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Tag Archives: Possession
Abby (1974)
It’s rare that a major studio takes legal action to have a film withdrawn from circulation and actually wins the lawsuit. It happened when Film Ventures International was sued by Universal for their release of the Italian film Great White … Continue reading
Posted in Theater Caligari
Tagged 70's, A Month at the Grindhouse, AIP, Blaxploitation, Carol Speed, demons, Disco, horror, Possession, William Girdler, William Marshall
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Hands of the Ripper (1971)
No one knows who her father was. But 17-year-old Anna (Angharad Rees, Poldark) has been living in the house of a medium, who happens to double as a Madam. After she tries to sell Anna’s virginal body to a sleazy … Continue reading
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Tagged 70's, Hammer, horror, Jack the Ripper, Possession, Slasher
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Double Feature: The Awakening (1980)/The Lair of the White Worm (1988)
Bram Stoker has achieved literary immortality, but his other supernatural novels are frequently forgotten or ignored. This is understandable, as none can touch the greatness of Dracula; yet I have a certain soft spot for The Jewel of Seven Stars, … Continue reading
Posted in Double Feature, Theater Caligari
Tagged 80's, Charlton Heston, horror, Ken Russell, Mummy, Possession, Vampire
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