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In 1870s England, Dr. Vance (William Berger), the director of a mental hospital, is secretly carrying out skin grafts on the patients in an attempt to restore his sister-in-law's mutilated face (she accidentally fell into a lime pit).
William Berger died on October 2, 1993, in Los Angeles, California, of cancer. [4] Director Jesus Franco was particularly upset by his passing, speaking of his grief in various interviews. Franco mentioned in a DVD interview (an extra feature on the DVD The Sinister Eyes of Dr. Orloff) that Berger died from some type of brittle bone disease.
William and Mary Berger. Cover of the Occasional Paper of the China Inland Mission in 1875.. William Thomas Berger (1815–1899) was a Christian starch manufacturer in London and owner of Samuel Berger & Co., a patent rice starch manufacturer, who became the first home (England) director of the China Inland Mission with James Hudson Taylor in 1865.
Sartana in the Valley of Death (Italian: Sartana nella valle degli avvoltoi, also known as Ballad of Death Valley) is a 1970 Italian Spaghetti Western film written and directed by Roberto Mauri and starring William Berger. [1] [2]
William Whitney Talman Jr. (February 4, 1915 – August 30, 1968) was an American television and movie actor, best known for playing Los Angeles District Attorney ...
William Thomas Berger (1815–1899), English manufacturer and missionary director William Berger (actor) (1928–1993), Austrian-American actor William Berger (author) (born 1961), American writer on music and radio host
A new free outdoor exhibit at Smith Memorial Playground and Playhouse in Philadelphia provides an opportunity for young people to learn about Black leaders who have shaped the city's past and present.
Image of William Berger. William Berger (or Will Berger) is an American author, radio music host and commentator. [1] Born in California on January 25, 1961, he studied Romance languages and musicology at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He was editor in chief for the Stanford Daily, the newspaper of Stanford University in Palo Alto ...