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Barbara Steele in The Mask of Satan
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This is why you don’t flirt with statues. From Jupiter’s Darling (1955).
Original post here. Sourced to diaboliquemagazine.com via vixensandmonsters. Original text “Barbara Steele in Black Sunday (1960).”
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“The lips of a Stange Woman drip honey, and her mouth is smoother than silk. But her fate is bitter as wormwood…sharp as a two-edged sword.”
The story of Jenny Hager — whose beauty was a strong as sin…and twice as deadly. From the vibrant pen of Ben Ames Williams who also gave you “Leave Her to Heaven.”
Hunt Stromberg presents Hedy Lamar in “The Strange Woman.” Co-starring George Sanders, Louis Hayward with Hillary Brooke, Gene Lockhart, June Storey, Rhys Williams. Produced by Jack Chertok. Directed by George Ulmer. Screenplay by Herb Meadow. Based on the novel “The Strange Woman” by Ben Ames Williams. A Hunt Stromberg production. Released by United Artists.”
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Original post here. I don’t have precise provenance, but the model is Joan Crawford in the 1920s. Sourced to arcaneimages via vixensandmonsters.

Original post here Image contains the text “Dr. X. More frightening than Frankenstein. United Artists — entertainment from Transamerica Corporation. Super 8.” Sourced to horrorgasmo.

Original post here. A collection of images on this page indicate that this animation is a clip from Poor Cecily (1974). Sourced on tumblr to stemur via eroticmacabre.

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Alligator !
to see the whole poster : http://lesretrogaleriesdemistergutsy.blogspot.fr/2013/10/soirees-vhs.html
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