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Eerie Tales (1919) (b/w)

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In 1919, three of the leading lights of the burgeoning German Expressionist movement actors Conrad Veidt and Reinhold Schünzel, and director Richard Oswald joined forces to create Unheimliche Geschichten (Eerie Tales), the first horror movie anthology. The film opens in an antique bookshop, where portraits of the Devil, Death, and Desire come to life after midnight. The three spirits regale each other with five classic tales of terror, including:

THE APPARITION. A man discovers that his wife has vanished from their hotel room without a trace. This story later inspired a feature film starring Jean Simmons, So Long at the Fair (1950), and an episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Into Thin Air (1955).

THE HAND. Two men, in love with the same woman, decide to roll dice for her. He who loses, dies...

THE BLACK CAT by Edgar Allan Poe. The first filmed version of Poe s immortal tale of a murderer haunted by a guilty conscience.

THE SUICIDE CLUB by Robert Louis Stevenson. A young man stumbles upon a bizarre fraternity in which all the members wish to end their own lives.

THE SPOOK. An original tale from the director, Richard Oswald, about a love triangle set in a haunted house.

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Director Richard Oswald
Actor Conrad Veit, Anita Berber, Richard Oswald
Label ALPHA VIDEO
 
Genre Horror
Mystery
Content DVD
Publication date 16.01.2018
Edition b/w
Length 97 Minutes
Year of production 1919
Version US Version
Region code 1
 

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