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Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Mad Love’ – Peter Lorre Cuts Up A Crazy Love Triangle

July 2, 2015 by James Jay Edwards

Things can get messy when emotions are involved, so love triangles make good backdrops for horror movies, even when two of the three parties don’t realize they’re in a trio.  Whether in 1932 with Tod Browning’s classic Freaks or just last year in Chan-wook Park’s masterpiece Stoker, one thing is perfectly clear; when it comes […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Chester Lyons, Colin Clive, David Snell, Dimitri Tiomkin, Edward Brophy, Florence Crewe-Jones, Frances Drake, Gregg Toland, Guy Endore, John L. Balderston, Karl Freund, Mad Love, Maurice Renard, P.J. Wolfson, Peter Lorre, R.H. Bassett, The Hands of Orlac

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