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See No Evil (released in the United Kingdom as Blind Terror) is a 1971 British psychological horror-thriller film directed by Richard Fleischer [3] and starring Mia Farrow as a recently blinded woman who is stalked by a psychopath while staying at her family's rural estate. Fleischer called the film "sheer entertainment" made "to scare the hell ...
Tombs of the Blind Dead: Amando de Ossorio: Lone Fleming, César Burner, María Elena Arpón: Spain Portugal [67] The Touch of Satan: Bruce Kessler: Michael Berry, Emby Mellay United States [68] Twins of Evil: John Hough: Peter Cushing, Harvey Hall, Luan Peters: United Kingdom [69] The Vampire Happening: Freddie Francis: Pia Degermark, Thomas ...
In 2021, Curse of the Blind Dead from director Raffaele Ricchio was released. [30] The film was poorly received. [31] [32] Full Moon Features released director Chris Alexander’s Scream of the Blind Dead in 2021. The film is said to be an impressionistic variation on the first half hour of Tombs of the Blind Dead, this time with a female blind ...
Kinski plays a wealthy, talented young widow who remarries in haste. Suddenly her world is shattered by a series of threatening calls from her new husband's ex-wife.
1971 See No Evil (Blind Terror) Sarah [5] Goodbye, Raggedy Ann: Brooke Collier Television film [7] 1972 Dr. Popaul: Christine Dupont [8] Follow Me! Belinda [9] 1974 The Great Gatsby: Daisy Buchanan [5] 1976 Peter Pan: Peter Pan [10] 1977 Full Circle: Julia Lofting Also known as The Haunting of Julia [9] 1978 A Wedding: Elizabeth 'Buffy' Brenner ...
Fleming's film career began in the early 1970s in Spanish genre films, especially horror movies, erotic dramas and some Westerns. Her most famous film is probably the 1972 Tombs of the Blind Dead. Following her marriage to film director Eugenio Martín, she moved in 1978 back from the film business.
Along with Douglas Fielding, Eshley provided the narration for the Blind Guardian album Nightfall in Middle-Earth. [6] He had roles in the BBC TV series New Tricks (2007) and A Christmas Campaign (short, 2011). [4] In 2019, he appeared in the documentary The Immortal Orson Welles, directed by Chris Wade.
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:1971 films. It includes 1971 films that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. This category is for horror films released in the year 1971 .