Horrors of the Black Museum

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"It Actually Puts YOU In The Picture - Can You Stand It?"
  • NR
  • 2009
  • 1 hr 33 min
  • 5.9  (1,589)

In the 1959 British horror film Horrors of the Black Museum, directed by Arthur Crabtree, Michael Gough stars as Edmond Bancroft, a museum curator with a sinister secret. Edmond has a passion for creating gruesome exhibits that depict crimes of passion, the more sadistic the better. His career is on the rise, as is his notoriety, but when people in his life begin to meet untimely and violent ends, suspicion is cast upon Edmond and the trail of evidence leads right back to his museum.

The story begins with a young couple taking in a show at the museum. They are shocked and appalled by the exhibits on display, which include a machine that electrocutes people, a pit of quicksand, and a spike-lined coffin. The couple is so disturbed that they leave the museum before the show is over.

We soon learn that Edmond is the mastermind behind the macabre displays and that his ambition knows no bounds. He is working on a new exhibit, one that will surpass all his previous creations. He’s planning to recreate a notorious murder case, with the help of a teenaged assistant named Rick, played by Graham Curnow.

As Edmond puts the finishing touches on his latest exhibit, we see a string of violent crimes occur around the city. The murders are all executed in the same horrific fashion as the exhibits in the museum. The police are stumped, and the only common thread is that all the victims had recently visited the museum.

As the body count rises, a young reporter named Joan Berkley, played by June Cunningham, begins to investigate the museum and its curator. Her suspicions are confirmed when she discovers film footage of Edmond committing a murder. Joan and the police chief, played by John Warwick, hatch a plan to catch Edmond in the act of killing his next victim.

The final act of the movie ramps up the tension, as the police and Joan descend upon the museum, with Rick caught in the middle of the chaos. Edmond tries to escape, but he’s cornered by the authorities and forced to answer for his gruesome crimes.

Horrors of the Black Museum is a classic horror movie that relies on suspense and shock value to deliver its thrills. The scares are achieved through the gruesome exhibits and the grisly murders that occur throughout the film. Michael Gough delivers a chilling performance as the smug and sadistic Edmond Bancroft, who revels in his own twisted creativity. His performance is offset by the earnest innocence of Graham Curnow’s Rick, who is caught up in Edmond’s schemes against his own will.

Overall, Horrors of the Black Museum is a must-see for fans of classic horror cinema. It’s a creepy and unsettling film that has stood the test of time and earned its place in the genre’s canon. The film’s legacy can be seen in a number of modern horror movies, which pay homage to its innovative blend of gore and psychological terror.

Horrors of the Black Museum is a 2009 horror movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 33 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.9.

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  • Release Date
    2009
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 33 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.9  (1,589)