Wicked Carnival (1919)
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Synopsis: Circuses and carnivals aren't always fun and games; as any well-seasoned horror moviegoer can attest, they are often the stuff of nightmares. This collection focuses on the darker side of clowns... Circuses and carnivals aren't always fun and games; as any well-seasoned horror moviegoer can attest, they are often the stuff of nightmares. This collection focuses on the darker side of clowns and funhouse mirrors with a trio of carnival-themed horror classics: in the sublimely atmospheric CARNIVAL OF SOULS (1962), a young woman survives a car crash only to be stalked by a distinctly eerie and hollow-faced man luring her to an abandoned amusement park; in the campy FUNLAND (1989), an emotionally unstable carnival employee (David L. Lander, aka "Squiggy" from LAVERNE & SHIRLEY) goes on a murderous rampage after he loses his job to a circus clown; and in the German expressionist masterpiece THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI (1919), a fairground showman hypnotizes an innocent villager and turns him into a sleepwalking zombie in order to carry out fiendish murders. [More]
Starring: Candace Hilligoss, David L. Lander, Conrad Veidt
Starring: Candace Hilligoss, David L. Lander, Conrad Veidt
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