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For @mercurie80's 9th annual Rule, Britannia blogathon, Films From Beyond delves into the low budget crime dramas Terence Fisher made for Hammer Films leading up to his breakout success with Gothic horror. Featuring Stolen Face (1952) & Blackout (1954). https://t.co/UUMQYldC18
@realweegiemidge @classymoviemuse @XanaduFitness @John_L_Harmon @mercurie80 @Super_Beppo @Barry_Cinematic @thechriswatt @925screenings @ManiacsMonsters @angelguy66 @CreedStonegate @Old_School_Evil @SDeathrage @noir_or_never @SandmanJazz For #ShamelessPlugSun I'm sharing something I wrote back in the spring of 2014, a review of George Romero's Season of the Witch (1972). https://t.co/NgwBA5tiOZ
@realweegiemidge @PaulBee71 @John_L_Harmon @nminow @Super_Beppo @Barry_Cinematic @TakingUpRoom @HQofK @925screenings @ManiacsMonsters @mercurie80 @CreedStonegate @Old_School_Evil @thechriswatt @SDeathrage @theoakdrivein @Thoughtsallsort Thanks Gill! It's not too late to order gifts from the Shocking Image catalog in order to get them by Doomsday! #ShamelessPlugSun
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To celebrate #BarbaraStanwyck's birthday, here's a 2012 #FilmsFromBeyond review of #WilliamCastle's #TheNightWalker ('64), which reunited Barbara with ex-husband #RobertTaylor. Pleasant dreams!
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Remembering #WilliamSmith, who recently passed away, and one of his rare #horror roles in a crazy-long acting career. #GraveoftheVampire (1972) #FilmsFromBeyond
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