Thursday, 16 June 2005
Dr. Phibes Rises Again (1972)
This is the follow-up to "The Abominable Dr. Phibes" (see below) and like many a sequel it is not a patch on the original. While Vincent Price remains a camp wonder in the lead role (I particularly liked his eating fish through his neck and pulling out a bone!), there is not enough coherent story for a satisfying film. There are several imaginative murders but without a unifying theme. A number of characters return but what I really found annoying is that two actors from the first film reappear in different roles. Hugh Griffith was a rabbi in the original film and an Egyptologist here (an Egyptian rabbi?) and Terry-Thomas who was bled to death in the original plays a shipping line executive for some reason -- a waste of a character actor. It goes to prove that moviemakers seldom learn to leave well enough alone.
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I agree that it was not a patch on the first. There are Egyptian rabbis though. There has been a jewish community in Egypt for generations.
http://journals.aol.co.uk/acoward15/andy-the-bastard
I agree that it was not a patch on the first. There are Egyptian rabbis though. There has been a jewish community in Egypt for generations.
http://journals.aol.co.uk/acoward15/andy-the-bastard
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