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The Ghastly Ones (1968) – A Video Nasty That Earned Its Reputation

21 Friday Feb 2025

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1960s horror, 1960s retrospective, andy milligan, ghastly ones, video nasties, video nasty

Mad creatures of the night existing only for sensual sadistic moments of human slaughter!
Three sisters must spend three nights on an eerie island to inherit their father’s fortune. A deformed man leads them to the estate where horrors await.

Andy Milligan’s The Ghastly Ones is an oddity in the realm of horror cinema, a sleazy and grimy piece of exploitation that, while low-budget and technically amateurish, found itself enshrined in infamy as one of the notorious “video nasties.” When the UK’s Director of Public Prosecutions compiled a list of banned films in the early 1980s, The Ghastly Ones was among the titles deemed too extreme for public consumption. But how did this modestly made film wind up alongside some of the most controversial horror films of its era?

One of Milligan’s most notorious works, The Ghastly Ones stands as a testament to his unapologetically crude and nihilistic style. Known for his erratic camera work, grating dialogue, and gruesome depictions of violence, Milligan was a filmmaker who operated on the fringes of respectability. This film is no exception. It blends elements of gothic horror and grindhouse sleaze, using its limited resources to create an atmosphere of decay and depravity.

What cemented The Ghastly Ones as a video nasty was its unrelenting depiction of sadism and mutilation. While some of its peers on the list, such as The Evil Dead or The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, were films of technical skill and thematic weight, Milligan’s film was a crude, unpolished fever dream of carnage. The inclusion of lingering shots of gore, crude special effects, and an all-around unsettling tone ensured its place in the annals of censorship history. Unlike some of the other video nasties, which gained a cult following, The Ghastly Ones remains a film that only the most dedicated of exploitation fans seek out.

While it may not hold the same level of esteem as some of its video nasty contemporaries, The Ghastly Ones is a fascinating piece of horror history, both as an example of Milligan’s warped vision and as a film that managed to stir enough outrage to be banned in the UK. Today, it remains a curiosity—an obscure but significant entry in the era of censorship battles that defined 1980s horror fandom.

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