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  1. The Black Room (1935 film) The Black Room. (1935 film) The Black Room (released in Great Britain as The Black Room Mystery [1]) is a 1935 American horror film directed by Roy William Neill (as R. William Neill) and starring Boris Karloff. Cinematography was done by Allen G. Siegler.

  2. The Black Room: Directed by Roy William Neill. With Boris Karloff, Marian Marsh, Robert Allen, Thurston Hall. Ignoring an ancient prophecy, evil brother Gregor seeks to maintain his feudal power on his his Tyrolean estate by murdering and impersonating his benevolent younger twin.

  3. The Black Room. The Hemdales moved into their dream house. But their happy marriage is about to be put to the test as they discover the secret behind the Black Room in the cellar. Something's living there - a supernatural entity growing stronger every day! Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started ...

  4. By any measure, The Black Room is a minor film of the 1930s, remembered and enjoyed today almost exclusively because fans of Boris Karloff and of classic Gothic horror are such avid partisans. The irony is that, within those subcategories of "Boris Karloff films" and "old timey Gothic horrors," The Black Room is something of a high water mark and well-deserving of being remembered.

  5. The Backrooms Game FREE Edition. Nothing but the stink of old, moist carpets, the madness of mono-yellow, and the blinding light of fluorescent bulbs at maximum hum-buzz. Over 600 million sq. miles of randomly segmented rooms. God save you if you hear something wandering nearby, because it sure as hell has heard you.

  6. The Black Room: Directed by Rolfe Kanefsky. With Alex Rinehart, Lin Shaye, Tiffany Shepis, Natasha Henstridge. A young couple moves into their dream house, which quickly becomes a living nightmare upon discovering a demonic secret awaiting them perennially in the cellar - with unholy pleasures, fear feasting and a brute for all who cross its' path.