Two poor and unscrupulous men begin selling cadavers to a morally ambiguous surgeon, but instead of grave snatching, they actually kill their victims, aided by their wives.Two poor and unscrupulous men begin selling cadavers to a morally ambiguous surgeon, but instead of grave snatching, they actually kill their victims, aided by their wives.Two poor and unscrupulous men begin selling cadavers to a morally ambiguous surgeon, but instead of grave snatching, they actually kill their victims, aided by their wives.
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Carry On Body Snatching
Good fun
Confused style and mediocre direction
The introductory 70s music/soundtrack is pathetic and cheesy.
Some elements are macabre (no surprise there), but, gratingly, these are mixed with some feeble quasi-comic elements and some cheap 'Confessions of a Window Cleaner' style sex scenes with prostitutes.
This could have been 6.5 for a decent remake. Harry Andrews plays Dr. Knox and rises above the material and script. Derren Nesbitt Gestapo Officer in Where Eagles Dare) and Glynn Edwards (Dave from Minder) are also above average.
Overall disappointing. Feel free to watch it as a curio, but make sure you have something else to do at the same time such as ironing, mending something or reading a newspaper.
Rather dull.
No contest, the Simon Pegg version is far more entertaining than this one which just doesn't do it for me. Can't really explain why either, but nothing really seems to gel.
A Great Interpretation of the Classic Legend
What you might recall about this film more than anything else is its theme song, which is certainly rather fun and moving. Bringing this tale to life is important and a great addition to horror cinema. Sure, it had been done before as "The Body Snatcher" and "The Flesh and the Fiends"... but it is my understanding that this was the first to be so explicit in the title.
The film also asks another question, perhaps philosophical or ethical: do dead bodies have value? Certainly murder is a terrible crime, but what of people who died naturally? Certainly their owners do longer need them -- why not be taken for medical science? (We now have donor cards and the like, but indeed, how were surgeons to learn their craft without practice?)
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- TriviaFinal feature film of Frederick Piper.
- GoofsWhen Daft Jamie is being shown at the medical school, in the close-up of his foot, his toes move.
- Quotes
[telling an anecdote over dinner with Dr Selby]
Dr. Knox: He was a great barrel-chest of a man - heart like a steam engine, lungs like a pair of bellows. "Slip your trews down, man," I say. So he lets his trews fall down round his feet. "And your under-drawers," I say. "How can I examine you with your drawers on?" "I'd rather not," he says. "I'm very sensitive - it's my person, it's very small". "Good heavens, man!" I say, "That's nothing to worry about. I see dozens of them every day - big ones, small ones. Come on, don't waste my time." So reluctantly he lowers his drawers. At first I cannot see a thing. Then I see it: a wee mushroom peeping through the heather, and him such a fine strapping man, too - you never can tell. "It certainly is very small indeed," I say. "Er, tell me. Do you ever get an erection?" With tears in his eyes he says "I've got one the noo, Doctor".
[everyone laughs]
- Alternate versionsThe UK cinema version was cut by the BBFC to remove a shot of Hare stabbing a man with a broken bottle during a fight and a scene where a prostitute 'corrects' her male client by beating him with a cane.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Francoise Pascal - Skool's Out! (2023)
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- 1h 34m(94 min)
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- 1.66 : 1






