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The Butcher of Binbrook

Original title: Necrophagus
  • 1971
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
4.0/10
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The Butcher of Binbrook (1971)
Horror

A young nobleman returns to his crumbling family castle, only to learn that his wife has died giving birth to their stillborn child. But why is her coffin empty?A young nobleman returns to his crumbling family castle, only to learn that his wife has died giving birth to their stillborn child. But why is her coffin empty?A young nobleman returns to his crumbling family castle, only to learn that his wife has died giving birth to their stillborn child. But why is her coffin empty?

  • Director
    • Miguel Madrid
  • Writer
    • Miguel Madrid
  • Stars
    • Bill Curran
    • Catherine Ellison
    • John Clark
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.0/10
    417
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Miguel Madrid
    • Writer
      • Miguel Madrid
    • Stars
      • Bill Curran
      • Catherine Ellison
      • John Clark
    • 14User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Bill Curran
    • Michael Sherrington
    Catherine Ellison
    • Lady Anne
    • (as Catharine Ellison)
    John Clark
    • Sir Robert
    María Paz Madrid
    • Barbara
    • (as Yocasta Grey)
    Marisa Shiero
    • Pamela
    Titania Clement
    • Lilith
    Frank Braña
    Frank Braña
    • Dr. Lexter
    Víctor Israel
    Víctor Israel
    • Mr. Fowles
    Beatriz Elorrieta
    • Margaret
    • (as Beatriz Lacy)
    J.R. Clarke
    • Inspector Harrison
    Antonio Jiménez Escribano
    Antonio Jiménez Escribano
    • Dr. Kinberg
    Inés Morales
    • Elizabeth
    • (as Senny Green)
    Rosario Royo
    Rosario Royo
    • Señora en tren - Lady on Train
    José Ángel de Juanes
    • Sir Robert
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Miguel Madrid
    • Mr. Skaife
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Miguel Madrid
    • Writer
      • Miguel Madrid
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    10gimpwilkinson

    One of the most supremely bizarre horror films ever!

    Firstly a warning: this film is a very aquired taste. If you like 'hip' new American Slasher films such as Wes Craven's "Scream", then this film is probably not for you (your head may explode!) But, if you are a devout fan early-70's Spanish horror films like me, this is very highly recommended. You may feel somewhat dis-orientated - but that is the film's intention, it does not want to you to have a clear idea of exavtly what is going on for the first 50 minutes! The director plays with the viewer by fragmenting the narrative in a jarring way backwards and forwards so the chronology can only be worked out at the end. The wintery locations and gothic imagery give the whole film a sense of unease and melancholy. There would be no point in me trying to explain the plot of this movie as it would ruin the dis-orientating experience. The title has become very mis-leading since Jorg Buttgereit unleashed "Nekromantik" upon the world: there is NO gore, NO nudity, NO graphic depictions of necrophilia. But it certainly IS as disturbing as Buttgereit's film because of all the dark undercurrents in the film's depictions of rural family life and the decay of heritage. However, it is advised that the movie be watched in the language it is shot in, Spanish, as the English dubbing in the American and Scandinavian video releases is truly appalling. Unfortuantely, the Spanish video release (Norma Video) is very very rare.
    1nuelow

    Almost as bad as it can get

    What if someone made a horror movie that was completely devoid of plot?

    Well, I think it would probably end up a little bit like this one. I don't think I've ever seen a move was so steady it its slide from hackneyed (at the beginning) to complete crap (by the end). I only stuck with it, because I kept thinking it couldn't possibly get worse. Well, up until the very end, "Necrophagus"/"Graveyard of Horror" proved me wrong.

    Who would have suspected that a movie with an undead lizard-man, evil grave-robbing cultists, and mad scientists tossed in for no discernible reason could suck this bad? One would think there'd at least be some humor value... but not here.
    5gibsoncraig

    Typical early 70's horror genre with a few unique touches

    This Spanish-made horror flick suffers from many of the common short-comings of this type of genre; a disconjuncted plot, many awkward cuts and innane dialogues, actresses chosen for their looks more then acting ability, as well as a poor English over-dub of the Spanish screen play. The opening scene grabs your attention, but soon on "Graveyard of Horror" keeps you wondering not only what will happen next, but why what you just saw actually took place. That aside, the film does have some qualities which still can provide an attraction to the most-avid horror fan. The graveyard/castle settings provide a few atmospheric, though not chilling scenes. Best of all is the periodic use in the score of an uniquely errie whistled tune very similar to the melody of "Morning has Broken" which offers a seeming tranquil juxtaposition to the gory nature of this topsy-turvy grave robbing tale.
    3ma-cortes

    Inferior Spanish shocker with disjointed scenes , disconcerting moments and some atmospheric horror scenes

    After having away for some time , a young called Michael Sherrington : Bill Curran, returns home to encounter his spouse to find out that she has died during the childbirth . He attempts to solve what happened , but no one , mother and sisters , answer his questions and in fact they have become hostile . There are also two doctors , Dr Lexter : Frank Braña and Dr Kinberg : Antonio Jiménez Escribano who seem to be suspicious by withholding information and know something about her . Then Michael goes to local cemetery asking for the gravedigger : Victor Israel to unearth his wife , but the latter threatens to denounce him to Police . Nevertheleess , the man goes on his obsession and buries out the tomb by digging up where his wife lies to see if he can find out what happened to her , ultimately to resolve that it is empty. Later on , Michael is attacked and knocked out by two weird demon masked beings , and he suddenly disappears .

    A bizarre European Gothic with no much sense , horror , supernatural events , hideous monster, weirdness and lousy dubbing . A twisted and absurd mess whose results will leave you embarrasing and bewildering . Resulting to be a rare and eerie terror tale with thrills , chills , plot twists , and being really boring. There appears some habitual Spanish secondaries : Frank Braña, Victor Israel, Antonio Jiménez Escribinano , all of them regular in all kinds of genres of the Sixties ans Seventies as Spaghetti, Paella Western , Terror , Euro-spy sub-genre , Giallo , or Jesus Franco films .

    It displays a dark and sinister cinematography by Alfonso Nieva , being extremely necessary a perfect remastering . As well as a gloomy and terrifying musical score by Alfonso Santiesteban. The motion picture was lousily and badly directed by Miguel Madrid who often uses pseudonym Michael Skaife, here providing a morbid and outlandish terror entry with plenty of flashbacks as well . Miguel Madrid was a hack writer and director . He only mady three films, this "Necrophagus" or "The butcher of Binbrook" or "Graveyard of horror" 1971 , an erotic film titled "Bacanal en Directo" 1979 and another terror giallo film , the really weird "El Asesino de Muñecas" 1975 . Rating : 2.5/10 . Below average . Bottom of barrel .
    1w00f

    Graveyard of Horribles

    The English translation of the title on the DVD version of this film is "Graveyard of Horrors," but I think that must be an error. It should have been called "Graveyard of Horribles." Horrible acting, horrible editing, horrible story, and horrible music all make this a horrible film best left in a horrible graveyard.

    Horrible.

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      Final film of Catherine Ellison.
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    • Release date
      • February 28, 1972 (Spain)
    • Country of origin
      • Spain
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Necrophagous
    • Filming locations
      • El Espinar, Segovia, Castilla y León, Spain
    • Production company
      • Films Internacionales (FISA)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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