The Projected Man (1966)
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The Projected Man (1966)
The Projected Man (1966) - Italian Poster
Your deadicated hosts wrap up 1958 with CORRIDORS OF BLOOD, directed by Robert Day and starring Boris Karloff and Christopher Lee!
With a cast and title like that, well, it's gotta be something special! ...right?
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The Projected Man (1966)
Boris Karloff flexes his horror talents with THE HAUNTED STRANGLER (1958) from director Robert Day!
Planned as the top half (but released as the bottom) of the double feature with FIEND WITHOUT A FACE, this old fashioned flick takes inspiration from Jack the Ripper, Jekyll and Hyde, and others. The film stars Boris Karloff, Jean Kent, Elizabeth Allan, Anthony Dawson, Tim Turner and Vera Day.
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From the pulp pages of Weird Tales onto the silver screen, it's FIEND WITHOUT A FACE (1958) from producers John Croydon and Richard Gordon, and director Arthur Crabtree!
This Cold War horror set in Canada has more than its fair share of surprises; one would even call it... WILD! The film stars Marshall Thompson, Kynaston Reeves, Kim Parker and Stanley Maxted.
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First Man into Space - UK, 1959 - reviews
First Man into Space – UK, 1959 – reviews
First Man into Space aka Satellite of Blood is a 1959 British science-fiction horror feature film directed by Robert Day and co-produced by Richard Gordon from a screenplay written by John Cooper. It stars Marshall Thompson (It! The Terror from Beyond Space), Marla Landi (Hammer’s The Hound of the Baskervilles), Bill Edwards and Robert Ayres (Cat Girl).
In 1977, the film was loosely remade as Th…
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