Igoa | The Black Cat |
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Tausaga | 1934 |
Ituaiga | Horror |
Atunuʻu | United States of America |
Potu potu | Universal Pictures |
Faʻafiafia | Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi, David Manners, Julie Bishop, Egon Brecher, Harry Cording |
Auvaa | Edgar G. Ulmer (Director), John J. Mescall (Director of Photography), Peter Ruric (Screenplay), Peter Ruric (Story), Edgar G. Ulmer (Story), Edgar Allan Poe (Short Story) |
Upu autu | chess, prisoner of war, hungary, black and white, train, storm, psychiatrist, black cat, spiral staircase, high priest, newlywed, pre-code, based on short story, satanic ritual, satanic cult, psychotronic, preserved corpse, female corpse, devil worship, mystery writer, wife murderer, woman in peril, bus crash, europe honeymoon, flaying, glass display cases, gun turret, married to stepdaughter |
Faʻamalolo | May 07, 1934 |
Taimi taimi | 65 minute |
Tulaga lelei | HD |
IMDb | 6.67 / 10 e 268 tagata faʻaoga |
Lauiloa | 11 |
Paketi | 95,745 |
Tupe maua | 236,000 |
Gagana | English, Français, Magyar, Latin |
The Black Cat
chess, prisoner of war, hungary, black and white, train, storm, psychiatrist, black cat, spiral staircase, high priest, newlywed, pre-code, based on short story, satanic ritual, satanic cult, psychotronic, preserved corpse, female corpse, devil worship, mystery writer, wife murderer, woman in peril, bus crash, europe honeymoon, flaying, glass display cases, gun turret, married to stepdaughter