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The Devil's Nightmare (French: La plus longue nuit du diable, lit. 'The Devil's Longest Night', Italian: La terrificante notte del demonio, lit. 'The Terrifying Night of the Demon') is a 1971 supernatural horror film directed by Jean Brismée and starring Erika Blanc, Jean Servais, Daniel Emilfork, and Lucien Raimbourg.
Jack ultimately returns and, in order to boost the show's low ratings, does a special occult-themed episode on Halloween. Special guests for the episode include self-proclaimed psychic and medium Christou, skeptic and former magician Carmichael Haig, parapsychologist author June Ross-Mitchell, and June's latest subject, 13-year-old Lilly D'Abo ...
Legend has it that in the abandoned medieval town of Berzano, at the border between Spain and Portugal, the Knights Templar (a fictionalized version of the real-life order that was dissolved in the 14th century following charges of witchcraft and heresy) leave their tombs at night and come back from the dead as revenants. The reanimated corpses ...
Diálogo en re mayor (1991) La agonía de Proserpina (1993) Zoopatías y zoofilias(1993) Los reyes del huerto (1994) El nuevo bestiario (1994) El crimen del cine Oriente (1995) Conversaciones con mi amigo Ramón (1995) Los bosques de Nyx (1995) La máquina voladora (1996) Los misterios de la ópera (1997) Un día en el zoo (1997) El alfabeto ...
Prayers for the Stolen (Spanish: Noche de fuego, lit. 'Night of Fire') is a 2021 Mexican drama film directed and written by Tatiana Huezo , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] which adapts Jennifer Clement 's novel Prayers for the Stolen .
Black Sunday (Italian: La maschera del demonio, lit. 'The mask of the demon') is a 1960 Italian gothic horror film directed by Mario Bava in his official directorial debut, and starring Barbara Steele, John Richardson, Andrea Checchi, Ivo Garrani, Arturo Dominici and Enrico Oliveri.
Darker Than Night (Spanish: Más Negro que la Noche) is a 2014 Mexican horror film and a remake of the 1975 original.The movie is the first 3D Mexican horror film and it tells the story of an eccentric old woman who dies and leaves her opulent mansion to her niece, Greta.
The Obscene Bird of Night (Spanish: El obsceno pájaro de la noche, 1970) is the most acclaimed novel by the Chilean writer José Donoso. [1] Donoso was a member of the Latin American literary boom and the literary movement known as magical realism.