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Thomas Narcejac

Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Eyes Without A Face’ – Georges Franju Proves That A Horror Film Can Be Beautiful, Too

May 21, 2015 by James Jay Edwards

The year 1960 was a banner year for horror, even if no one knew it at the time.  In America, Alfred Hitchcock was defining the slasher genre with Psycho while Michael Powell was doing the same in England with Peeping Tom.  Roger Corman made two of his most memorable films, The Little Shop of Horrors […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Alida Valli, Boileau-Narcejac, Claude Sautet, Edith Scob, Eugen Shufttan, Georges Franju, Jean Redon, Maurice Jarre, Pierre Boileau, Pierre Brasseur, Thomas Narcejac

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