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'Nightmare Castle' DVD showcases dreamy actress

"Exciting -- morbid -- perverse -- ambiguous -- enigmatic -- more fascinating than ever -- Barbara Steele!" read more

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Cowhorn Vineyard Releases Spiral 36

... three grapes separately, and each wine had great character on its own,” recalls Cowhorn co-founder Barbara Steele. “Then one day it hit us — if we could get all that flavor and personality into one wine it would be amazing. Once we started blending trials, we knew we had to do it.”Spiral 36 stands out for more than its blend. The vineyard that produced it is certified for both organic...

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Drive-In Monster-Rama rides again in Pennsylvania!

This just in from George Reis of the Drive-In Monster-Rama. For the third year in a row, the Drive-In Monster-Rama will invade the Riverside Drive-In Theater in North Vandergrift, Pennsylvania where the programming will be two days of Vincent Price, Boris Karloff, Ingrid Pitt and Barbara Steele on the big outdoor screen. September 11th and [...]

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Nightmare Castle

"Poor Jenny. She becomes stranger all the time."—Dr. Stephen Arrowsmith (Paul Muller), referring to his new wife (Barbara Steele), whom he is trying to drive insane, and who might be possessed by the spirit of his first wife, Muriel (also Barbara Steele), whom the doctor tortured to death

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New DVD Reviews: The Seventh Seal, Au Bonheur des Dames, and Nightmare Castle

... energy; and Nightmare Castle (Amanti d'Oltretomba) - an Italian shocker starring the incomparable Barbara Steele that delivers the gothic horror goods. Other recent reviews include a trio of great documentaries: Waging a Living , Scott Walker: 30 Century Man , and Crips and Bloods: Made in America . Visit the DVD Talk Review Database for all the latest reviews including an entire...

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Nightmare Castle (Amanti d'Oltretomba)

Highly Recommended Severin has released Mario Caiano's Nightmare Castle ( Amanti d'Oltretomba ), the 1965 Italian gothic horror shocker starring the incomparable Barbara Steele. Touted as being remastered in HD from the original negative, this supposedly uncut version runs 104 minutes, for all of you out there that have one of the numerous public domain copies of this film floating around...