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1972 |
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HORROR
PORTMANTEAU
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GB |
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C |
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88 |
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New doctor (Robert Powell) in an asylum can't tell doctors from patients.
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Reviewed by Chris Tookey
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Most ingenious and atmospheric of the Amicus horror films which emerged from Britain in the 60s and 70s. Four short stories by Robert Bloch are merged skilfully into a frightening whole, with an enjoyable twist in the tail.
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