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Twins Of Evil
Year:
1971
Country:
UK
Language:
English
Genre:
Horror
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Rating:
8.0
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9 Have Seen
Director
John Hough
Selected Cast
Inigo Jackson
as Woodman
Judy Matheson
as Woodman's Daughter
Peter Cushing
as Gustav Weil
Madelaine Collinson
as Frieda Gellhorn
Mary Collinson
as Maria Gellhorn
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Twins Of Evil - Synapse - USA (2012)
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Twins Of Evil - MMP - Netherlands (2004)
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Twins Of Evil - Network - UK (2006)
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