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The Scariest Horror Movies - cover

The Scariest Horror Movies

Steve Hutchison

Casa editrice: Tales of Terror

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In this book, Steve Hutchison presents 192 of the scariest horror movies ever made. Each article contains a rating, a synopsis, and a review. The films are ranked according to the sum of eight ratings. How many have you seen?
Disponibile da: 18/04/2023.

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