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                   Two Evil Eyes (1990)
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Harvey Keitel,
John Amos,
Martin Balsam,
Adrienne Barbeau,
Kim Hunter,
Sally Kirkland,
E.G. Marshall,
Madeleine Potter,
Ramy Zada
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Dario Argento,
George A. Romero
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Classics,
Horror,
Classics,
Horror,
Cult Classics
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Blue Underground
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120 mins
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2 Disc Limited Edition
  The masters of modern horror-George Romero and Dario Argento-bring you an unprecedented pair of shockers inspired by the tales of Edgar Allan Poe.
  In Romero's The Facts In the Cast of Mr. Valdemar, a conniving wife (Adrienne Barbeau of The Fog) and her lover use a hypnotic trance to embezzle a fortune from her dying husband, only to receive some chilling surprises from beyond the grave. Then in Argento's The Black Cat, a deranged crime scene photographer (Harvey Keitel of Reservoir Dogs) is driven to brutal acts of madness and murder by his girlfriend
                 
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