William Castle was the grandaddy of movie gimmicks, like the “tingler” which was a device placed under the audiences seats to give a “light” vibrating shock during scary moment sin the film. Castle often “borrowed” from Hitchcock and ‘Homicidal’ is one of the more apparent examples, although he made some entertaining films, the quality clearly never matched that of the Hitch. Castle only produced this one, but it still exemplifies his distinct touch.
Homicidal (1961)
Dimensions: 41†³ x 27†³
Artist(s): Unknown
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