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08-07-2005, 01:07 PM
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Can someone name this British horror film please?
Usually I wouldn't ask, but this has been driving me crazy for months.
I saw a film on TV a while back and I can't remember the title. It was a British horror film, made in late 60's or 70's perhaps, that was divided into several different stories. The only one I can remember concerned a character visiting somebody in a mysterious town. The character ended up going to a restaurant in this town, but as it was after midnight, the restaurant was full of either cannibals or witches...
Very vague I'm afraid, but I'm confident someone can tell me the name!
Thanks in advance.
"Bye for Now"
- Sir Jimmy Young
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08-07-2005, 01:57 PM
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The Monster Club?
Or possibly The Vault of Horror?
My DVD Collection Film Lists: 2001 (416), 2002 (412), 2003 (374), 2004 (346), 2005 (302), 2006 (221) Film Tracking 2005 (862), 2006 (852) Last 15 Watched: Pretty Boy (1993,Carsten Sønder) 3/5, From the Edge of the City (1998,Constantine Giannaris) 3/5, The Holy Child (2001,Stéphane Clavier) 3/5, Boy's Choir (2000,Akira Ogata) 3/5, The Fire That Burns (1997,Christophe Malavoy) 4/5, Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008,Nicholas Stoller) 3/5, Ong-bak (2003,Prachya Pinkaew) 3/5, I Want to Live! (1958,Robert Wise) 2/5, Nancy Drew (2007,Andrew Fleming) 3/5, But Forever in My Mind (1999,Gabriele Muccino) 3/5, Death at a Funeral (2007,Frank Oz) 3/5, Pumpkinhead (1988,Stan Winston) 4/5, Beach Cafe (2001,Benoît Graffin) 2/5, 15 (2003,Royston Tan) 3/5, Lonely Boy (1962,Wolf Koenig, Roman Kroitor) 3/5
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08-07-2005, 03:29 PM
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The Vault of Horror! That's it!
Just discovered this review: "A man murders his sister for her inheritance but then unwittingly strays into a restaurant which caters to vampires."
Much appreciated, Bill. Have just ordered the R2 DVD!
"Bye for Now"
- Sir Jimmy Young
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