Finally got around to watching
Cult of The Cobra. It was, as I've heard and read elsewhere, just a re-hash of
Cat People. No where near as good, I might add. It had a great cast of B-thesps to bolster it. Marshall Thompson (
It! The Terror From Beyond Space,
Fiend Without a Face,
First Man into Space, and many other great B sci-fi flicks) was very solid, as always. Faith Domergue made an interesting villainess but was no where near as exotic and mysterious as
Cat People's tragically alluring Simone Simon.
The snake effects ranged from average to pitiful. The transformation from woman to cobra at the end was a simple, pathetic lap dissolve. The change back was slightly more interesting and visually successful, but still not up to par with Universal's other monster pic effects. The car crash gag looked great, but I suspect it was lifted from another movie and the shot of David Janssen's dead body pinned beneath the wreckage was a staged insert with optically added smoke to obscure any differences. At least the film didn't kill everyone off at the end, but poor Marshall Thompson sure got the sh!t end of the stick; left a devastated broken shell of a man.
Worst thing going for the film was that it was such a shallow knock off of
Cat People, with only a handful of alterations. I'm surprised Val Lewton and/or RKO didn't sue for such an obvious clone. Still, it was better at least the
The Leech Woman. There were certainly other, better films from Universal that could have been used to round out the five movies than that sucker (pardon the pun).
Tried to buy the Universal Horror set tonight, and they're already sold out online! Unbelievable!! I'm gonna have to call around and find a friend or relative who has a Best Buy near them to go out and buy a copy for me - or I'm gonna lose out on that set, too. Damn. Curse those boneheads at BestBuy!