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Tag Archives: Britt Ekland
Asylum (1972) – Tuesday’s Overlooked Movie
Robert Bloch (1917-1994) is best-known as the author of the suspense classic Psycho and his tale of eternal horror, Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper. At the height of his success he was also an exceptionally prolific screen-writer, writing original screen plays … Continue reading
Posted in Amicus, England, Robert Bloch, Tuesday's Overlooked Film
Tagged Britt Ekland, Charlotte Rampling, Peter Cushing
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