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The horror continues! Thank you everyone! Thank you to my partners in fright, @ArtAttackNYC and @TimBuntely! See you next week! #scarysocial
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Saxon on the DVD: "Did I die in this movie?" Interviewer: "Yes." Saxon: "Was it an honorable death?" #scarysocial
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This scene pays homage to the scene in which Bruce Dern threatens Jon Voight and Jane Fonda in Coming Home. #scarysocial
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RT @Hoosiers1986: John Saxon is one of those actors I always enjoy seeing in a movie. #ScarySocial
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"John Saxon .... he was very quiet. Seemed professional. Never said he was depressed." -- Giovanni Lombardo Radice on Saxon #scarysocial
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Captain McCoy is played by Wallace Wilkinson, who is apparently not the same Wallace Wilkinson was later elected governor of Kentucky. #scarysocial
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The scene in the sewer and Norman's climb to freedom also serves as an homage to Carol Reed's The Third Man, who co-starred Joseph Cotten who appeared in Mario Bava's Baron Blood. #ScarySocial
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The rats in the sewer reminds me of the Central Park scene in Argento's Inferno and @TimBuntley's impassioned argument of "Did you not just see those cats kills that woman!?" #scarysocial
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Along with getting the drill to the forehead in City of the Living Dead, that was probably Radice's best-known death scene. #scarysocial
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According to everyone involved with this film, the rats were not actually set on fire. Make of that what you will but they say it was just an optical illusion. #scarysocial
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I love Italian horror films. Sadly, so many of the directors and actors who worked on these films are no longer with us. Tony King is the only major actor in this film to still be with us but he no longer discusses his film career or answers to the name Tony King. #scarysocial
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Originally, when I first started writing film reviews for Through the Shattered Lens, I focused almost exclusively on grindhouse and Italian horror films. Eventually, my focus broadened a bit. Lol. #scarysocial
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@Hoosiers1986 Indeed, it is. Eli Roth is quite a fan of Italian horror and even gave Ruggero Deodato a small role in one of the Hostel films. #ScarySocial
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Ruggero Deodato would also go on to direct Tony King in Raiders of Atlantis, which co-starred Ivan Rassimov who starred in Umberto Lenzi's Eaten Alive and who we previously watched in Shock and Planet of the Vampires. Everything in Italian horror links together. #scarysocial
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