A corpse has 24 hours to mastermind a good deed without leaving his crypt, to go "up there" and have his youth restored.
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Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
The Worst Film Ever
Admirable film.
Great story, amazing characters, superb action, enthralling cinematography. Yes, this is something I am glad I spent money on.
This should be a comedy? A horror? Or they wanted to be a sexy movie, piled with innumerable girls only in swimsuits? I like wacky comedies, when they are successful. Here we got just a bunch of so-called actors who are flocking into each other in a castle inhabited by awkward monsters, including a ghost-woman, a gorilla and many many morons. They are just fooling scrolling back and forth, totally pointless. Nancy Sinatra's pathetic, like everyone else. Poor Boris Karloff, he was impressive as Frankenstein. Neither the songs in the film don't save anything because they are awful too. Piccola Pupa, who was full of life, singing Italian songs in the '60s, present in a scene, does not save anything. If you watch this, the only thing you want is to finish faster.
Ghost in the Invisible Bikini, The (1966) * 1/2 (out of 4) An old man (Boris Karloff) dies but can't get into Heaven until he does a good deed so his ghost goes back to make sure his crooked lawyer (Basil Rathbone) doesn't rip his family off. This is a stupid mix of horror and those Beach Party movies, which doesn't work on either level. One has to wonder what type of smoke was being passed around at the studio who said okay to this film. I'm really not sure how much of a demade there was for a horror Beach Party movie but I hope this thing made money for them. This isn't the worst film ever made but I can't say I enjoyed too much of it. The supporting players are all rather bland and the teens are just downright annoying as is the music, directing and pretty much everything else. Rathbone appears to be having fun in his role and Karloff is good in the few scenes he's in. Fans of the two legends might want to watch this once but you've been warned.
Maybe I am crazy in the head (If I am, I enjoy every minute if it - heh heh), but I thought "Ghost in the Invisible Bikini" was the perfect synthesis of the earlier AIP beach and supernatural movies. With actors and actresses from hits like "Beach Party", "Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine", "Die, Monster, Die" and so on, we end up with a highly campy, yet enjoyable plot. Boris Karloff is great as Hiram Stokely, the "corpse". Susan Hart playing the "Ghost" is great eye candy as she was in the original "Doctor Goldfoot" film, and the scenes in the graveyard and the chamber of horrors conjure up memories of the fine AIP supernatural/Poe films. And of course, with the rock and rollers including Nancy Sinatra conjuring up the earlier AIP beach movies - who can ask for more. Great camp - great fun throughout. 9/10.Dan Basinger
This film was the largest budgeted of the "beach" pictures. But it became a box-office failure and was the last of the genre American International produced. The inane script...is not only tired but borrows from such other sources as the curtain line of Some Like It Hot... This year's crop of boys in this film isn't up to the earlier "beach" cavaliers.ll KARLOFF and the other veterans are only along for the ride....Stanley Cortez's camera...makes good use...in exploring some...fasinating sets evidently left over from the Poe period..a good try but short on script and inspiration.