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<div class="large-6 columns">'''Horror Hospital''' ([[:Category:1973|1973]], [[:Category:UK|UK]]) is a [[:Category:Horror/Thrillers|Horror]] film directed by Antony Balch. | |||
*'''Contents''': [[/DVD|Available DVDs]] | [[Horror Hospital (1973)|Poster Art]] | [[/Fun Facts|Fun Facts]] | |||
*'''Featured in''': [[Trailer Trauma 2: Drive-in Monsterama (BluRay)]] | |||
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===Main Details=== | |||
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==Main Details== | |||
* Released in 1973 | * Released in 1973 | ||
* Color | * Color | ||
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* Production Co: Noteworthy Films | * Production Co: Noteworthy Films | ||
* Distribution Co: Antony Balch Films (1973) (UK) (theatrical) | Dieter-Wahl-Film (1973) (worldwide) (all media) | Saguenay Films (1974) (Canada) (theatrical) | Hallmark Releasing Corp. (1975) (USA) (theatrical) | * Distribution Co: Antony Balch Films (1973) (UK) (theatrical) | Dieter-Wahl-Film (1973) (worldwide) (all media) | Saguenay Films (1974) (Canada) (theatrical) | Hallmark Releasing Corp. (1975) (USA) (theatrical) | ||
* Directed by Antony Balch | * Directed by Antony Balch | ||
* Written by Antony Balch, Alan Watson | * Written by Antony Balch, Alan Watson | ||
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* Cinematography by David McDonald | * Cinematography by David McDonald | ||
* Film Editing by Robert C. Dearberg | * Film Editing by Robert C. Dearberg | ||
===Plot Summary=== | |||
*Two British companions who met on a train heading to the rural countryside stay with a bizarre host of characters in a secluded, curious mansion. Unknown to them, there is a sinister secret behind closed doors. | |||
===Also Known As=== | |||
* Computer Killers (USA) | |||
* Diario proibito di un collegio femminile (Italy) | |||
* Doctor Bloodbath (undefined) (video title) | |||
* Frankenstein's Horror-Klinik (Germany) | |||
* Horror Hospital (France) (cable TV title) | |||
* La griffe de Frankenstein (France) | |||
* Skräcksjukhuset (Sweden) | |||
===Tagline=== | |||
* The Operation is a Success ... When the Patient Dies | |||
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[[Category:1973]][[Category:Films]][[Category:Horror/Thrillers]][[Category:UK]] | [[Category:1973]][[Category:Films]][[Category:Horror/Thrillers]][[Category:UK]][[Category:Comedy]][[Category:Science Fiction]] |
Latest revision as of 03:31, 28 March 2021
Horror Hospital (1973, UK) is a Horror film directed by Antony Balch.
- Contents: Available DVDs | Poster Art | Fun Facts
- Featured in: Trailer Trauma 2: Drive-in Monsterama (BluRay)
Main Details
- Released in 1973
- Color
- Running Time: 85 min | 100 min (uncut)
- Production Co: Noteworthy Films
- Distribution Co: Antony Balch Films (1973) (UK) (theatrical) | Dieter-Wahl-Film (1973) (worldwide) (all media) | Saguenay Films (1974) (Canada) (theatrical) | Hallmark Releasing Corp. (1975) (USA) (theatrical)
- Directed by Antony Balch
- Written by Antony Balch, Alan Watson
- Starring Michael Gough, Robin Askwith, Vanessa Shaw, Ellen Pollock, Dennis Price, Skip Martin, Kurt Christian, Barbara Wendy
- Produced by Ray Corbett, Richard Gordon
- Original Music by DeWolfe
- Cinematography by David McDonald
- Film Editing by Robert C. Dearberg
Plot Summary
- Two British companions who met on a train heading to the rural countryside stay with a bizarre host of characters in a secluded, curious mansion. Unknown to them, there is a sinister secret behind closed doors.
Also Known As
- Computer Killers (USA)
- Diario proibito di un collegio femminile (Italy)
- Doctor Bloodbath (undefined) (video title)
- Frankenstein's Horror-Klinik (Germany)
- Horror Hospital (France) (cable TV title)
- La griffe de Frankenstein (France)
- Skräcksjukhuset (Sweden)
Tagline
- The Operation is a Success ... When the Patient Dies