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Scream and Scream Again
Description
Insane Dr. Browning kidnaps people and uses their organs and limbs to create super-human creatures. When one of his emotionless monsters develops a lust for killing, the police are soon hot on its trail.
Insane Dr. Browning kidnaps people and uses their organs and limbs to create super-human creatures. When one of his emotionless monsters develops a lust for killing, the police are soon hot on its trail.
Actors:
Michael Gothard,
Anthony Newlands,
Julian Holloway,
Yutte Stensgaard,
Judy Bloom,
Amen Corner,
Lincoln Webb
Michael Gothard
24 June 1939, Hendon, Middlesex, England, UK
Anthony Newlands
31 January 1925, Edmonton, London, England, UK
Julian Holloway
24 June 1944, Watlington, Oxfordshire, England, UK
Yutte Stensgaard
14 May 1946, Thisted, Jutland, Denmark
Judy Bloom
Amen Corner
Lincoln Webb
Country:
United Kingdom
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The three biggest superstars in the horror genre are in this film.
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High camp horrorfest starring Vincent Price and Christopher Lee.
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A movie that offered the titanic teaming of horror superstars Vincent Price, Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing should have been a classic; instead, we're saddled with this sloppy and mean-spirited endeavor.