
I caught Trog on TV. We lived in Japan in the early 70s and I know I didn't see it there. I imagine the dads got a thrill out of the cavegirls in When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth.I first saw it at the Valley Drive-In on a triple bill with Trog and When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth.
And, yes, our dad took us to it.
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