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Tag Archives: doctor
House on Haunted Hill (1999)
Director: William Malone Writer: Dick Beebe (Story by Robb White)
Posted in Horror, Thriller
Tagged 1999, ali later, anthony adler, asylum, bridgette wilson, bridgette wilson-sampras, chris kattan, dick beebe, doctor, don davis, fake janssen, geoffrey rush, ghost, Gilbert adler, greg nicotero, haunted, horror, hospital, house, house on haunted hill, jeffrey combs, joel silver, lisa loeb, mansion, max perlich, michael k. ross, millionaire, peter gallagher, peter graves, remake, rick bota, robb white, robert zemeckis, roller coaster, spirit, taye diggs, theme park, thriller, william malone
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House on Haunted Hill (1959)
Director: William Castle Writer: Robb White
Posted in Horror, Mystery
Tagged 1959, acid, alan marshal, blood, carl e. guthrie, carol ohmart, carolyn craig, doctor, Elisha Cook Jr., ghost, gun, haunted house, horror, house, house on haunted hill, howard hoffman, julie mitchum, leona anderson, mansion, millionaire, murder, murderer, mystery, overnight, party, puppet, revenge, richard long, robb white, roy v. livingston, skeleton, vincent price, von dexter, william castle
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Project Wolf Hunting (2022)
Director: Hong-seon Kim Writer: Hong-seon Kim
Posted in Action, Foreign, Horror, Science Fiction
Tagged 2022, action, blood, boat, cargo, Chang-Seok Ko, criminals, doctor, Dong-il Sung, Dong-Yoon Jang, escape, foreign, gore, guns, Hongsun Kim, horror, Jang Young-Nam, Ju-Hwan Yun, Jung So-Min, korean, monster, murder, ocean, Park Ho-San, philippines, prisoner, prisoners, project wolf hunting, riot, sci-fi, science fiction, Seo In-Guk, ship, south korea, south korean
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The Dark Backward (1991)
Director: Adam Rifkin Writer: Adam Rifkin
Posted in Comedy
Tagged 1991, accordian, adam rifkin, agent, arm, bill paxton, billy bob thornton, brad wyman, Cassian Elwes, claudia christian, comedy, comic, danny dayton, diner, doctor, dump, friends, friendship, garbage, garbage man, james caan, Joey Forsyte, judd nelson, junkyard, king moody, lara flynn boyle, Marc David Decker, Peter Schink, rob lowe, stand up comedian, stand up comedy, the dark backward, third arm, tony cox, trash, wayne newton
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Horror of Dracula (1958)
Director: Terence Fisher Writer: Jimmy Sangster (Based on the novel “Dracula” by Bram Stoker)
Posted in Drama, Horror
Tagged 1958, adaptation, Anthony Hinds, bat, bill lenny, bite, bitten, blood, bram stoker, casket, castle, christopher lee, coffin, crucifix, crypt, diary, doctor, dracula, drama, germany, horror, horror of dracula, jack asher, james bernard, jimmy sangster, melissa stribling, michael gough, peter cushing, terence fisher, transylvania, vampire
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The Curse of Frankenstein (1957)
Director: Terence Fisher Writer: Jimmy Sangster (Based on the novel “Frankenstein” by Mary Shelley)
Posted in Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller
Tagged 1957, acid, adaptation, Anthony Hinds, brain, christopher lee, corpse, curse, death row, doctor, execution, experiment, fire, flashback, frankenstein, fred johnson, guillotine, hammer, hammer horror, hazel court, head, horror, jack asher, james bernard, james needs, jimmy sangster, laboratory, mary shelley, max rosenberg, melvyn hayes, murder, paul hardtmuth, peter cushing, prison, reanimated, reanimation, robert urquhart, sci-fi, science, science fiction, scientist, terence fisher, the curse of frankenstein, thriller, valerie gaunt
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Dr. Phibes Rises Again (1972)
Director: Robert Fuest Writers: Robert Fuest and Robert Blees (Based on characters created by James Whiton and William Goldstein)
Posted in Comedy, Horror
Tagged alex thomson, beryl reid, coffin, comedy, death, doctor, dr. phibes, dr. phibes rises again, egypt, eternal life, horror, james whiton, john gale, louis m. heyward, moon, murder, murderer, peter cushing, pharaoh, resurrect, resurrected, resurrection, revenge, river, robert blees, robert fuest, robert quarry, sarcophagus, science, scientist, scorpion, scrolls, sequel, terry-thomas, tomb, tristam cones, vincent price, william goldstein
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The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971)
Director: Robert Fuest Writer: James Whiton and William Goldstein
Posted in Comedy, Horror
Tagged 1971, airplane, basil kirchin, bats, bible, biblical scholar, blood, brussel sprouts, comedy, death, detective, disfigured, disguise, doctor, doctors, dr. phibes, embalmed, horror, hugh griffith, james whiton, joseph cotten, locusts, louis m. heyward, make-up, murder, music, musician, norman warwick, organ, organist, peter jeffrey, plague, plagues, rats, revenge, robert fuest, ronald dunas, scholar, scientist, scotland yard, serial killer, suicide, telescope, terry-thomas, the abominable dr. phibes, tristam cones, vengeance, vincent price, virginia north, william goldstein
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