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Horror Collection (page 10)

Step into the world of horror, where nightmares come to life and fear lurks in every shadow

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Horror Collection: The circle of fire - destroying elephants in Central Africa (litho)
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Horror Collection: Initiation of a Knight Kadosch (engraving)
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Horror Collection: Two young girls killed and a worker injured by a car driven by a madman at Epernay
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Horror Collection: Christian martyrs (colour litho)
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Horror Collection: Martyrdom of St Lawrence (rotogravure)
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Horror Collection: Snail Race; Parlour Game (litho)
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Horror Collection: Alboin, King of the Lombards, forcing his wife Rosamund to drinf from the skull of her father
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Horror Collection: Outbreak of the plague in London, 1641 (woodcut)
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Horror Collection: Persecution of Christians in ancient Rome: Christian woman thrown to the lions in the arena
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Horror Collection: Alboin, King of the Lombards, demanding that his wife Rosamund drinks from his favourite cup
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Horror Collection: Illustration from a 1645 edition of German writer Johann Michael Moscheroschs satirical work
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Horror Collection: Atrocities committed against Irish Protestants by James II and the Comte d Avaux, 1689 (engraving)
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Horror Collection: View of the manner of burying the dead Bodies at Holy-well mount during the dreadful Plague in
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Horror Collection: A case of suicide? (colour litho)
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Horror Collection: A French infantry officer devoured by tigers (colour litho)
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Horror Collection: Die Albigenser, poem by Nikolaus Lenau (colour litho)
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Horror Collection: War, from the picture in the Vernon Gallery (engraving)
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Horror Collection: Les Adieux du Martyr (litho)
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Horror Collection: Death of Spanish bullfighter El Tito, Perpignan, France, 1896 (engraving)
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Horror Collection: Killing of captured elephants in a Roman arena (coloured engraving)
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Horror Collection: Martrydom of the first Christians at the hands of the Romans (engraving)
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Horror Collection: Corpse Bride
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Horror Collection: A husband attacking his wife and children with vitriol (colour litho)


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Step into the world of horror, where nightmares come to life and fear lurks in every shadow. The chilling atmosphere of "The Wicker Man" (1973) UK One Sheet poster sets the tone for this spine-tingling journey. Lon Chaney Jr. 's haunting portrayal as "The Wolfman" (1941) sends shivers down your spine, while Elsa Lanchester's unforgettable performance in James Whale's "Bride of Frankenstein" (1935) leaves you mesmerized. "One Million Years B. C. " takes you back in time with its captivating Quad Artwork, immersing you in a prehistoric world filled with terrifying creatures. Freddie Francis' "Dr Terrors House of Horror" (1964) promises an evening of bone-chilling tales that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Psycho Season at BFI Southbank (1 - 30 April 2010) invites you to delve into Alfred Hitchcock's masterpiece and experience the psychological terror that has haunted audiences for decades. Boris Karloff's iconic role in James Whale's "Bride of Frankenstein" (1935) continues to send shudders through generations. Tod Browning's "Dracula" (1931), starring Bela Lugosi, brings Bram Stoker's legendary vampire to life, leaving a lasting impression on all who dare watch. Lon Chaney captivates as the disfigured phantom haunting Rupert Julian's adaptation of Gaston Leroux’s "The Phantom of the Opera" (1925). James Whale strikes again with his masterful direction in another classic horror film – "Bride of Frankenstein" (1935). Its striking poster captures the essence of this timeless tale. From Italy to Venice, even Antipope can't escape from our fascination with horror. As we explore these dark realms, we encounter Joan Crawford and Bette Davis' unforgettable performances in "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane.