The Psychotronic Film Society presents a rare public screening of one of the most entertaining horror anthologies ever made, the low-budget 1972 British-made “Asylum: House of Crazies,” starring Peter Cushing, Britt Ekland, Charlotte Rampling, Herbert Lom and Patrick Magee.
One of the finest films made by the long-defunct Amicus Productions (generally viewed as a bargain-basement knockoff of the better-known British horror movie studio Hammer Films), it features a script comprised of four short stories by famed mystery and thriller writer Robert Bloch (who also penned Alfred Hitchcock’s “Psycho”), and takes place in a creepy sanitarium. The PFS will show the uncut European version of the film, which is rarely seen here in the U.S. 8 p.m. Oct. 25 showtime, with discounts on craft beer and organic wine during the show.