“A ghastly elegance that suggests Tennessee Williams!” - The London Observer on “Dr. Faustus”
The one sheet and publicity downplayed The Manster and instead focused on Georges Franju’s poetic Eyes Without A Face (1960), which was given the exploitive title The Horror Chamber Of Dr. Faustus.
Posted on Wednesday, 14 September 2011
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