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Directed by Terence YoungOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Fantasy,
Horror,
RomanceActors Eric Portman,
Barbara Mullen,
Edana Romney,
Hugh Sinclair,
Alan Wheatley,
Joan MaudeRating64%
Les amours singulières et brèves d'une jeune Anglaise et d'un esthète, anciennement peintre, qui croit revivre avec elle de nos jours la passion de deux Vénitiens du XVIe siècle. , 1h18
Directed by Robert DayOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Thriller,
Adventure,
HorrorThemes Space adventure films,
Transport films,
Dans l'espace,
Aviation films,
Space operaActors Marshall Thompson,
Bill Edwards,
Robert Ayres,
Carl Jaffe,
Roger DelgadoRating53%
U. S. Navy Cmdr. Charles "Chuck" Prescott (Thompson) is not sure if his brother, Lt. Dan Prescott (Edwards), is the right choice for piloting the rocket powered Y-13 to very high altitude. Capt. Ben Richards (Ayres) of the Air Force Space Command insists that Dan is their best pilot, even though when piloting the Y-12 into the ionosphere, he began experiencing flight difficulties. Upon landing, Dan broke flight regulations by going to see his girlfriend (Landi), rather than immediately filing his flight report. Despite these concerns, Capt. Richards insists that Dan pilot the Y-13 after a thorough check-out and briefing by Dr. Paul von Essen ([Jaffe)., 1h19
Origin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Horror,
Romance,
WesternThemes Films about magic and magicians,
Vampires in filmActors Eric Fleming,
Michael Pate,
Kathleen Crowley,
John Hoyt,
Bruce Gordon,
Helen KleebRating59%
The Old West, circa 1880. In an unnamed town, young girls are dying of a mysterious wasting disease. Dr John Carter (John Hoyt) and his daughter Dolores (Kathleen Crowley) have been tending to patients for hours on end, but lost one patient an hour ago. Another patient, Cora (Nancy Kilgas), looks like she will pull through after Preacher Dan Young's (Eric Fleming) nightlong vigil; he and the Carters are offered breakfast and coffee by Cora's parents (Alan Reynolds, Amzie Strickland). In the kitchen, however, they hear Cora scream – by the time they get to her room, she is sprawled dead on her bed, her window open. As he kneels to pray, Dan notices two small, bloody holes in Cora’s throat., 1h16
Directed by Riccardo Freda,
Mario BavaOrigin ItalieGenres Science fiction,
Thriller,
Adventure,
HorrorActors John Merivale,
Didi Perego,
Gérard Herter,
Daniela Rocca,
Giacomo Rossi Stuart,
Nerio BernardiRating58%
The film begins as a delirious archaeologist stumbles into his group's camp without his partner, both of whom having been exploring a cave. He becomes mad, requiring hospitalization. Their interest piqued, the group sets out for the cave., 1h15
Directed by Monte HellmanOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Thriller,
Horror,
CrimeActors Michael Forest,
Frank Wolff,
Chris RobinsonRating43%
A group of criminals, led by the ruthless Alexander Ward (Wolff), hatch a plan to steal gold bars from a bank vault in Deadwood, South Dakota. Ward sends one of his henchmen, Marty (Sinatra), to set an explosive in a nearby gold mine; the detonation will act as a diversion for their heist. Although Marty, accompanied by a local barmaid (Linné Ahlstrand), succeeds in setting the explosive, he encounters a beast (Chris Robinson) in the mine. The beast kills the barmaid, but Marty escapes with his life., 1h14
Directed by Guy GreenOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Horror,
CrimeActors Peter van Eyck,
Betta St. John,
Mandy Miller,
Grégoire Aslan,
William Leo Franklyn,
Marie BurkeRating66%
In the opening scene, a man seals off windows and doors in a stylish European sitting room, and attaches rubber hoses to a snorkel. He then lets gas escape through the room's lighting fixtures, allowing the gas to kill a woman lying prone on the couch while he hides under the floorboards, using the snorkel to breath while concealed. The murderer is Paul Decker (Peter van Eyck), who hides under the floor of the room as household servants discover the body of his dead wife, Madge. Since the room has been locked and sealed from the inside, it appears to the local Italian police and British Consulate Mr. Wilson (William Franklyn) to be a suicide. Madge's teenaged daughter Candy (Mandy Miller) has been traveling and arrives on the scene with her dog Toto and traveling companion Jean Edwards (Betta St. John). Candy vocally accuses her stepfather of the murder, but he has an alibi: at the time of the murder, he was just across the border in France, seeking peace and quiet at a lodging to work on a book he is writing. Candy is adamant; she is also convinced that Paul killed her father in a boating incident several years before. When Paul can produce a passport proving that he had passed into France, Candy is all the more determined to discover how her stepfather could commit the murder.