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Late Night Horror is a BBC horror series shown in 1968 over six 25-minute episodes. An anthology of short horror stories, [1] [2] Late Night Horror was cancelled after six episodes due to complaints from viewers, and the majority of the series is now missing from the BBC Archives. [3] [4] The only known surviving full episode is "The Corpse Can ...
Withheld from release and re-edited as Hello, Sister!; the original version remains lost. [202] 1933 My Lips Betray: John G. Blystone: John Boles: The sixth reel is assumed to be lost. The Monkey's Paw: Wesley Ruggles: Louise Carter, Ivan Simpson: Only a version dubbed in French has survived: The Testament of Dr. Mabuse: Fritz Lang: Otto Wernicke
Arthur, malédiction (transl. Arthur, curse) is a 2022 French psychological horror film directed by Barthélemy Grossmann. Based on the Arthur novels by Luc Besson , the film serves a spin-off and the fourth installment of its film series, with the prior trilogy presented as a film-within-a-film .
The series was released on VHS and DVD in the United Kingdom on 3 June 2002; [3] The DVD version contains a 5.1 soundtrack, audio commentary with Stuart Orme and Christopher Hall and the 29-minute documentary Inside The Lost World. [4] An American DVD release followed on 29 October 2002, presented in 4:3 pan and scan format with a stereo ...
The Vault of Horror (also known as Vault of Horror, Further Tales from the Crypt and Tales from the Crypt II) is a 1973 British anthology horror film directed by Roy Ward Baker, and starring Terry-Thomas, Dawn Addams, Denholm Elliott, Curd Jürgens, Tom Baker, Michael Craig, Terence Alexander, Glynis Johns, Mike Pratt, Robin Nedwell, Geoffrey Davies, Daniel Massey and Anna Massey.
Lot No. 249 is a short film which is part of the British supernatural anthology series A Ghost Story for Christmas.Produced by Isibeal Ballance and written and directed by Mark Gatiss, it is based on the gothic horror story of the same name by Arthur Conan Doyle, first published in Harper's Magazine in 1892, and first aired on BBC Two on 24 December 2023.
The first two episodes of the series were broadcast on October 29, 2010, [1] with the rest of the season beginning on December 25, 2010. [2] Some episodes in the series are based on stories from R. L. Stine's anthologies The Haunting Hour and Nightmare Hour, [3] while others come from different sources.
The second season of the television series Arthur was originally broadcast on PBS in the United States from October 20, 1997, to April 17, 1998, and contains 20 episodes. [1] [2] [3] This season, like seasons 1 and 3, was released on DVD in Europe only; because this was actually two production seasons (the first ten episodes encompassing the first and the last ten encompassing the second ...