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Monday, November 16, 2009 |
Review: Spirits of the Dead (1968)
Review: Spirits of the Dead (1968).
If you're
familiar with the works of Edgar Allan Poe, you know that amongst his most
prominent themes is that of the past's ability to terrorize you. The three
loosely adapted Poe stories in Spirits of the Dead - "Metzengerstein," "William
Wilson," and "Never Bet the Devil your Head" - are about exactly that.
Though they are each helmed by a different director, the continuity and quality
that flow through them are perfectly consistent, creating an experience that is
well-told, layered, and haunting. [Classic-Horror.com - Reviewing the History of Horror Movies]
6:29:20 AM
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© Copyright 2010 Gary Santoro.
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