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Tag Archives: Barbara Shelley
Quatermass and the Pit (1967)
One of the most admirable qualities of the science fiction scripts of the late Nigel Kneale is that their stories proceed through the scientific method, albeit leading to fantastic conclusions. They are examples of true science fiction – a rare … Continue reading →
Posted in Theater Fantastique |
Tagged 60's, Alien Invasion, Andrew Keir, Barbara Shelley, demons, Hammer, James Donald, Julian Glover, Nigel Kneale, Quatermass, Science Fiction, telekinesis
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The Shadow of the Cat (1961)
The Shadow of the Cat (1961) has long interested Hammer fans, partly for its unavailability on DVD and partly because it isn’t quite a Hammer film, being a Hammer co-production with B.H.P. Films (it went out under the B.H.P. name). … Continue reading →
Posted in Theater Caligari |
Tagged 60's, Andre Morell, Barbara Shelley, Edgar Allan Poe, Hammer, horror, John Gilling, Killer Cat
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