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  2. That Hell-Bound Train - Wikipedia

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    "That Hell-Bound Train" is a dark fantasy short story by American writer Robert Bloch. It was originally published in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction in September 1958. Plot summary

  3. Tom Gray's Dream - Wikipedia

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    "Tom Gray's Dream", also known as "The Hell-Bound Train" [1] is a poem written by western Illinois poet Retta M. Brown (born September 18, 1893). Tom Gray was a farmer's son, born in Indiana on November 27, 1852, whose family moved to Mercer County, Illinois. During a drunken stupor, he experienced a frightening dream that moved him to cease ...

  4. Eloyce King Patrick Gist - Wikipedia

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    Eloyce King Patrick Gist (October 21, 1892 – 1974) was an American film director, screenwriter, producer, author, and pianist. She made films with her husband including Hell Bound Train (1930) and Verdict Not Guilty (1933) and toured the United States showing them and working to inspire morality with them.

  5. The Early Fears - Wikipedia

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    The Early Fears is a collection of fantasy and horror short stories by American writer Robert Bloch.It was released in 1994 by Fedogan & Bremer in an edition of 2,400 copies, of which 100 were signed by the author.

  6. The Director of Hellbound and Train to Busan Wants to ... - AOL

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    The story of Hellbound first came to director Yeon Sang-ho in a dream, or perhaps more accurately, a nightmare: Yeon was running away from unknown beings chasing him, and he was scared. It would ...

  7. Robert Bloch - Wikipedia

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    1959: "That Hell-Bound Train" Hugo Award for Best Short Story [65] [66] 1959: E. Everett Evans Memorial Award for Fantasy and Science Fiction Work; 1960: Ann Radcliffe Award for Literature (Count Dracula Society) The Count Dracula Society was founded by Dr Donald A. Reed, who also founded the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films.

  8. A year on, Quebec town remains in grip of 'train from hell' - AOL

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    The 72-car train, dubbed the train from hell, had been parked up a hill from Lac-Megantic when its brakes failed. Unattended, the train rolled downhill 11 km (7 miles) before hitting a curve and ...

  9. The Best of Robert Bloch - Wikipedia

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    "Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper," "The Man Who Collected Poe," "That Hell-Bound Train," and "The Movie People" are singled out for comment. [ 2 ] James McGlothlin on blackgate.com writes that "[t]hough Bloch is primarily remembered as a horror author today, The Best of Robert Bloch shows a wide range of talent that was clearly honed in the grist ...

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