We’ve
reached the end of another spectacular blogathon, and once again, we’re
impressed with the range of topics from our exceptionally talented participants.
But as anyone familiar with ‘80s television can confirm, wait… There’s more! We
have another batch of fabulous reviews for your reading entertainment, below.
I can’t thank Gill from Realweegiemidget Reviews enough for agreeing to be my outstanding co-host for this event. Although there’s always a ton of work behind the scenes, she makes this look easy, and I couldn’t have done it without her.
We would also like to take this opportunity to announce that we will be hosting a third installment of the Hammer/Amicus Blogathon, this October. We’re hoping everyone (and their blogging friends) will join us then. In the meantime, adjust those thinking caps! Watch for further details soon…
In addition to today’s links, be sure to visit the recaps from days One, Two and Three:
And
here we go with our final batch of submissions (watch this space for any late
additions)…
Cat
from Thoughts All Sort sorts out the western revenge movie, Hannie Caulder
(1972).
Does the apple fall far from the tree? Eric Binford from Diary of a Movie Maniac reveals all, in his review of Dracula and Son (1976).
Michaela
from Love Letters to Old Hollywood gives us five reasons why we should sneak a
peek at The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes (1970).
Vinnie from Vinnieh shines some light on Dracula: Prince of Darkness (1966).
And last, but certainly not least, Realweegiemidget Reviews presents Gill’s special guest blogger, “Darlin’ Husband,” who introduces us to one of Agent 007’s more formidable foes, in The Man with the Golden Gun (1974).
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