Curse of the Dead (Operazione paura, 1966) - British Quad
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Detroit - 3-30-73 - Cut Throats 9 continues it's run at the Grand Circus with Up Tight as second feature and the barf bag still promoted.
Those wanting to go to a Drive In had a chance to see the famed Orgy of the Living Dead show featuring Mario Bava's Kill Baby Kill and Armando De Ossorio's Malenka within it's re-titled listing. The Downriver screen was in Trenton at the Holiday.
The Ed Wood-co-written Drop Out Wife was at the Hi-Land, Capri, Globe, and all the way in Pontiac at the Campus.»
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Favorite first watches of October:
The Black Cat (1934), dir. Edgar G. Ulmer
The Bride of Frankenstein (1935), dir. James Whale
Onibaba (1964), dir. Kaneto Shindo
Kill, Baby...Kill! (1966), dir. Mario Bava
The Cremator (1969), dir. Juraj Herz
Bloodsucking Freaks (1976), dir. Joel M. Reed
Mr. Vampire (1985), dir. Ricky Lau
Def by Temptation (1990), dir. James Bond III
Dust Devil (1992), dir. Richard Stanley
Two Orphan Vampires (1996), dir. Jean Rollin
Lists of my 31 days of horror watches: 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020
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Ok went down a rabbit hole. Watched a movie called Toby Dammit based off an Edgar Allen Poe story and it apparently copied it's ghost girl from a movie called Kill Baby Kill. So I watched it and it was great. Then looked up Kill Baby Kill and that film inspired tons of other works to use a little pale ghost girl with a white ball.
Kill Baby Kill
Toby Dammit
Witch Story
Feardotcom
Pokemon
And the director of Terrifier 2 said the lil clown girl was inspired by Toby Dammit
Neat
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Kill, Baby… Kill! (Mario Bava, 1966)
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Kill, Baby, Kill (Operazione paura, 1966)
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