The Cremator (1969)
A Macabre Fusion Of Horror, Comedy & Morbidity
3 October 2019
A psychological nightmare of alarming proportions that was far ahead of its time and still hasn't lost its potency, The Cremator is an increasingly disturbing & incessantly atmospheric chiller that not only delivers on the horror front but also serves as an unnerving parable of the era it depicts. A macabre fusion of comedy, horror, surrealism, expressionism & morbidity that's catapulted to greater heights by Rudolf Hrusinsky's spine-chilling performance, this Czech classic paints a grisly portrait of the horrors that manifest into reality when warped minds are given the tools to enact their warped beliefs.
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