Ha! I see what you did. Phantom of the Rue Morgue (1954)
Yes indeed a correct answer for 267. I am glad my last clue triggered the answer.
Both the films Phantom Of The Rue Morgue (1954) and the earlier filmed Murders In The Rue Morgue (1932) are different, though both are based on Edgar Allan Poe's short story The Murders In The Rue Morgue.
The below scene where the murdered woman's body falls suddenly and unexpectedly down the chimney, in front of the police is the only genuine shock in the whole film.
The film gained a mild Not Suitable For Children censorship classification when released in Australia, This was after the film was severely cut by the censor. The film's original running time was reduced from 82 minutes to 69 minutes. A whopping 13 minutes of the original footage, amounting to being 15.9% of the film was removed. A classic example of how Australian film censors detested horror films at that period of time.
If anyone may be interested in Australian censorship you can check out here on the forum the earlier titled Excessive Examples Of Film Censorship In Australia. This first introduced 2016 t hread can be located by searching the archives,
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264 is The Wasp Woman
262 must be another insect woman, but I don't know it!
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The Fly 1958 version.
The Wasp Woman from 1959.
On the wrong train of thought here Bruce.
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Three out of three correct answers this time around, so congratulations Bruce,
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Both the films Phantom Of The Rue Morgue (1954) and the earlier filmed Murders In The Rue Morgue (1932) are different, though both are based on Edgar Allan Poe's short story The Murders In The Rue Morgue.
The below scene where the murdered woman's body falls suddenly and unexpectedly down the chimney, in front of the police is the only genuine shock in the whole film.
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The film gained a mild Not Suitable For Children censorship classification when released in Australia, This was after the film was severely cut by the censor. The film's original running time was reduced from 82 minutes to 69 minutes. A whopping 13 minutes of the original footage, amounting to being 15.9% of the film was removed. A classic example of how Australian film censors detested horror films at that period of time.
If anyone may be interested in Australian censorship you can check out here on the forum the earlier titled Excessive Examples Of Film Censorship In Australia. This first introduced 2016 t hread can be located by searching the archives,
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