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Scream And Scream Again 1970 Aip #03 Vincent Price, Christopher Matthews on 2040-motos

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Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, United States

Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, United States
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SCREAM AND SCREAM AGAIN. Science fiction horror. Notes. Released Feb 1970 by American International at 94 minutes MPAA Rating GP [BO]. Per AFI: Amicus Productions, Ltd; distributed by American International Pictures. Source: based on the novel The Disoriented Man by Peter Saxon (London, 1966). Opened Chicago Feb 11 1970; Eastman Color; 94 minutes; MPAA Rating M. © Feb 11 1970 Amicus Productions, Ltd. [LP38183]. Opened London Feb 1970.

Abridged on-screen credits: American International Pictures. Vincent Price. Christopher Lee. “Scream and Scream Again”. Copyright © 1969 by American International Productions (England) Ltd. Peter Cushing as Benedek. With Alfred Marks as Detective Superintendent Bellaver. Christopher Matthews. Guest Starr Judy Huxtable. Anthony Newlands. Yutte Stensgaard. Kenneth Benda. Julian Holloway. Marshall Jones. Judi Bloom. Uta Levka. Peter Sallis. The Amen Corner. Clifford Earl. Nigel Lambert. And Michael Gothard. Lighting cameraman …. John Coquillon B.S.C. Screenplay by Christopher Wicking. From Press Editorial Services’ novel. “The Disoriented Man” by Peter Saxon. Directed by Gordon Hessler. [End Credits] Dr. Browning … Vincent Price. Fremont … Christopher Lee. Benedek … Peter Cushing. Sylvia … Judy Huxtable. Supt Bellaver … Alfred Marks. Keith … Michael Gothard. Ludwig … Anthony Newlands. Schweitz … Peter Sallis. Det. Insp Strickland. … David Lodge. Jane … Uta Levka. David Sorel … Christopher Matthews. Helen Bradford … Judi Bloom. Det. Sgt. Jimmy Joyce. … Clifford Earl. Prof Kingsmill … Kenneth Benda. Konratz … Marshall Jones. Themselves … The Amen Corner. An American International Picture.

You are bidding on an Original 8"x10" (approx) Black and White Still. Note that this is an ORIGINAL American International Still, and with American International credits at the bottom border.

A true photographic Still, not a computer generated print or scan. This is an Original American International Still used to promote the film on its original release.

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