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1000 Amazing Horror Movie Facts - cover

1000 Amazing Horror Movie Facts

Tom Chapman

Editorial: BookRix

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Sinopsis

Think you know all there is to know about horror movies? Well, think again. 1000 Amazing Horror Movie Facts is chock full of fascinating and unusual facts about classic (and not so classic) horror movies. Blockbusters, B-movies, slashers, ghost stories, video nasties, anthologies, sequels, gore, cursed productions, what might have been, casting, controversy, and so on. So dim the lights and prepare to enter the spooky and blood drenched world of horror movies....
Disponible desde: 07/08/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 244 páginas.

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