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Where did you come across that if you dont mind me asking.
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I downloaded a torrent of it.
If I had any money, I would buy it.
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Cool.
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Hound of the Baskervilles (1959)
Fine Hammer production, love Peter Cushing as Sherlock Holmes
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"The Monster That Challenged The World" (1957)
-Tim Holt Plot: IMDB An earthquake in the Salton Sea unleashes a horde of prehistoric mollusk monsters. Discovering the creatures, a Naval officer and several scientists attempt to stop the monsters, but they escape into the canal system of the California's Imperial Valley and terrorize the populace. One of the best of the 1950's giant monster movies. Plenty of suspense and action and a cool monster too. |
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The Phantom Carriage.
A powerful silent horror. Plot involves a legend that the last person to die on New Years Eve is doomed to drive the Phantom Carriage collecting dead souls for a year. Startling, striking images of both the carriage and the figure of Death, which obviously influenced Bergman, who ended up using the film's star, Victor Sjöström, 35 years later in his film Wild Strawberries. |
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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1932)
Fredrick March's Oscar winning performance highlights this version of Stevenson's classic about a Doctor's mad experiments to bring out man's dark side. One of the greats in early era horror. Stands along side Karloff's Frankenstein and Lugosi's Dracula as one of the best of the '30's. |
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Freaks (1932)
An amazingly beautiful story of trust, love & betrayal! >>: A
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