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Bluebeard's Ten Honeymoons (also known as Bluebeard's 10 Honeymoons) is a 1960 British thriller film directed by W. Lee Wilder and starring George Sanders, Corinne Calvet, and Jean Kent. [1] [2] It was written by Myles Wilder. The story is loosely based on that of the real-life serial killer Henri Désiré Landru. [3]
The similarity of its title to Amicus Productions' hit Dr. Terror's House of Horrors led to numerous enforced title changes, including Return from the Past, The Blood Suckers, Alien Massacre, and most commonly Gallery of Horror (on-screen) and Gallery of Horrors (on packaging).
The Price of Silence is a 1960 British crime film directed by Montgomery Tully, and starring Gordon Jackson and June Thorburn, with Mary Clare, Maya Koumani Sam Kydd and Terence Alexander in supporting roles. [2] [3] It was written by Maurice J. Wilson based on the 1958 novel One Step From Murder by Laurence Meynell.
The movie was perfectly fine, but Efron was excellent as the movie's terrifying central character—just like the real guy, he played him with a charismatic charm that make his heinous criminal ...
Walter W. Reid Jr. founded the Charms Candy Company in 1912. The company was originally called Tropical Charms, a reference to the individually wrapped square-shaped hard candies, which were one of the first of their kind to be individually wrapped in cellophane. [1] Tropical Charms was founded in Bloomfield, New Jersey. The company name was ...
Never Take Sweets from a Stranger (U.S. title: Never Take Candy from a Stranger) is a 1960 British thriller drama film, directed by Cyril Frankel and starring Patrick Allen, Gwen Watford, Janina Faye and Felix Aylmer. The screenplay was by John Hunter based on the 1954 play The Pony Cart by Roger Garis. It was produced by Hammer Films.
Hideout in the Sun is a 1960 American nudist film directed by Doris Wishman and Larry "Lazarus" Wolk and starring Greg Conrad, Dolores Carlos and Earl Bauer. [1] It was produced by Wishman and Martin Caplan.
The film was released at midnight on Saturday, 28 May 1960 at Studio One in London before its general release on 30 May 1960. [1] It was released a week after Oscar Wilde . [ 1 ] Producers of both films originally refused to change their movie titles.