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*MUSEUM OF HORROR (Museo del horror) (1964) Grave Robbers, Poison Darts, Psycho!

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PayPal accepted
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1960-69

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Country/Region of Manufacture:

Mexico

Original/Reproduction:

Original

Year:

1960-69

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No

Film Title:

Museum of Horror (Museo del horror)

Item Number:

CS-MUSEO-LC1

LOC:

YB2

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Item number:

1322134075

Item description

Vintage original 11 x 14 in. "country of origin" Mexican lobby card from the 1960s mystery/horror thriller, MUSEUM OF HORROR (MUSEO DEL HORROR), released in Mexico in 1964 by Columbia Pictures and directed by Rafael Baledon, in which young women are being abducted by a masked killer. Grave robbers and poison darts also feature as our heroine discovers which of the men in her life is the psycho. The image depicts a man holding the severed head of a woman that is kept in a large jar. It is unrestored in very fine- condition as shown.