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Beast of the Yellow Night (1971)


My Mills Creek excursion into the 250 Horror Collection continues as I attempt to find something worthwhile in a set full of extremely low budget films thrown together into a collection in what seemingly appears to be absolutely no order. I've yet to find a film I truly enjoy or would even bother recommending, and I've yet to view a film in the collection that I would really even classify as a horror film!

Beast of the Yellow Night pretty much lost my attention from the very beginning. For one thing the video quality of the film was awful, completely off color and a lot of the time very yellowed, maybe it's somehow related to the "yellow night", but it was mostly the daylight scenes that had a yellow tight. Direction wise the film's the story is supposed to surround a criminal close to death who promises to serve the Devil if his life is spared. The Devil saves him and orders him to use his new life to bring out the evil in those around him. By selling his soul he now begins to transform into a beast at night, much life a gray Hulk , and mutilate people. Overall, not only was I extremely bored with this one but the combination of the Devil and the man transforming into a beast was too odd of a combination to even make the film remotely interesting. For a B-movie this one was both bad and boring, two combinations that just don't cut it.

2/10



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