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Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Dead Of Night’ – The Other Dan Curtis Horror Anthology Television Movie

March 31, 2016 by James Jay Edwards

In the mid-sixties, writer/director Dan Curtis successfully injected vampires into a soap opera with “Dark Shadows,” a show that not only ran for over twelve hundred episodes, but also spawned a number of tie-in movies, a nineties television reboot, and even a 2012 Tim Burton/Johnny Depp big-budget reboot-of-the-reboot.  Curtis was more than just “Dark Shadows,” […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Anjanette Comer, Dan Curtis, Ed Begley Jr., Horst Buchholz, Jack Finney, Joan Hackett, Lee H. Montgomery, Patrick Macnee, Ric Waite, Richard Matheson, Robert Cobert, Television Movie, Trilogy of Terror

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