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  1. This classically told monster movie directed by Vernon Sewell is set in motion when mutilated bodies begin appearing in the English countryside, drained of blood. Horror icon Peter Cushing stars as Detective Inspector Quennell, brought in to investigate the deaths.

  2. This film contains examples of: Autopsy Snack Time: The coroner has a meat pie while examining the murdered corpses, joking that it's "a nice change from cold meat."; Big Bad: Dr. Carl Mallinger, creator of the moth creature is at this at first, until the beast is revealed to be planning to leave the nest permanently.; Cassandra Truth: The sole witness to the murders tries to tell the ...

  3. A Scotland Yard Detective must investigate a series of murders perpetrated by a giant blood-sucking moth that can take human form.

  4. A Victorian policeman (Peter Cushing) discovers a professor's (Robert Flemyng) daughter (Wanda Ventham) is a king-size moth with the kiss of death.

  5. This classically told monster movie directed by Vernon Sewell is set in motion when mutilated bodies begin appearing in the English countryside, drained of blood.

  6. When Warrender and William dredge up the body of Clem Withers [Simon Cain], the gardener at the old Miles house, Quennell puts two and two together. In the meantime, Mallinger has suddenly realized the evilness of his creations and destroyed the male moth. Enraged, Clare turns into mothform and kills her father.

  7. 2 de oct. de 2013 · An entry in the positively niche sub-genre of moth vampire films this did indeed feature a giant man-sized moth that drank human blood. A period piece, set somewhere in the 19th century by the looks of it, Peter Cushing plays Detective Inspector Quennell, who comes calling on Dr Carl Mallinger, played by Robert Flemyng, when one of the Doctor’s students is murdered.