Horrors of Black Museum

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Format
DVD
Number of Discs
1
Release Date
04/29/2003
Studio
Vci Video
Rating
UNR

London is fear struck, and Scotland Yard is baffled by a series of strange murders that have plagued the city. Stories of the atrocities, by crime journalists Edmond Bancroft (Michael Gough - yes, the same loveable 'Alfred Pennyworth' from the new Batman movies), come to their own conclusions missed by the "Yard". This is because of the fact that Edmond is behind these horrible crimes in order to create material for his writing. Along with his assistant, Rick (Graham Curnow) who helps him run a private "Black Museum" filled with murder and torture devices. We have also included the original American International introduction called Hypno-Vista, featuring Emile Franchel... Registered Psychologist, that greeted all American theatergoers on it's initial release. Features the classic eyeball-gouging binoculars scene. REALLY GRUESOME!!!

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Director: Arthur Crabtree
Producer: Allyson Luchak
Producer: Herman Cohen
Producer: Jack Greenwood
Producer: Jenny Carchman
Producer: Susan Lacy
Actor: Shirley Ann Field
Actor: Michael Gough
Actor: Shirley Anne Field
Actor: June Cunningham
Actor: Graham Curnow
Actor: Shirley Field
Actor: Geoffrey Keen
Actor: Gerald Andersen
Actor: Gerald Anderson
Actor: Maya Koumani
Actor: John Warwick
Actor: Beatrice Varley
Actor: Austin Trevor
Actor: Malou Pantera
Actor: Howard Greene
Actor: Dorinda Stevens
Actor: Stuart Saunders
Actor: Hilda Barry
Actor: Nora Gordon
Actor: Vanda Godsell
Actor: Gerald Case
Actor: Geoffrey Denton
Actor: William Abney
Actor: Howard Pays
Actor: Garard Green

Main Format
DVD
Language(s)
ENG
Keyword Index
Horrors of Black Museum | Shirley Ann Field