Monday, 27 May 2019

Freddy the Freak Horror host presents The Ghost Galleon 1974..Ship.ghosts erotica. scary 5 STARS recommend

me / 1970-1980 / The Ghost Galleon

Death Rides a Horse Again free western


https://youtu.be/VL_h70ME6v0..Death Rides  a Horse Again   Spaghetti  western

Freddy the freak Horror host presents VAMPYRES 1974 18 rated 5๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŒŸ

http://www.horrortheque.com/public-domain-horror-movies/vampyres/Freddy the freak Horror host presents a scary,sexy,horror ...Vampyres

Vampyres

Director: Josรฉ Ramรณn Larraz (as Joseph Larraz)
Year: 1974
Country: Spain
Runtime: 87
Source: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0072354/
A lesbian vampire couple waylay and abduct various passer-byes, both male and female, to hold them captive at their rural manor in the English countryside in order to kill and feed on them to satisfy their insatiable thirst for bloodhttp://www.horrortheque.com/public-domain-horror-movies/vampyres/

The Grand Duel...Spaghetti Western Classic


https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nK4KuoVDr1E.Western Spaghetti Style classic for you bank holiday Monday special...

.Storyteller Mark Raines Show The old troll and the last wheel of cheese a bank holiday Monday special Blog Talk Radio

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/hgd/2019/05/27/the-old-troll-and-the-last-wheel-of-cheese-by-igor-reznitsky-storyteller-mark-r...Storyteller Mark Raines Show The old troll and the last wheel of cheese a bank holiday Monday special

Freddy the Freak Horror host Dracula: was the actor Henry Irving the inspiration for the world’s most famous vampire?



Dracula: was the actor Henry Irving the inspiration for the world’s most famous vampire?

Bram Stoker found Irving spellbinding — and both inspired Joseph O’Connor’s new novel
Mesmeric: Henry Irving on stage in 1893
Mesmeric: Henry Irving on stage in 1893GETTY IMAGES
The Sunday Times, 
In 1847, a dark year for Ireland, famine ravaged the countryside. There were horror stories of half-starved evictees devouring the dead. A kind of zombie imagery was often deployed. “The survivors were like walking skeletons,” observed the English Quaker William Forster. “The town of Westport was a strange and fearful sight, its streets crowded with gaunt wanderers.” In Dublin, on November 8 that year, Abraham Stoker was born.
His Sligo mother had written a gruesome memoir about the effects of cholera on the poor. His father was a civil servant who worked in Dublin Castle, seat of British rule in Ireland. Bram, a lonely child, suffered an illness that made him almost lame, and he rarely attended school. Perhaps his mother read him the ghostly…
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Storyteller Mark Raines..Blogtalk Radio Every Sunday ..15 minutes of stories old and new

Check out my new storytelling show on blogtalk radio Storyteller Mark Raines .Just 15 minutes of stories old and new one every Sunday http://www.blogtalkradio.com/hgd/2019/05/26/storyteller

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