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HOUSE OF THE LONG SHADOWS Original Movie Lobby Card 1983 Vincent Price Horror

$ 7.91

Availability: 66 in stock
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    HOUSE OF THE LONG SHADOWS Original Movie Lobby Card 1983 Vincent Price Horror
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    Original "Mini" lobby card
    measures approx 8 x 10 in.,
    In very good to fine used condition
    few light bends/bumps/light handling smudges
    no tape, tears or pinholes
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    House of the Long Shadows is a 1983 comedy horror film directed by Pete Walker. It is notable because four iconic horror film stars (Vincent Price, Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing and John Carradine) are together in one feature. The screenplay by Michael Armstrong is based on the 1913 novel Seven Keys to Baldpate by Earl Derr Biggers, which was also adapted into a famous play that gave birth in turn to several films. The original music score was composed by Richard Harvey