Review of The Vulture

The Vulture (1966)
1/10
Terrible
25 November 2015
Warning: Spoilers
The Vulture is ludicrous. A Spanish criminal buried with his pet vulture is inexplicably combined with Akim Tamiroff, who plays a seemingly benign scientist experimenting with matter transfer in rural Cornwall. Equally ludicrous is Broderick Crawford playing a Scottish lord whose family is targeted by the vulture. Lead actor Robert Hutton's character advances ridiculous theories about who or what is killing Brod's relatives without any real evidence to support his theories... yet, he's 100% correct every time. Lawrence Huntington's final B movie was a disaster and especially an embarrassment for Akim Tamiroff. The first 5 minutes are mildly scary. The rest is terrible.
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