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  1. Great premise built around The Black Museum, or The Crime Museum of Scotland Yard, a collection of criminal memorabilia. Michael Gough (Alfred in 1989's Batman) shows John Hurt levels of intensity as a maniac who uses unique weapons and an assistant to commit some terrible murders. It's ridiculous, illogical and some of it is in poor taste, but ...

  2. Dec 2, 2023 · VCI. Blu-ray. Hey Gail! Let me look through your new binoculars!”. The third entry in the ‘Anglo-Amalgamated’ horror trilogy is a truly sleazy Herman Cohen concoction with Michael Gough’s nastiest performance. A.I.P. imported it, slapped on a ‘Hypno-Vista’ prologue and let it loose to traumatize audiences. They showed it at matinees ...

  3. 'Horrors Of The Black Museum' is a dated but still entertaining Brit chiller that will most appeal to fans of William Castle's gimmick filled movies from the same era ('The House On Haunted Hill', 'The Tingler', '13 Ghosts', 'Homicidal',etc.)

  4. The stable boy was found, was tried and was hung. And those binoculars are in the Black Museum in Scotland Yard. The ice tongs, the portable guillotine [the other murder implements in Black Museum] - people don't realize it, but these were actual murders in England." For more information about Horrors of the Black Museum, visit VCI Entertainment.

  5. Horror ≣ United Kingdom≣ Director ≣ Arthur Crabtree≣ Cast ≣ Michael Gough | June Cunningham | Graham Curnow | Shirley Anne Field | Geoffrey Keen | Gerald And...

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  6. Jul 8, 2022 · US theatrical trailer for HORRORS OF THE BLACK MUSEUM (1959).http://www.discape.ca/film/horrors-of-the-black-museum-1959See also:https://youtu.be/yjebpEc90KE...

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  7. Dec 9, 2023 · Horrors of the Black Museum was the final feature film from director Arthur Crabtree, who passed away in 1975. It’s a fun, schlocky thriller from the ’50s. You get what you’d expect, and despite its flaws, this release does the film justice by preserving a wacky trend in cinema. We’re hardworking geeks who love to geek out, but we can ...