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Television film [43] The Norliss Tapes: Dan Curtis: Roy Thinnes, Angie Dickinson: United States Television film [44] Nothing But the Night: Peter Sasdy: Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Diana Dors, Michael Gambon: United Kingdom [45] Psychomania: Don Sharp: Nicky Henson, Mary Larkin, Ann Michelle: United Kingdom
United Artists / Kenesset Film Productions: Arthur Barron (director/screenplay); Robby Benson, Glynnis O'Connor, Leonardo Cimino, Ted Sorel, Eunice Anderson, Dennis Boutsikaris, Len Bari, Ned Wilson, Chris Bohn, Pat Wheel, Bruce Friedman 16 The Day of the Jackal: Universal Pictures / Warwick Film Productions / Universal Productions France
The Baby is a 1973 American psychological horror film directed by Ted Post and written by Abe Polsky. The film stars Anjanette Comer, Ruth Roman, Marianna Hill, Suzanne Zenor, and David Manzy. It tells the story of a social worker who investigates an eccentric family which includes "Baby", a 21-year-old man who acts like an infant. [3]
However, Sindelar called it "one of the better made-for-TV horror movies out there" and stated that the film did have its moments. [6] Bloody Disgusting felt that the film had become dated, and criticized what it called Darby's overacting, creature design, and forced perspective shots of the creatures. The review did, however, commend the film ...
The Legend of Hell House is a 1973 British gothic supernatural horror film directed by John Hough, and starring Pamela Franklin, Roddy McDowall, Clive Revill, and Gayle Hunnicutt. It follows a group of researchers who spend a week in the former home of a sadist and murderer, where previous paranormal investigators were inexplicably killed.
A Cold Night's Death (also known as The Chill Factor) is a 1973 American made for television horror-thriller film. The film was shown on January 30, 1973, on the ABC network. The film was directed by Jerrold Freedman and starred Robert Culp, Eli Wallach, and Michael C. Gwynne. Culp and Wallach are two research scientists at the Tower Mountain ...
(also known as Fengriffen and Bride of Fengriffen [2] [1]) is a 1973 British gothic horror film directed by Roy Ward Baker. It stars Peter Cushing, Herbert Lom, Patrick Magee, Stephanie Beacham and Ian Ogilvy. [3] It is one of the few feature-length horror stories by Amicus, a company best known for anthology or "portmanteau" films. Baker felt ...
Lemora is a 1973 American horror film written and directed by Richard Blackburn, and starring Cheryl Smith, Hy Pyke, and Lesley Gilb.It follows a young girl in Prohibition-era America who travels to a mysterious town to visit her father, and uncovers a coterie of vampires.