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Some images from "Number Seventeen", by Alfred Hitchcock (1932)
Una lista dei migliori film noir da vedere almeno una una volta nella vita, per avere un'idea dell'espressione, estetica e narrativa, di que
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Horror homages! THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA and GREMLINS 2 I love them both!
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James Cagney and Jean Harlow in “The Public Enemy” 1931
Double Indemnity – dir. Billy Wilder
RECENSIONE - Lo Strangolatore Folle, di Robert Day (1958), rispolvera il tema della doppia personalità rileggendo la storia di Jekyll e Hyde in chiave più..
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Kiss Me Deadly (1955) dir. Robert Aldrich
Stranger On the Third Floor | Boris Ingster | 1940
Images from THE HAUNTED STRANGLER, Robert Day (1958)
Gorgeous Universal Monsters poster art from Mondo.
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Oh my God...these posters are just AMAZING!!
-Suspiria (Dario Argento, 1977): blue velvet
-Twin Peaks (David Lynch & Mark Frost, 1990-1991): red velvet
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THE INVISIBLE MAN, James Whale (1933) Isn’t it a beautiful poster?
The Killing (Stanley Kubrick, 1956), cinematography by Lucien Ballard