It's nice to shoot an elaborate rifle wearing white satin opera gloves!
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COUNTESS DRACULA (1971) Reviews of vaguely historical Hammer
Countess Dracula is a British horror film based on the legends surrounding the “Blood Countess” Elizabeth Báthory. It is in many ways atypical of Hammer’s canon, attempting to broaden their output from Dracula and Frankenstein sequels. Filmed in 1970, it was released in January 1971.
The film was produced by Alexander Paal and directed by Peter Sasdy, both Hungarian émigrés working in…
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HANOVER STREET (1979)
Grade: D
Really bad overall movie. Production was awful. The plot and script seemed to be very cliche. Don’t watch, painful to get through.
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From Beyond The Grave | Episode 406
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From Beyond The Grave | Episode 406
Jim reflects on the final anthology film by Amicus Productions – 1974’s “From Beyond The Grave,” starring Peter Cushing, David Warner, Wendy Allnutt, Rosalind Ayres, Marcel Steiner, Ian Brennen, Donald Pleasence, Angela Pleasence, Diana Dors, John O’Farrell, Ian Carmichael, Margaret Leighton, Nyree Dawn Porter, Ian Ogilvy, Lesley-Anne Down, Jack Watson, Ben Howard and directed by Kevin O’Connor. Four stories centering around a strange curio shop are woven together nto a tale of the fantastical. Find out more on this episode of MONSTER ATTACK!, The Podcast Dedicated To Old Monster Movies.
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Bruce Robinson and Lesley-Anne Down
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Halloran: "A woman shouldn't look like that in uniform."
Sellinger: "How should I look?"
Halloran: "Like a short man."
Or something like that, it's been a few years.
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Merely a weekend, still,
I thought it might amuse you to know
Who's invited to go
This time with his pants
A Weekend In The Country - A Little Night Music 1977 movie
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