The Chestnut Hill Film Group will continue "Tuesday Night at the Movies" on October 27 with “Spirits of the Dead,” [1968, 121 minutes). The film is an omnibus of three short Edgar Allan Poe …
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The Chestnut Hill Film Group will continue "Tuesday Night at the Movies" on October 27 with “Spirits of the Dead,” [1968, 121 minutes).
The film is an omnibus of three short Edgar Allan Poe adaptations. Jane and Peter Fonda (in their only on screen appearance together) star as incestuous cousins in director Roger Vadim’s sensual “Metzengerstein.” Alain Delon fights his doppelganger in Louis Malle’s “William Wilson,” costarring Brigitte Bardot. Terence Stamp plays a celebrity on this skids in Federico Fellini’s phantasmagoric take on “Toby Dammit.”