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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (films not included). Pages: 36. Chapters: 28 Days Later, 28 Weeks Later, Cherry Tree Lane, Cradle of Fear, Dracula (1958 film), Fear in the Night (1972 film), Hellraiser, Inseminoid, Satan's Slave, The Brides of Dracula, The City of the Dead (film), The Curse of Frankenstein, The Curse of the Werewolf, The Flesh and the Fiends, The Hound of the Baskervilles (1959 film), The Mummy (1959 film), The Revenge of Frankenstein, The Satanic Rites of Dracula, The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll, Vampire Circus. Excerpt: Inseminoid (titled Horror Planet in the United States) is a British science-fiction horror film released in 1981. Director Norman J. Warren's eighth film, the plot of Inseminoid concerns a group of future scientists excavating the ruins of an ancient civilisation on a distant planet. When a monstrous alien creature attacks and inseminates one of the women in the team, chaos ensues as the unbalanced victim, possessing unnatural strength, murders her colleagues one after another in a psychotic bid to protect her unborn twin hybrid offspring. Filmed between May and June 1980, Inseminoid is based on a script written by Nick and Gloria Maley, a couple who had contributed to the special effects of Warren's films starting with Satan's Slave (1976). A low budget of 1 million, half of which was contributed by the Hong Kong Shaw Brothers, funded location filming in both the Chislehurst Caves in Kent and on the island of Gozo in Malta. Composer John Scott perfected the electronic score of Inseminoid in multiple hours-long studio sessions following the completion of shooting. Although initial box office reception was positive both in the United Kingdom and overseas, Inseminoid has since failed to impress a majority of critics, who have faulted Warren's film for perceived poor acting, special effects and set design. Despite praise for...