Fiend Without a Face (1958)
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Fiend Without a Face (1958)
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James Mason-Dulcie Gray "They were sisters" 1945, de Arthur Crabtree.
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Fiend Without a Face - Arthur Crabtree 1958
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Take a peek into the "real life" Black Museum at Scotland Yard with HORRORS OF THE BLACK MUSEUM (1959), from director Arthur Crabtree and starring Michael Gough!
Filmed in *hypnovista,* this unique British/American production showcases sadism and true crime instead of something supernatural.
Context setting 00:00; Synopsis 25:28; Discussion 39:23; Ranking 54:02
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Fiend Without a Face (1958) - Directed by Arthur Crabtree
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On May 29, 1958 Fiend Without a Face debuted in the United States.
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FIEND WITHOUT A FACE Reviews and free on YouTube
‘New horrors! mad science spawns evil fiends!’
Fiend Without a Face is a 1958 sci-fi horror film about a scientist’s thoughts that materialise as invisible brain-shaped monsters.
Directed by Arthur Crabtree (Horrors of the Black Museum) and produced by John Croydon (The Projected Man; First Man Into Space; Grip of the Strangler).
The screenplay by Herbert J. Leder (director of It! and The Frozen…
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Preview: Horrors Of The Black Museum (Bluray)
A new restoration of this 1959 horror film starring Michael Gough and directed by Arthur Crabtree. HORRORS OF THE BLACK MUSEUM marked the first film in the “Sadian Trilogy” followed by Circus of Horrors and Peeping Tom.
A series of grisly, macabre murders sweep London and leave Scotland Yard completely baffled. Bancroft, an evil crime journalist is hypnotising his assistant to commit murders for…
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Kim Parker in Fiend Without a Face (1958).
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Dirk Bogarde-Hobor Blackman "Cuarteto" (Quartet) 1948, de Ken Annakin, Arthur Crabtree, Harold French, Ralph Smart.
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Fiend Without a Face - Arthur Crabtree 1958
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