Mill Creek Reviews: Sound of Horror (1964)

for the treasure, and the house across the clearing, where they lament the years theyve wasted searching for the treasure, trade memories of the war, or exchange weird fatalisms about the atom bomb and the looming prospect of nuclear annihilation that so preoccupied everyone, even the Spaniards and Greeks, during the Cold War. This remains the case until Stravos, seemingly oblivious to the folly of striking out on ones own in films of this sort, lets himself be left alone in the cave. ...
Author: MisterRiffley; Tags: Sound of Horror Invisible Dinosaurs! stalking frightening sounds home under siege spelunker alien night the living dead conventional masculinity jeep creatures cave hidden treasure science fiction suspense bad dubbing


















