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  1. In order to gather material for his stories, a twisted mystery writer hypnotizes his assistant and orders him to commit a series of gruesome murders. Watch trailers & learn more.

  2. Horrors Of The Black Museum (1959) “That’s the most gruesome sight I’ve ever seen! We can’t find her head, either.”. Ah, the 1950s - pastel colours, a decent postal service and one nutter for every busty, jumper wearing bobby-soxer. And it's that very postal service which sees the downfall of our first peroxide toting floozy, as she ...

  3. Spoilers for the end of the film in the last long paragraph.. Horrors of the Black Museum is an incredibly strange schlock horror flick, about grisly murders and the reporter (Michael Gough as Edmond Bancroft) who is so obsessed with them that he has to get emergency treatment for shock every time another one is committed (to be clear, his shock is gleeful shock, not the distressed kind).

  4. 10 de set. de 2012 · The first of Anglo-Amalgamated's loose trilogy of Sadian horror movies - the others being Circus of Horrors and Michael Powell's infinitely superior Peeping Tom

  5. 8 de jan. de 2024 · A new restoration of the 1959 horror film on Blu-ray and DVD, and making its UK Digital debut, HORRORS OF THE BLACK MUSEUM, starring Michael Gough and directed by Arthur Crabtree (Fiend Without a Face), marked the first film in the “Sadian Trilogy”, followed by the Hammer favourite Circus of Horrors and Michael Powell’s infamous Peeping Tom – introducing cinema audiences to

  6. 18 de jul. de 2000 · Horrors of the Black Museum was inspired following Cohen’s visit to Scotland Yard’s own Black Museum where similar sensationalistic murder weapons are displayed – the spiked binoculars, for instance, were used by a stable boy to kill his girlfriend in the 1930s. June Cunningham in the notorious stabbed in the eye with a pair of binoculars ...

  7. Film Movie Reviews Horrors of the Black Museum — 1959. Horrors of the Black Museum. 1959. 1h 33m. Horror. Where to Watch. Stream. Advertisement. Cast.