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Cinema Fearité presents Black Moon (Dir. Roy William Neill 1934)

January 3, 2012 by James Jay Edwards

In the 1930s, Fay Wray was as close to a female horror icon as Hollywood had; after carving out her niche in 1932’s Doctor X and The Most Dangerous Game, the actress found herself in the movie that would make her a career monster victim, 1933’s King Kong.  Taking advantage of a studio system that […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: 2012, Classic Films, Columbia Pictures, Fay Wray, Universal Horror, Zombies

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