BBC A History of Horror with Mark Gatiss 1of3 Frankenstein goes to Hollywood
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i loved this series thank you very much for posting :)
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*seeing blue gloves* OOHH SHERLOCK DE JA VU!!!
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I'm seriously watching this just because it has Mark Gatiss in it. I bet I'm so going to get nightmares because I'm so sensitive, but I don't care. It's worth it. :'D
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Shiela Wynn looks like Mlton Berle in drag.
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i love this! could somebody gives me the name of the music played just after the opening at 2.55. it 's like a music boxe, but i don't know if it's a music made for this or if it's a OST from a horror movie. thank you
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Can I just say how much I am in love with the timbre of Mark Gatiss's voice? I want him to read me bedtime stories.
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I'm really enjoying Mark Gatiss in this series. He has a great narrative quality, I suppose I should have expected from him, but hadn't really considered before. Also, it's good to see these films presented by a true horror geek. Thanks for posting.
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Great series. It reminds me a little of Stephen King's book "Danse Macabre", which was also a love letter to horror cinema(as well as other things).
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thanks for uploading these
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@jhnx4z It's the 'Theme from Swan Lake' by Tchaikovsky. :D
I truly envy you, Mark Gatiss: Visiting the sets of Phantom of the Opera, looking at Lon Chaney´s make-up kit and Draculas bat, talking to the surviving cast members of Dracula,The Old Dark House and Son of Frankenstein, enjoying Horror Films in style.......and getting paid for it!
silenceseaandsky 4 months ago 11
Fantastic. I love the quote from Bela Lugosi: "Dracula is Hamlet to me"
I guess you knew what we'd be craving in October. Thanks for posting!
ThePinipedsBrother 5 months ago 7