Necrophagus (Graveyard of Horror) (Necromaniac) (The Butcher of Binbrook) (1971)
A perennial late-night cable TV item, this quirky Spanish horror oddity involves a mad scientist whose latest misguided experiment transforms him into a hirsute, grave-robbing ghoul who feeds on fresh corpses. The scientist's brother, upon learning of his monstrous condition, supplements this… More
A perennial late-night cable TV item, this quirky Spanish horror oddity involves a mad scientist whose latest misguided experiment transforms him into a hirsute, grave-robbing ghoul who feeds on fresh corpses. The scientist's brother, upon learning of his monstrous condition, supplements this specialized diet by pumping fresh blood through a series of tubes into the creature's subterranean lair. One of only two horror pictures from the short directorial career of Miguel Madrid (aka Michael Skaife), this marginally entertaining monster mess resembles some of the later work of his countryman Paul Naschy. Originally titled El Descuartizador de Binbrook, the film was distributed throughout Europe as Necrophagus. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi
- In Theaters
- Feb 28, 1972 Wide
- On DVD
- Jul 9, 2002
- Studio
- Independent International Pictures Corp.