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    Is one of the stories a over OCD husband that likes everything perfectly organised, She ends up chopping him up & putting him in jars where his nails & screws would have been?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Made in 1968 View Post
    Is one of the stories a over OCD husband that likes everything perfectly organised, She ends up chopping him up & putting him in jars where his nails & screws would have been?
    It isn’t but that sounds intriguing. Another compilation (from the 30s I think) ‘Dead of night’ has the haunted mirror story, where when the main character looks in an antique mirror he sees a different room to his own in the background.

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    Ill check that.. Another story thing i remember vaguely is the wife chopped up, wrapped in brown paper & put in a chest freezer, The parts come to life & crawl about in the basement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roy S View Post
    Yes. The tale set in the blind persons home where one of the patients takes his revenge on the overbearing manager is particularly good.
    Just thought on, is Joan Collins one of the story tellers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roy S View Post
    It isn’t but that sounds intriguing. Another compilation (from the 30s I think) ‘Dead of night’ has the haunted mirror story, where when the main character looks in an antique mirror he sees a different room to his own in the background.
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    Ill check that.. Another story thing i remember vaguely is the wife chopped up, wrapped in brown paper & put in a chest freezer, The parts come to life & crawl about in the basement.
    I remember seeing both of those stories, but not sure where. Hammer and Amicus made quite a few 'compitation' horror films.
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    I think the OCD hubby was 'Vault of Horror' The hubby was Terry Thomas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Made in 1968 View Post
    Just thought on, is Joan Collins one of the story tellers?
    She is, in a xmas set tale with a psychopath dressed as santa.

    Another Pricey film I must revisit is Dr Phibes where he kills his victims in ingenious ways (force feeding a food critic to death, played by Robert Morley).


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    Yeh i remember that. The house had all white fir carpets etc.. I do remember the nutter santa. Didnt she kill the hubby in it? Great films those

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry View Post
    I remember seeing both of those stories, but not sure where. Hammer and Amicus made quite a few 'compitation' horror films.
    Ventriloquist dummy was good as was the one with the train crash
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    Quote Originally Posted by Made in 1968 View Post
    Yeh i remember that. The house had all white fir carpets etc.. I do remember the nutter santa. Didnt she kill the hubby in it? Great films those
    Yes, she couldn’t call the police when she knew the psycho was outside cos she was hiding her husbands body.

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