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Post by Deeky on Oct 2, 2018 14:11:46 GMT -5
Here's my write-up for it from Hypno Video #4: HENRY’S NIGHT IN (1969)Nebbish everyman Henry is henpecked by his overbearing wife Martha. He visits his psychiatrist, who explains that Henry has mommy issues, and to overcome this, he needs to screw as many women as he can(?). On his way to work one day he is distracted by an auction going on, and he accidentally bids on an old trunk. Back home, Henry discovers a formula for invisibility inside the trunk and begins secretly purchasing the necessary ingredients and lab equipment. Eventually, he succeeds in perfecting the potion, but discovers the only way to go in and out of the invisible state involves sneezing. From here on, most of the rest of this one is taken up with Henry’s exploits as he visits neighborhood women, sneaking in under cover of darkness and pretending to be their husbands and lovers. The viewer is treated to long sequences of naked women rolling around on their beds, air-hugging invisible lovers. Meanwhile, the psychiatrist has his own fun with Henry’s wife, hypnotizing and having his way with her. Henry continues his neighborhood rampage, only this time, he introduces rats into a get-together hosted by Martha. This results in the women all tearing off their clothes and running out of the house stark naked. For the finale, Martha and some of the neighbor ladies confront Henry, who accidentally discovers the psychiatrist’s secret hypno word, and causes them all to strip for him! Invisibility and hypnotism makes this one a certified trash classic for wish-fulfillment fans. How does being invisible fool women into thinking he's their husbands and lovers? This plot seems tenuous!
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Post by Dr. Kobb on Oct 2, 2018 14:14:28 GMT -5
It's also sometimes referred to as The Kavenaugh Khronicles.
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Post by Deeky on Oct 2, 2018 14:16:17 GMT -5
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Post by Dr. Kobb on Oct 2, 2018 14:16:24 GMT -5
Here's my write-up for it from Hypno Video #4: HENRY’S NIGHT IN (1969)Nebbish everyman Henry is henpecked by his overbearing wife Martha. He visits his psychiatrist, who explains that Henry has mommy issues, and to overcome this, he needs to screw as many women as he can(?). On his way to work one day he is distracted by an auction going on, and he accidentally bids on an old trunk. Back home, Henry discovers a formula for invisibility inside the trunk and begins secretly purchasing the necessary ingredients and lab equipment. Eventually, he succeeds in perfecting the potion, but discovers the only way to go in and out of the invisible state involves sneezing. From here on, most of the rest of this one is taken up with Henry’s exploits as he visits neighborhood women, sneaking in under cover of darkness and pretending to be their husbands and lovers. The viewer is treated to long sequences of naked women rolling around on their beds, air-hugging invisible lovers. Meanwhile, the psychiatrist has his own fun with Henry’s wife, hypnotizing and having his way with her. Henry continues his neighborhood rampage, only this time, he introduces rats into a get-together hosted by Martha. This results in the women all tearing off their clothes and running out of the house stark naked. For the finale, Martha and some of the neighbor ladies confront Henry, who accidentally discovers the psychiatrist’s secret hypno word, and causes them all to strip for him! Invisibility and hypnotism makes this one a certified trash classic for wish-fulfillment fans. How does being invisible fool women into thinking he's their husbands and lovers? This plot seems tenuous! Sir! How dare you question the plot-line to a nudie-cutie feature!
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Post by Billy A. Anderson on Oct 2, 2018 21:16:57 GMT -5
Dr. Kobb, thanks for posting the screen grabs, and your review, which, of course I had read before. I thought the film was OK for what it was.
Deeky, do you now want to see the whole film, and all of that top notch acting, which didn't require any special effects, as far as I could tell?
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Post by Deeky on Oct 2, 2018 21:35:32 GMT -5
I do not.
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Post by Dr. Kobb on Oct 3, 2018 0:38:51 GMT -5
Not even the scenes where Henry unleashes the invisible rats during the ladies' dinner party?
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Post by Deeky on Oct 3, 2018 21:53:04 GMT -5
How did he get the rats to sneeze?
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Post by Dr. Kobb on Oct 4, 2018 0:37:58 GMT -5
How did he get the rats to sneeze? That's a very good question that never occurred to me (and probably never crossed the producer's minds, either).
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Post by Deeky on Oct 31, 2018 18:42:42 GMT -5
Thanks for the Halloween card, Kobb!
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Post by Count Zero on Nov 1, 2018 13:28:19 GMT -5
Thanks for the Halloween card, Kobb! I got one, too! Thanks very much!
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Post by Billy A. Anderson on Nov 2, 2018 18:28:18 GMT -5
Got my fantastic fold out Halloween card from Kob Labs in the mail today. Many thanks, Dr. Kobb.
I am reasonably sure you posted a photo of it here on the board. Can you direct me to it?
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Post by Dr. Kobb on Nov 2, 2018 18:54:28 GMT -5
Got my fantastic fold out Halloween card from Kob Labs in the mail today. Many thanks, Dr. Kobb. I am reasonably sure you posted a photo of it here on the board. Can you direct me to it?
I did not post a pic of it. Glad you liked it, though. Did it arrive in time for Halloween? I was cutting things pretty close. That sort of pop-up art is intrinsically linked with Halloween for me, as my family used to have this awesome haunted house book where each page popped-up into a scene, along with little parts you could slide to reveal new pictures and so on. Thing was a real marvel to behold.
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Post by Mayzshon on Nov 2, 2018 19:40:23 GMT -5
Halloween got extended by two days, when I got my Kobb Kard today!
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Post by Dr. Kobb on Nov 2, 2018 20:11:00 GMT -5
Yes, all part of my plan, of course! *cough*
Yeesh. At this rate, PiF's should reach her cross country by Thanksgiving.
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Post by Billy A. Anderson on Nov 2, 2018 22:57:18 GMT -5
Got my fantastic fold out Halloween card from Kob Labs in the mail today. Many thanks, Dr. Kobb. I am reasonably sure you posted a photo of it here on the board. Can you direct me to it?
I did not post a pic of it. Glad you liked it, though. Did it arrive in time for Halloween? I was cutting things pretty close. That sort of pop-up art is intrinsically linked with Halloween for me, as my family used to have this awesome haunted house book where each page popped-up into a scene, along with little parts you could slide to reveal new pictures and so on. Thing was a real marvel to behold.
Actually, Two Days Late, for most people, but when you've got a complete collection of (the original Warren) Famous Monsters magazine*, Every Day of the Year is Halloween, so in that respect, it wasn't late. * A large part of that complete collection of which I am eternally grateful to Choco for sending me.
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Post by Dr. Kobb on Nov 2, 2018 23:11:05 GMT -5
Bah! What has become of the Postal Service? Great point about Famous Monsters. Browsing those always gets the monster kid in me going.
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Post by Deeky on Nov 3, 2018 12:25:45 GMT -5
What has become of the Postal Service? They did that one album and broke up.
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Post by Killer Goldfish on Nov 6, 2018 16:20:13 GMT -5
Just got a fabboo pop-up Halloween card from Kobbers!
...which made me realize I didn't send out a single one of my own this year.
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Post by Billy A. Anderson on Nov 7, 2018 3:27:39 GMT -5
I did not post a pic of it. Glad you liked it, though. Did it arrive in time for Halloween? I was cutting things pretty close. That sort of pop-up art is intrinsically linked with Halloween for me, as my family used to have this awesome haunted house book where each page popped-up into a scene, along with little parts you could slide to reveal new pictures and so on. Thing was a real marvel to behold.
Actually, Two Days Late, for most people, but when you've got a complete collection of (the original Warren) Famous Monsters magazine*, Every Day of the Year is Halloween, so in that respect, it wasn't late. * A large part of that complete collection of which I am eternally grateful to Choco for sending me. Since Dr. Kobb did not post any photos of the Hahlloween greeting card, I'll post 3 photos of it, showing the front, back and the inside, after the card is opened up.
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