Fanatic (1965) | |
Director(s) | Silvio Narizzano |
Producer(s) | Anthony Hinds |
Top Genres | Horror, Thriller/Suspense |
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Fanatic (1965) was a Horror - Thriller/Suspense Film directed by Silvio Narizzano and produced by Anthony Hinds.
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DIE! DIE! MY DARLING! (AKA FANATIC)
By Dan Day Jr. on Jun 8, 2016 From The Hitless Wonder Movie BlogI recently purchased a DVD set of Hammer films released by Mill Creek Entertainment. The two-disc set has six movies total: THE REVENGE OF FRANKENSTEIN, THE SNORKEL, NEVER TAKE CANDY FROM A STRANGER, MANIAC, CREATURES THE WORLD FORGOT, and DIE! DIE! MY DARLING! The last two films I have listed are o... Read full article
Halloweek: Die! Die! My Darling! (1965) – original title “Fanatic”
on Oct 26, 2014 From Comet Over HollywoodThis week, Comet Over Hollywood is celebrating Halloween with slightly more offbeat horror films. ? Starting in the 1960s with Bette Davis and Joan Crawford in ?Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?? (1962), famous actresses of the 1930s and 1940s who were now ?past their prime? were cast in semi-campy ho... Read full article
Evolution of a classic film fanatic
By Jnpickens on Jul 28, 2010 From Comet Over HollywoodIt started with a girl named Maria and a boy named Tony who thought something was coming. That?s what I usually tell people when they ask how I became a classic movie fan: it happened on a fateful March evening in 2003 when I saw ?West Side Story? (1961). I became obsessed, end of story. But my ?Wes... Read full article
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Mrs. Trefoile: [quickly grabs the book] God was good. He led me from that evil.
Pat Carroll: Evil?
Mrs. Trefoile: Yes. A pit of evil! A place for the lost and the damned! The devil's entertainment... God's anathema! It is a painful memory to me, but by the grace of our Lord and the inspired inspiration of my late husband, no more than a memory. I keep it as a harsh reminder of what I was, of what I escaped!
Mrs. Trefoile: This was his room.
Pat Carroll: His?
Mrs. Trefoile: Stephen's!
Pat Carroll: Yes, I wondered if you might have a mirror I could ...
Mrs. Trefoile: A mirror? Is it to adorn yourself, to observe yourself? Mirrors are not but tools of vanity, Patricia - I know! Vanity - sensuality, Patricia! The Bible speaks of our vile bodies.
Pat Carroll: Oh.
Mrs. Trefoile: I knew you would understand.
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The producers considered replacing Tallulah Bankhead during filming when she became ill and was unable to work.However, Bankhead put up her salary for the film as a guarantee she'd finish if she wouldn't be replaced.
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