
Guru, the Mad Monk 1970
"Death his religion - blood his lust!"
Step into the eerie world of *Guru, the Mad Monk (1970)*, Andy Milligan's bizarre and unsettling horror film set against the grim backdrop of a 15th-century prison colony.
Director: Andy Milligan
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Guru, the Mad Monk (1970) about?
This dark horror film unfolds in a 15th-century prison colony where a corrupt chaplain exploits his authority for wealth and control. His schemes spiral into murder and grave robbing, aided by his vampiric mistress and a hunchbacked assistant. The result is a nightmarish tale of religious hypocrisy and supernatural horror.
Who directed Guru, the Mad Monk?
Andy Milligan, the cult filmmaker known for his offbeat and often controversial horror and exploitation films, directed *Guru, the Mad Monk (1970)*.
Who stars in Guru, the Mad Monk?
The film features Neil Flanagan as the mad monk, alongside Jaqueline Webb, Judith Israel, Jack Spencer, and Frank Echols in key roles.
Is Guru, the Mad Monk (1970) worth watching?
While unrated on IMDb, *Guru, the Mad Monk (1970)* is a cult curiosity for horror fans seeking something raw and unpolished. Its themes of religious corruption and supernatural horror are delivered with a gritty, low-budget charm that's both off-putting and fascinating. If you enjoy 70s exploitation horror, it's worth a look—but temper your expectations for polish.
How long is Guru, the Mad Monk?
The runtime for *Guru, the Mad Monk (1970)* is 62 minutes.
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About Guru, the Mad Monk (1970) — A Horror Cult Classic of 15th-Century Madness and Bloodlust
Step into the eerie world of *Guru, the Mad Monk (1970)*, Andy Milligan's bizarre and unsettling horror film set against the grim backdrop of a 15th-century prison colony. Directed by the cult filmmaker behind twisted tales, this movie follows a deranged chaplain whose twisted interpretation of faith leads to corruption, murder, and the unholy alliance with his vampire mistress and a one-eyed hunchback. The atmosphere is thick with dread, as the trio's lust for blood and gold spirals into depravity, blurring the lines between religion and horror. With its raw, low-budget style and relentless tension, *Guru, the Mad Monk (1970)* delivers a horror experience that's as grotesque as it is memorable.
Neil Flanagan stars as the titular mad monk, anchoring the chaos with his manic performance, while Jaqueline Webb and Judith Israel bring eerie intensity as his vampiric accomplice and twisted assistant. The film's exploitation roots shine through in its unapologetic embrace of gore and moral decay, making it a must-watch for fans of 70s horror's most unhinged entries. Whether you're drawn to its historical setting or its unflinching brutality, *Guru, the Mad Monk* is a cult oddity that lingers long after the credits roll.