Found quite a lot of fashion in this film. Some of it would even work better today than what is in the shops as it is regulated fit.














































Ingrid Pitt looks stunning here. This is the kind of evening dress you would be expected to wear to get into a casino. You can only get weird ones at the moment in peculiar unregulated sizes? Hopefully one day soon I can put the link to this dress for you as I guess every woman looking at this dress would want one. If pinterest then led to loads of others in regulated sizes, it would be a cool website.
The House that dripped blood film

film synopsis
A police investigation into the violent history of a house is led by a local policeman (John Bennett). He opens up the files of four deaths in the house and these are told as chapters: ‘Method For Murder’ tells of the death of a writer of mysteries (Denholm Elliott); ‘Waxworks’ sees another owner (Peter Cushing) being on the receiving end of a jealous husband’s rage; ‘Sweets to the Sweet’ tells the story of a man (Christopher Lee) falling victim to his young daughter’s voodoo dolls; and finally, ‘The Cloak’ tells the tale of an actor (Jon Pertwee) who insists on wearing authentic costumes for his latest horror film – with gruesome results.
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The House That Dripped Blood [1971] [DVD]
| Additional DVD options | Edition | Discs | Amazon Price | New from | Used from |
| DVD 27 Oct. 2003 | — | 1 | £18.90 | — | £18.90 |