From A Whisper To A Scream | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | April 7, 2015
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A boggling amount of features including two full documentaries. A dedicated transfer that will satisfy horror anthology fans. #screamfactory
| genre | Horror |
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| synopsis | The uncle of an executed murderess relates four stories of his hometown, Oldfield, to a reporter: an elderly man pursues a romance with a younger woman, even to the grave and beyond...a wounded man on the run from creditors is rescued by a backwoods hermit with the secret to eternal life...a glass-eating carny pays the ultimate price for looking for love on the outside...and Civil War soldiers are held captive by a household of orphans with strange intentions for them. |
| lead actors | Vincent Price | Clu Gulager | Terry Kiser | Rosalind Cash | Cameron Mitchell | Susan Tyrrell | Martine Beswick | Ron Brooks | Miriam Byrd-Nethery | Didi Lanier | Thomas Nowell | Ashli Bare | Terence Knox | Megan McFarland | Harry Caesar |
| director | Jeff Burr |
















