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The House That Dripped Blood

1971, Movie, GP, 101 mins

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Skillfully adapted by Robert Bloch (Psycho) from his own short stories, and boasting an excellent cast — Peter Cushing, Denholm Elliott, Ingrid Pitt — this four-part omnibus film from Amicus Studios is a bit better than most and a lot of good, creepy fun. The premise: Inspector Holloway (John Bennett) is called to an English country home where tenants have a habit of coming to exceedingly bloody ends. Read the complete review for The House That Dripped Blood
Year: 1971
Rated GP

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Cast
Denholm Elliott: Charles
Joanna Dunham: Alice
Tom Adams: Dominick
Robert Lang: Psychiatrist
Peter Cushing: Philip
Joss Ackland: Rogers

 

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