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Guru, the Mad Monk

  • 1970
  • 1h 2m
IMDb RATING
3.6/10
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Guru, the Mad Monk (1970)
Horror

A deranged 15th Century prison colony chaplain exploits his power to get money for his church including murder and grave robbing committed by his vampire mistress and one-eyed hunchback assi... Read allA deranged 15th Century prison colony chaplain exploits his power to get money for his church including murder and grave robbing committed by his vampire mistress and one-eyed hunchback assistant.A deranged 15th Century prison colony chaplain exploits his power to get money for his church including murder and grave robbing committed by his vampire mistress and one-eyed hunchback assistant.

  • Director
    • Andy Milligan
  • Writer
    • Andy Milligan
  • Stars
    • Neil Flanagan
    • Jaqueline Webb
    • Judith Israel
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.6/10
    705
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Andy Milligan
    • Writer
      • Andy Milligan
    • Stars
      • Neil Flanagan
      • Jaqueline Webb
      • Judith Israel
    • 25User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
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    Neil Flanagan
    • Father Guru
    Jaqueline Webb
    • Olga
    Judith Israel
    • Nadja
    Jack Spencer
    • Igor
    Frank Echols
    • Bishop Kopel
    Gerald Jacuzzo
    • Father Polanski
    • (as Jeremy Brooks)
    Paul Lieber
    Paul Lieber
    • Carl
    Julia Wills
    • Christine
    Ron Keith
    • Lars
    Myschka
    • Mara
    Irving Metzman
    • Hans
    Jeffrey Isaacs
    • Altar Boy
    Roy Gordon
    • Altar Boy
    Stanley Herbert
    • Prison Guard
    Billy Hoffman
    • Prison Guard
    Tom Mullaney
    • Young Stranger
    Joe Pichette
    • Parishioner
    • (as Joseph Pichette)
    Joan Durant
    • Parishioner
    • Director
      • Andy Milligan
    • Writer
      • Andy Milligan
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    User reviews25

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    6ubik-11

    Badly made, but strangely compelling.

    I know this movie is bad. I know I shouldn't like it. But there's something about it that holds my attention when it plays. Something in its crude simplicity compels me forward to the end. It happens every time I watch it. I don't know what it is.

    Guru (odd name for an orthodox priest) is a bit hammy but not overly so. Carl delivers his lines in one of the oddest intonations I've heard. He later appeared as Detective Eric Dorsey, a minor character on the Barney Miller show. Olga, who apparently is a vampire (?), can't seem to speak her lines fast enough. Pay attention or you'll miss 'em! Igor is fun to watch, as is the cute girl (Nadja) in the attic who befriends him.

    Watch for the modern claw hammer, the modern scissors, the steel bars on the windows, and the prisoner wearing corduroy pants!
    5tavm

    Guru, the Mad Monk was a pretty entertaining bad B-movie

    I just went on Google Video to watch this, one of a double feature presented on Torgo's Drive-In (the other feature being I Drink Your Blood which I have yet to see). At 56 minutes, I found this Andy Milligan-directed horror movie fascinating with the constant pounding score and Dragnet-like stilted dialogue abounding throughout. Having said that, I actually found the story pretty entertaining and I found myself partially caring for the sympathetic characters. Many of the gore scenes, while very amateurish, were also fun to watch in a can-you-believe-their-doing-this way. And having a hunchback that sometimes speaks clearly was also a hoot! So on that note, I'm recommending Guru, the Mad Monk to bad movie buffs everywhere. P.S. On Torgo's Drive-In, this movie was preceded by some ads for the concession stand and previews of Carnival of Blood, The Thing with Two Heads, and Teenage Mother. Oh, and the print I saw had the synchronization off by several seconds.
    1emm

    Ladies and gentlemen, the NEW King Of Bad Cinema!!!

    Thank God I had the chance to see this thing! Did you understand how I felt watching CARNIVAL OF BLOOD? Well, you ain't seen nothing yet! If you're one of the few lucky ones to read this message, prepare yourself to witness the greatest cinematic catastrophe mankind will ever encounter since Neil Armstrong landed on the moon! Before you start blabbing to your friends and loved ones that PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE is the worst movie ever made, tell them GURU THE MAD MONK is the most horrifying movie that ever existed! And I'm not talking about the things that go bump in the night! No, I'm talking about how experienced film producers with a college education would make such a BAD piece of cinematic trash for the whole world to see! At 57 minutes, Andy Milligan and friends created a rush job in getting this movie released to the local drive-ins in hopes of earning quick revenues. A bunch of poorly trained actors and a ludicrously atrocious script explains why. Things don't get any worse in Badmovieland!

    Get a barf bag, NOW!!! You'll be glad you did!

    Some of the highlights in GURU THE MAD MONK are light years beyond deliriousness. You won't believe the possibilities of the human senses! They include:

    ***A bishop standing on Guru's cape and ripping it! You can actually hear the sound of it!

    ***Olga, who stutters in her sentences and can't make up her mind on what to say!

    ***A villager who gets executed in a small pair of corduroys!

    ***The opening movie title made up of magnetic toy lettering!

    And much, much, MUCH more!

    Watch GURU THE MAD MONK all the way through for the first time without stopping and I'll guarantee you've survived a one-way ticket to Drive-In Hell with minor first-degree burns! I strongly recommend this one for viewers with bad taste and who are die-hard collectors of obscure cinema.

    Lord have mercy!!!!
    2Leofwine_draca

    Piece of trash

    GURU, THE MAD MONK is a no-budget Z-grade horror flick from schlock maestro Andy Milligan. Everything about this film is awful, particularly the production values: there's never a sense of this being a real movie, just a couple of actors inside an old church playing dress-up.

    If Milligan's direction is dull and amateurish, his writing is even worse. The "film" charts the misadventures of the titular monk, played by the extraordinarily wooden Neil Flanagan. Guru's crimes include betraying those he's close to and torturing innocent people in a series of shoddy gore sequences that'll have you laughing instead of wincing thanks to their ineptness.

    The acting is terrible across the board, the dialogue is stilted beyond belief, and no effort has been made to bring any part of the screenplay to life. Attempts to depict a medieval tableau are ruined by the all-too-obvious mistakes and screw-ups, like characters using a modern pair of scissors and a heroine wearing fake eyelashes - who knew they were invented hundreds of years back?! In my favourite "bad" scene, two characters converse with a motorbike sitting behind them. How did Milligan not notice? My feelings are that he did, and he just didn't care - a real filmmaker he isn't.
    3boblipton

    Misses Every Opportunity

    Neil Flanagan is a good son of the Church on an island where there are a few aristocrats, a prison, him and his church and his hunchback assistant who is, of course, named Igor. To make money to decorate his church an his vestments for the glory of G*d, he does a few favors for the locals, including grave-robbing, draining blood, and other light work.

    Were anyone with anything approaching a sense of humor involved in this production, it would have made a heckuva burlesque of the sort of movie that Karloff and Lugosi starred in as the Universal horror franchise wound down into in the late 1930s. It also could have made a savage satire of the politics of the Catholic Church or any organized religion. However, while that thought might have occurred to someone involved in the shoot, there is no sign on the screen that he or she had this impulse. Neither is there any effort to show the disgusting things that this implies.

    Not that I'm complaining about that. Just about wasting almost an hour of time.

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      This was Andy Milligan's first film that he shot with a 35mm Arriflex camera and his first film since returning from working in England.
    • Goofs
      At 37:34 Father Guru is speaking with Bishop (Father) Kobel and Father Polanski in front of the "Lost Souls" sign, you can see a white motor scooter parked just inside the fence.
    • Quotes

      Olga: Hello. What's your name?

      Christine: Christine. What's yours?

      Olga: Olga. Some people call me Nosferatu.

      Christine: Nosferatu? I've never heard that name before.

      Olga: Yes. It means soul of darkness.

      Christine: I like the other name of Olga better.

    • Connections
      Featured in Dusk to Dawn Drive-in Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 5 (1998)

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    • Release date
      • September 29, 1970 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Guru the Mad Monk
    • Filming locations
      • St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 346 West 20th Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(the church)
    • Production company
      • Maipix Organization
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    • Budget
      • $11,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 2m(62 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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