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House of Horrors (1946) was a Horror - Thriller/Suspense Film directed by Jean Yarbrough and produced by Ben Pivar.

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Dr. Terror’s House of Horrors

By Barry P. on Jun 1, 2018 From Cinematic Catharsis

(1965) Directed by Freddie Francis; Written by Milton Subotsky; Starring: Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, Michael Gough, Neil McCallum, Bernard Lee, Donald Sutherland, Katy Wild and Roy Castle; Available on DVD. Rating: ***½ Note: This is an expanded version of a capsule review, w... Read full article


DR. TERROR'S HOUSE OF HORRORS On Blu-ray

By Dan Day Jr. on Oct 31, 2015 From The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog

One of the most frequently requested titles by film buffs to be released on home video has finally come out from Olive Films. The 1964 horror anthology DR. TERROR'S HOUSE OF HORRORS is now available on Region A Blu-ray and Region One DVD. (Before I go own, I am well aware that Odeon has released a ... Read full article


Dr. Terror’s House of Horrors (1965)

on Oct 28, 2015 From Journeys in Classic Film

After the success of other portmanteau horror films, Dead of Night (1945) especially, screenwriter Milton Subotsky fashioned an anthology horror film for the small Amicus Studios. Amicus’s name would eventually become synonymous with horror?compendiums like Tales From the Crypt (1972) and Vaul... Read full article


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The Creeper: [Looking at the spartan meal given to him by De Lange] No meat?


Marcel De Lange: [Seeing the Creeper for the first time] Magnifique! The perfect Neanderthal Man!


Marcel De Lange: I see here in the evening paper that a woman was murdered in the neighborhood last night.
The Creeper: [Flatly] Yeah.
Marcel De Lange: Yes, her spine was snapped. I've often wondered why a man would want to snap a woman's spine.
The Creeper: [Flatly] She screamed.
Marcel De Lange: An annoying habit on the part of women... screaming.


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Part of the original SHOCK THEATER package of 52 Universal titles released to television in 1957, followed a year later with SON OF SHOCK, which added 21 more features.
Second of three CREEPER films for Rondo Hatton, filmed September 1945, but released March 29, 1946, following Hatton's death on February 2.
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