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Cry of the Banshee
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Directed by Gordon Hessler
The inimitable Vincent Price puts an interesting spin on this otherwise pedestrian witch-hunt exercise -- a rehashing of Witchfinder General (aka The Conqueror Worm) and several of Roger Corman's numerous Poe variations from the previous decade. Here Price plays Edward Whitman, a corrupt, sadistic magistrate in 16th-century Ireland who puts a quick and deadly stop to the activities of a local Druidic coven... but not before the sect's leader Oona (Elisabeth Bergner) puts a curse on him and the Whitman family line, calling up a vengeful spirit known as a "sidhee" which takes flesh in the form of an otherwise mild-mannered stable boy (Patrick Mower). As swift and violent retribution works its way through the Whitman family, so does this film snowball toward its bizarre and muddled conclusion -- made all the more confounding by rather choppy editing. Just like Conqueror Worm and half a dozen others, this was fallaciously marketed by distributor American International Pictures as yet another adaptation of the works of Edgar Allan Poe -- as if AIP hadn't kicked Poe's corpse around enough in the '60s. ~ Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide
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lost interest.
Cry Of The Banshee has a reputation amongst classic horror fans as being little more than a ripoff of The Witchfinder General. That judgement is rough but fair, as Cry Of The Banshee basically recycles Price's villainous witchfinder character from that film in a new setting with a few extra trappings (namely, a vengeful witch and the title creature) thrown in for added spice. As a horror film, its kind of silly: the characters are all overheated clichés, the witch's ceremonies are more likely to inspire giggles than shivers and the Banshee is pretty unconvincing bit of monster makeup (it is wisely kept off-camera as much as possible). However, Cry Of The Banshee is quite entertaining as a sleazy campfest: Price has a blast hamming it up, the script delivers some bit of salaciousness or brutality every few minutes and Hessler directs the proceedings with more vigor than they probably deserve. John Coquillon's photography is quite lovely and Terry Gilliam's animated titles get things off to a suitably campy start. In short, Cry Of The Banshee might be trash but its agreeable, energetic trash. Fans of vintage b-movie sleaze could do lots worse. ~ Donald Guarisco, All Movie Guide
 

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