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# 194 answer is Lady Frankenstein ( 1971 ) and # 195 Zombies On Broadway ( 1945 ). The clue I provided earlier in '' seen in a similar image recently so how observant are you? '', which was referring to the image included on the Orgy Of Evil poster which appeared on the Dr. Draculas '' Living Nightmares'' thread previously, wasn't picked up on.
From current quiz # 99. Please someone answer this one as I have no idea and I would love to know the answer ? You wouldn't want to meet with it on a dark night.
Stumbled across this while looking through some of my pressbooks the other night:
Excellent work in resolving two long unsolved images. I thought I had previously seen the Murders In The Rue Morgue artwork at some time or another, but for the life of me couldn't remember the title. Extra points for the Dr. Terror's House Of Horrors discovery Pancho , or should I say Sherlock.
A revival of The Horror Quiz is overdue, so it will be happening soon.,
Although I agree with Pancho about the skull image from the image that he posted above being the same as on the original image I posted for identification, one thing is still odd about it though. All the original material was from a Roadshow daybill and Dr. Terror's House Of Horrors wasn't released in Australia by Roadshow, but by BEF which has completely different artwork on the daybill and also the one sheet with no skull to be seen.
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Name the film titles.
Correct. Scrooms was released in 2007.
Sorry not correct. We are looking at the 1940's as the decade of release.
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Correct and The Mystery Of The Wax Museum from 1933.
198. Name the film title.
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Excellent work in resolving two long unsolved images. I thought I had previously seen the Murders In The Rue Morgue artwork at some time or another, but for the life of me couldn't remember the title. Extra points for the Dr. Terror's House Of Horrors discovery Pancho , or should I say Sherlock.
A revival of The Horror Quiz is overdue, so it will be happening soon.,
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Name the film titles.
Although I agree with Pancho about the skull image from the image that he posted above being the same as on the original image I posted for identification, one thing is still odd about it though. All the original material was from a Roadshow daybill and Dr. Terror's House Of Horrors wasn't released in Australia by Roadshow, but by BEF which has completely different artwork on the daybill and also the one sheet with no skull to be seen.
200 Death Valley?
# 200 is correct.Death Valley being from 1982.
Unfortunately # 199 isn't It Follows.
Yes # 199 is correct and the film Don't Breathe is from 2016.
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Name the film titles. Both images sourced from U.S. posters.
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Correct Bruce for the # 201 answer of They're Coming To Get You! from 1972 and to Paul for his correct answer to # 202 of The Tingler from 1959.
Coming soon will be some always appealing clowns.
203, 204 & 205. Name the film titles. The clowns are next.
Correct. Nosferatu The Vampyre from 1979 and Daughters Of Darkness from 1971.
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Name the films that these clowns appeared in. A connection between the previously posted and unanswered # 205 and one of the above.