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Pale Gaze: the Postwar Medical Horror of EYES WITHOUT A FACE

October 2, 2017by consideringfilm Leave a comment

A version of this article originally appeared in issue 23 of Diabolique Magazine, March/May 2015. If you were a horror fan in 1962, chances are you may have pulled into […]

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