DOCTOR DEATH: SEEKER OF SOULS Reviews and free on YouTube

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‘He’s a specialist in his field!’
Doctor Death: Seeker of Souls is a 1973 American supernatural horror film produced and directed by Eddie Saeta (assistant director on 20 Million Miles to Earth) from a screenplay written by associate producer Sal Ponti.

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The movie stars John Considine (Endangered Species; The Thirsty Dead), Barry Coe (Jaws 2), Cheryl Miller, Stewart Moss, Leon Askin, Jo Morrow, Florence Marly (The Astrologer; Games; Queen of Blood), Sivi Aberg, Jim Boles, Athena Lorde, and Moe Howard (one of the Three Stooges).

Plot:
Doctor Death (John Considine) is a thousand-year-old magician who has mastered the art of transferring souls from one body to another and thereby manages to perpetuate himself …

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Book reviews:
“A wild, garish collision of drive-in gothic ’60s horror and ’70s shag pile carpet sensibilities, Doctor Death doles out the bloody goods while keeping its camp theatrics at just the right pitch. Fans of Robert Quarry and Vincent Price’s outings from the same era will definitely get a kick out of the bearded Considine’s theatrical performance, which is a pretty good indication of how The Wizard of Gore might have played with a competent actor in the leading role.” Nathaniel Thompson, DVD Delirium Volume 4

“The soul transference plot was pretty interesting, and there’s something kind of wonderfully perverse about a movie where the villain seems to care more about the hero’s loved one than the hero himself. Again, the story was kind of novel – it was the lack of urgency that brought it down … There are some surprisingly graphic murders (there’s a great ax kill), but it’s never scary or even that suspenseful – it’s just “kind of cool”. Brian W. Collins, Horror Movie a Day

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“Overall this is a pretty bad effort, but camp fans may get some satisfaction from the cameo appearances by former Stooge Moe Howard (in his final role) and TV horror host Larry “Seymour” Vincent.” James J. Mulay (editor), The Horror Film: A Guide to More Than 700 Films on Videocassette

“Considine, later a regular in Robert Altman and Alan Rudolph movies, gives an all-out performance, killing one woman after another with the help of his assistant, Thor, and screaming, “Enter that body! Why do you resist these beautiful souls?” When someone stabs him, blood spurts from the doctor’s body into the face of the attacker, who disintegrates, then bursts! A bloody head with guts attached is delivered in a box. Doctor Death is a very strange movie.” Michael J. Weldon, The Psychotronic Video Guide

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TV spot:

Trailer:

Full film – free to watch online:

Release:
The movie was promoted theatrically by US distributors Cinerama Releasing as just Doctor Death.

In 2009, Scorpion Releasing issued a limited edition (just 1,000 copies) Blu-ray.
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Choice dialogue:
Doctor Death: “Enter that body! Enter that body!”
Fred Saunders (referring to Doctor Death): “Why he’s mad!”

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Moe Howard (Three Stooges) admires Sivi Aberg

Filming locations:

Aldrich Studios, Los Angeles, California

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