The Night Visitor (1971) French Poster
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More #horror released on February 10th...
The Night Visitor (1971)(NYC, NY).
The Black Cat (1984)(US). #LucioFulci
The Fly II (1989). #DaphneZuniga
Queen of the Damned (2002)(Hollywood Black Film Festival). #Aaliyah
Pumpkinhead 4: Blood Feud (2007). #LanceHenriksen
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THE NIGHT VISITOR Max Von Sydow, Trevor Howard - review and free on YouTube
The Night Visitor is a 197 horror thriller film about a murderer who sneaks out of an asylum at night to exact his revenge on those who he deems responsible for his predicament. Also released as Lunatic
Laslo Benedek directed the movie. It was produced by actor Mel Ferrer and features a score courtesy of Henry Mancini (The Pink Panther; Tarantula).
The Hemisphere Pictures-Glazier co-production…
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how did the writers of DE make it so addicting to try and get Kim to like... smile near-imperceptibly at you in the flickering light of a cigarette glow. genuinely about to write a google docs page of word salad on this and how the way it's so irrelevant and almost certainly fruitless makes it so tantalizing
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its kinda like theyre best friends who built this team from the ground up
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And even though Lestat isn't really there with Louis, Anderson loved filming all their scenes together because it's such a different relationship than what they shot in season 1.
"Something I really liked about their dynamic this season, which is weird because it is not really them, it's Louis' idea of him, and it's something that I wish that we had more of last season, is them just sort of hanging out," Anderson says. "You see them as friends or people that just enjoy each other's company way more in season 2 than you do in season 1, talking about photos or what are we supposed to do about our daughter? These sort of domestic vignettes. I've really loved doing that stuff."
—Entertainment Weekly
Yeah! The memory of the person that he chose to be with, aside from the vampire bond and the sensuality of their relationship — there was always something else there. They could make each other laugh. It's a real relationship that has layers to it, and it's nice that you kind of get a glimpse of that at least.
Totally. Without all the violence and gore.
[Laughs] Yes, exactly. Sam and I have talked about how nice it would've been to have had a little mini-series where you just see Lestat and Louis just hanging out in New Orleans.
Being happy?
Yeah. And not even necessarily hunting, just like walking, sitting on a bench, chatting, really like the norm.
— AMC blog
i just want us to jog back for a mini gentle season 1.5: The Honeymoon Years. they deserve a soft epilogue series of one-offs
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ok but episode 43 "Visitor" is like. actually kinda scary
Not in a "omg that creature was sooo creepy" kinda way maybe, but Strexcorp literally. Left a violently programmed artifical creature in his booth. With the intention of scaring him into obedience
Like. They maimed his cat to try to get him to stop being so into having rights. That was clearly sending a message that they were willing to hurt his loved ones. And doesn't Lauren start asking about Janice and Carlos a few episodes later?
Jesus, that must've been terrifying. Can you imagine having your employer almost kill your cat and then start threatening your niece and boyfriend?
No wonder they were able to break Kevin so thoroughly. It's honestly surprising Cecil managed to avoid that
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List of times Cecil has almost sworn on air:
• "Jeremy. Take us to the weather! Come here you son of a-" (Visitor - E43 Y2)
• "Stay tuned next for our exciting new game show: What's in the box? No! What's in the f[bleep]ing box?" (eGemony Part 3 - E119 Y6)
This concludes the list of times Cecil has almost sworn on air
This list does not include him (and Carlos) being raunchy on air, because there's too many times to count
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