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Horror Double Bill

on BBC Two England

continuing the season of Midnight Movies to thrill, shock and chill The Devil Doll starring Lionel Barrymore Maureen O'Sullivan
Convicted on the false evidence of his business partners, Paul Lavond escapes from Devil's Island spurred by the thought of vengeance. He finds the means in the amazing formula devised by the half-crazed scientist who escapes with him, in this bizarre film by Tod Browning , one of the pioneers of the horror movie.
Screenplay by GARRETT FORT
GUY ENDORE, ERICH VON STROHEIM Directed by TOD BROWNING
. Films: page 7 at 11.50 News on 2; Weather and at 11.55
Daughters of Satan starring Tom Selleck , Barra Grant This macabre excursion into satanism tells of a young antique dealer living in Manila, who is enticed into buying an old Spanish painting of three witches being burned at the stake. One of the witches bears a remarkable resemblance to his wife and soon the picture exerts a strange influence over the couple ...
Screenplay by JOHN c. HIGGINS
Based on a story by JOHN BUSHELMAN Produced by AUBREY SCHENCK
Directed by HOLLINGSWORTH MORSE
(FiTst showing on British television) Films: page 7

Contributors

Unknown:
Lionel Barrymore
Unknown:
Maureen O'Sullivan
Unknown:
Paul Lavond
Unknown:
Tod Browning
Unknown:
Erich von Stroheim
Directed By:
Tod Browning
Unknown:
Tom Selleck
Unknown:
Barra Grant
Story By:
John Bushelman
Produced By:
Aubrey Schenck
Directed By:
Hollingsworth Morse
Lavond:
Lionel Barrymore
Lorraine:
Maureen O'Sullivan
Toto:
Frank Lawton
Coulvet:
Robert Greig
Mme Lavond:
Lucy Beaumont
Marcel:
Henry B Walthall
Lachna:
Grace Ford
Matin:
Pedro de Cordoba
Malita:
Rafaela Ottiano
James Robertson:
Tom Selleck
Chris Robertson:
Barra Grant
Kitty Duarte:
Tani Phelps Guthrie
Juana Rios:
Paraluman
Dr Dangal:
Vic Silayan
Carlos Ching:
Vic Diaz
Andrea:
Gina Laforteza
Tommy Tantuico:
Ben Rubio

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