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The Vulture (1967)

The Vulture (1967)
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Also released under the title Manutara, this sci-fi film features scientist Professor Koniglich (Akim Tamiroff) as he attempts to seek revenge on the descendants of the 18th-century family who killed his ancestor. When his atomic experiment goes wrong, Koniglich finds himself transformed into a giant vulture with the face of a man, and he sets out to exact his revenge in his new horrific form. ~ Iotis Erlewine, Rovi

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Starring:
Robert HuttonAkim Tamiroff, (more)
Director(s):
Lawrence Huntington
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of The Vulture

Also released under the title Manutara, this sci-fi film features scientist Professor Koniglich (Akim Tamiroff) as he attempts to seek revenge on the descendants of the 18th-century family who killed his ancestor. When his atomic experiment goes wrong, Koniglich finds himself transformed into a giant vulture with the face of a man, and he sets out to exact his revenge in his new horrific form. ~ Iotis Erlewine, Rovi

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Director(s):
Lawrence Huntington
Writer(s):
Lawrence Huntington
Producer(s):
Lawrence Huntington
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Sergio D. R.

This movie is marvelous campy fun: Its only really creepy scene is the opening bus scene where an old lady trying to cross a cemetery at night run across a creature bursting forth from a grave. Otherwise, who wouldn't enjoy Broderick Crawford being carried off by a giant laughing vulture? Or Robert Hutton trying to pronounce "nuclear?" Or that perfect Boris (sans Natasha) Akim Tamiroff "hopping" around with his giant vulture wings wrapped under his coat while everyone's looking around for a man-vulture! I's a riot. It's got the world's silliest ballet, a crazy red herring, dead goats--what more could one ask for from an English horror movie!

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