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So, 'Guru, the Mad Monk' is this wild trip into a 15th-century prison colony where a priest is more than a little unhinged. The atmosphere is drenched in dread, with a pacing that sort of lurches forward like its one-eyed hunchback assistant. It's got this mix of horror and dark humor, though the actual scares tend to come from the practical effects, which have that gritty, raw vibe to them. The performances are over-the-top but fit perfectly with the film's tone, especially with the vampire mistress adding a twisted layer to the chaplain's madness. It's definitely not your conventional horror flick, and that's what makes it stand out in the genre.
This film has had a bit of a rocky journey in terms of releases, with only a few home video formats available over the years, leaving it somewhat scarce. It sparks interest in collectors, especially those drawn to the more obscure horror titles of the early 70s. The blend of practical effects and offbeat narrative makes it a distinctive piece in any genre-focused collection.
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