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Horror films released in 1966; Title Director Cast Country Notes An Angel for Satan: Camillo Mastrocinque: Barbara Steele, Antonio De Teffé, Pier Anna Quaglia: Italy [1] Billy the Kid vs. Dracula: William Beaudine: Chuck Courtney, John Carradine, Melinda Plowman: United States [2] The Black Cat: Harold Hoffman: Robert Frost, Robyn Baker, Sadie ...
In 1966, The Black Cat, a version directed by Harold Hoffman and loosely based on Poe's story, was released starring Robert Frost, Robyn Baker and Sadie French. In 1970, Czech writer Ludvík Vaculík made many references to "A Descent into the Maelström", as well as "The Black Cat", in his novel The Guinea Pigs .
"The Black Cat" is the eleventh episode of the second season of the American anthology television series Masters of Horror. Directed by Stuart Gordon and written by Gordon and Dennis Paoli, the episode stars Jeffrey Combs as writer Edgar Allan Poe, who becomes increasingly psychologically unstable as a series of setbacks and tragedies combine with his alcoholism and dark imagination.
Merle "Mimsy" Farmer (born February 28, 1945) [2] [3] is a former French-American actress, artist and sculptor. She began her career appearing in several Hollywood studio films, such as Spencer's Mountain (1963) and Bus Riley's Back in Town (1965), followed by roles in the exploitation films Devil's Angels and Riot on Sunset Strip (both 1967).
The Black Cat (Italian: Black Cat: Gatto nero) [1] is a 1981 Italian horror film directed by Lucio Fulci. Biagio Proietti co-wrote the screenplay with Fulci. [ 2 ] It stars Patrick Magee , Mimsy Farmer , Al Cliver , David Warbeck , and Dagmar Lassander .
The Black Cat (1941 film) The Black Cat (1934 film) The Black Cat (1981 film) M. Maniac (1934 film) T. Tales of Terror; Two Evil Eyes; U. Unheimliche Geschichten ...
Anne Hathaway was all signed up and ready to play Felicia Hardy a.k.a. Black Cat opposite Tobey Maguire in Sam Raimi’s “Spider-Man 4,” but the movie fell apart when Sony Pictures decided not ...
Lucille Lund was born in Buckley, Washington to Olaf Sylfestson Lund (1888–1940) and Laura (Skjelkvåle) Lund (1885–1972), who were immigrants from Oppland, Norway.She began her theatrical career as a child doing play extracts and readings.