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Theatre of Blood is a classic
Vincent Price said that this was his favourite film. The methods in the kills are all taken from Shakespeare and the acting is completely over the top. Its a lot of fun. Did you know that Theatre of Blood was also on stage at the National Theatre in 2005. It was well received by the critics and audiences. Jim Broadbent was the lead in the role (no one could replace Mr Price.) Thats a night at the theatre!
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