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KevinRobbins Last Login: 11/17/09

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Posted on 11/2/09 at 6:41 PM

There comes a time when courage must outweigh fear

Twin girls are sent to the English countryside to live with their uncle. Their uncle is a radical Pagan witch hunter who focuses on nothing but God and the Devil. His idea of a good time is singing gospel and burning witches. The uncle’s arch enemy is a count who lives on the hill and worships the devil. One night, the count goes too far with his worshiping and is transformed into a vampire. One of the twins joins the count in his worshiping and the other twin is good and stays home and behaves herself. However, how can the uncle tell which twin is good and which one is evil? He may need to kill them both.

“I am weary of this world and its pathetic pleasures.”

John Hough, director of Dirty Mary Crazy Larry, Treasure Island (1972), The Legend of Hell House, Escape to Witch Mountain (1975), Return from Witch Mountain, Incubus, American Gothic, and Hell’s Gate, delivers Twins of Evil. The storyline for this film is not half bad and in line with many of the horror classics from this time period. The acting is so-so and the cast includes Peter Cushing and Mary & Madeleine Collinson.

“God will have his revenge.”
“Mind he does not have it on you.”

Initially, Peter Cushing’s name peaked my interest in this film; however, shortly into the movie, it was Mary and Madeleine Collinson who drew my attention. All three actors delivered worthwhile performances, but it was the twins who stole the show with their conniving demeanor and beauty. Luan Peters made a guest appearance in this film as well. Overall, this is a film worth watching once if you are a fan of old school horror pictures.

“The good and the innocent die.”

Grade: B-

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