A vampire attacks a horror author on the street and then invites him to a nearby club as a gesture of gratitude, which turns out to be a meeting place for assorted creatures of the night. The vampire then regales him with three stories, each interspersed with musical performances at the club.

Eramus

R.Chetwynd-Hayes, Writer

Pickering, Chief of the B-Squad

Sam, Movie Director

Busotsky's Mother

Busotsky's Father

Lintom Busotsky, Film Producer

Angela

George, Angela's Boyfriend

Raven (the Shadmock)

Mooney

Innkeeper (Luna's Father)

Club Secretary (Werewolf)

Buxom Beauty

Psychiatrist

Great Uncle

Luna

Singer
I honestly didn't know whether to laugh or cry as I struggled through 100 minutes of this camply surreal pseudo-horror exercise. Vincent Price - I don't recall him playing a vampire ever before (or since) snacks on an old gent (John Carradine) he meets on the street. By way of payment, he invites him back to the "Monster Club" where he hears three stories that baffle and bewilder in equal measure, but scare not a jot - including a man who can whistle you to death. Each story has an intermission from the house band - who regale us with songs that give double-entendre a whole new meaning and make "Rocky Horror" sound like Ivor Novello! Price features only sparingly - more of a narrator than an actor and Barbara Kellerman and Anthony Steel really ought to have known better...
April 11, 1981

Eramus

R.Chetwynd-Hayes, Writer

Pickering, Chief of the B-Squad

Sam, Movie Director

Busotsky's Mother

Busotsky's Father

Lintom Busotsky, Film Producer

Angela

George, Angela's Boyfriend

Raven (the Shadmock)

Mooney

Innkeeper (Luna's Father)

Club Secretary (Werewolf)

Buxom Beauty

Psychiatrist

Great Uncle

Luna

Singer
I honestly didn't know whether to laugh or cry as I struggled through 100 minutes of this camply surreal pseudo-horror exercise. Vincent Price - I don't recall him playing a vampire ever before (or since) snacks on an old gent (John Carradine) he meets on the street. By way of payment, he invites him back to the "Monster Club" where he hears three stories that baffle and bewilder in equal measure, but scare not a jot - including a man who can whistle you to death. Each story has an intermission from the house band - who regale us with songs that give double-entendre a whole new meaning and make "Rocky Horror" sound like Ivor Novello! Price features only sparingly - more of a narrator than an actor and Barbara Kellerman and Anthony Steel really ought to have known better...

