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The Abominable Dr. Phibes
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Dr. Phibes' wife has dead on an operation by him and 9 associates of his. He thinks that these 9 doctors has responsibilities for his wife's death. Being a doctor, scientist, organist, he decides to kill them in a weird way, using bats, bees, killer frog masks, etc..
Dr. Phibes' wife has dead on an operation by him and 9 associates of his. He thinks that these 9 doctors has responsibilities for his wife's death. Being a doctor, scientist, organist, he decides to kill them in a weird way, using bats, bees, killer frog masks, etc..
Actors:
Guy Standeven,
John Laurie,
Tommy Windward,
Alex Scott,
Joseph Cotten,
Dallas Adams,
David Hutcheson,
Walter Horsbrugh,
Sean Bury,
Alan Zipson,
Ian Marter,
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Guy Standeven
August 28, 1928 in Scarborough, Yorkshire, England, UK
John Laurie
25 March 1897, Dumfries, Dumfriesshire, Scotland, UK
Tommy Windward
Alex Scott
18 September 1929, Australia
Joseph Cotten
15 May 1905, Petersburg, Virginia, USA
Dallas Adams
17 February 1947
David Hutcheson
14 June 1905, Craigmore, Isle of Bute, Scotland, UK
Walter Horsbrugh
15 April 1904, Scarborough, England, UK
Sean Bury
15 August 1954, Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK
Alan Zipson
Ian Marter
28 October 1944, Coventry, England, UK
Director:
Robert Fuest
Robert Fuest
30 September 1927, Croydon, England, UK
Country:
United States
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