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The Night Walker is a 1964 American psychological horror film [1] [2] directed and produced by William Castle, written by Robert Bloch, and starring Robert Taylor, Judith Meredith, Lloyd Bochner and Barbara Stanwyck in her final theatrical film role. It follows the wife of a wealthy inventor who is plagued by increasingly disturbing nightmares ...
Tessier's next book was The Nightwalker (1979), the brief, terse story of a young American Vietnam veteran adrift in London who seems possessed by an uncontrollable urge to inflict mutilation and death and may, in fact, be a werewolf.
The Night Walker, or The Little Thief is an early seventeenth-century stage play, a comedy written by John Fletcher and later revised by his younger contemporary James Shirley. It was first published in 1640 .
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The Night Walker: Barry Morland 1966 Johnny Tiger: George Dean 1966 Savage Pampas: Captain Martin 1967 The Glass Sphinx: Prof. Karl Nichols 1967 Return of the Gunfighter: Ben Wyatt 1968 Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows: Mr. Farriday – The 'In' Group 1968 The Day the Hot Line Got Hot: Anderson Alternative title: Hot Line
The Night Walker, 1640; The Opportunity, 1640. They also published John Fletcher's Wit Without Money in 1639. In addition, Andrew Crooke issued plays apart from Cooke: Henry Killigrew's The Conspiracy, 1638; Shirley's Love's Cruelty, 1640; Robert Chamberlain's The Swaggering Damsel, 1640; Thomas Killigrew's The Prisoners and Claricilla, 1641.
It was released in 1960 and was the author's second book published by Arkham House. It was released in an edition of 2,060 copies. The stories originally appeared in several magazines between 1946 and 1958. The collection includes Bloch's 1959 Hugo Award winning story, "That Hell-Bound Train".
Martin is a young hobo with a fondness for trains. One night, as he is considering whether to abandon crime, a large unmarked black train pulls up beside him. The train conductor offers Martin anything he wants, in return for which he will "ride that Hell-Bound Train" when he dies. Martin requests the power to stop time, which he plans to use ...
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