In 'Offering to the Storm,' a magistrate delves into a dark world of witchcraft, human sacrifice, and a sinister cult in the Basque Country. As she unravels the truth behind a series of deaths, she discovers shocking secrets that lead her down a dangerous path.
In The Evil of Frankenstein, a scientist named Frankenstein seeks revenge after his experiment to reanimate a creature goes awry. He must navigate through blackmail, murder, and a small town lynch mob to achieve his goal.
A detective in London is assigned to solve a series of gruesome murders that are connected to the resurrection of an ancient Egyptian mummy. As he delves deeper into the case, he unravels a dark secret involving possession, reincarnation, and supernatural powers. With time running out, he must stop the mummy before it completes a sinister ritual that could bring about the end of the world.
In Screwed (2000), a wealthy businessman finds himself in a whirlwind of chaos and comedic mishaps after being mistaken for a kidnapper. With a ransom, a dog actor, and a slapstick comedy, he must navigate through a series of events to prove his innocence.
In 'The Door with Seven Locks', a group of heirs try to unlock the secrets of a mansion by finding seven keys, leading to a series of murders, torture, and conspiracy. The female amateur sleuth must solve the mystery to stop the madness.
Bat Out of Hell is a British thriller television serial created by Francis Durbridge and originally aired on BBC Two from 26 November to 24 December 1966. The series followed two lovers, Diana Stewart and Mark Paxton, who are haunted by the voice of Diana's husband over the telephone after he is murdered by the couple. Inspector Clay, played by Dudley Foster, was the detective inspector who headed the police investigation.
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