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Horror Hotel
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![](/rcimages/rc1big.jpg) (DVD - Code 1) (US-Import)
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l must admit, reIeasing this cIassic and semi-obscure film began as a very selfish act on my part. l first discovered Horror Hotel at the impressionable age of twelve. As I recaII, it was aired in New York on the "Creature Features" television program which ran on Saturday nights. There I sat, mesmerized by the dark and foggy images on the oId B&W Zenith, peering through my fingers as the leading Iady was being butchered by the cloaked coven in the dark underground cavern. And when it was over, the memory of this fright-fest was permanently imbedded in my mind. This was one I wouId never forget
As the years passed, very Iittle had been said about this particular fiIm. l considered it my own littIe private treasure. Twenty years Iater I came across a VHS copy for sale in a grocery store for nine dolIars. There it was, right next to some Abbott and CosteIlo television episodes. Even though it was recorded in the extended speed, and I couIdn't track the tape to pIay it clearly, it has stiIl been one of my most watched videocassettes. AIl these years I thought l was the only one who ever heard of Horror Hotel. That is…until now. lt has recently become evident that I was not alone. Horror HoteI has in fact, a huge following of loyal fans. Some refer to it by it's European titIe, "City Of The Dead", and others simply caIl it "that B&W movie with the witches. |
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