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Saturday, December 29, 2018






     Scared to Death
1947  NR  MYSTERY  1h 5min
CAST— Bela Lugosi, Douglas Fowley, Joyce Compton, George Zucco, Nat Pendleton, Angelo Rossitto, Molly Lamont
MUSIC— Carl Hoefle  DIRECTOR— Christy Cabanne

     Absolutely ludicrous tale of a newly-dead being prepped for autopsy who recounts the tale of her unfortunate demise. She had been a seemingly hopeless neurotic (with a fear of blindfolds, of all things) who begins to subconsciously fear for her life. Soon, a strange character appears at the door: a mysterious hypnotist that just may have the answers to her past. Suddenly, strange things begin to occur including assaults, death-like fugues, and floating masks. Hopefully you’re not afraid of blindfolds because you’ll need one if you’re gonna sit through this one. Bela Lugosi’s only film shot in color.
OUR RATING— *

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