Essy Persson as Lady Patricia Whitman
Cry of the Banshee (1970)
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Count Yorga, Vampire (1970) & Cry of the Banshee (1970)
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This orange and yellow damask coat, lined in fur, was created for the wonderful 1966 adaptation of A Man for All Seasons, where Robert Shaw wore it as the larger-than-life Henry VIII.
The piece was used again several times – first by none other than Vincent Price as Lord Edward Whitman in the 1970 film Cry of the Banshee, followed by Sidney James as Henry VIII the following year in Carry On Henry. In 1977 it was spotted on Harry Andrews as Hertford in the 1977 adaptation of The Prince and the Pauper, entitled Crossed Swords.
Costume Credit: Lucia, Katie S.
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Just watched the banshees of inisherin and it fucked me all the way up and then out.
Like it finished 20 minutes ago and I'm still tearing up while on fucking public transport. God damn.
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Drawlloween Day 24: Brunch with a Banshee
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Essy Persson as Lady Patricia Whitman
Cry of the Banshee (1970)
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Cry of the Banshee (1970)
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Exciter - Cry of the Banshee
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REVIEW TOUR
CRY OF THE BANSHEE (Krewe of Hunters) by Heather Graham at The Reading Cafe:
'exciting and tense story'
1,001 Dark Nights & Blue Box Press
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sesame street witch trials
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