Sweeney Todd, the demon barber of Fleet Street ; Crimes at the dark house.



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Sweeney Todd and Crimes at the dark house originally released as motion pictures in 1936 and 1940 respectively. Crimes at the dark house is based on the novel 'The woman in white' by Wilkie Collins. Special features: film selection ; interactive menus. Sweeney Todd: Director of photography, Jack Parker ; editor, John Seabourne -- Crimes at the dark house: Director of photography, Hone Glendinning ; editor, Jack Harris ; music, Jack Beaver. Sweeney Todd: Tod Slaughter, Stella Rho, Johnny Singer, Eva Lister. Crimes at the dark house: Tod Slaughter, Sylvia Marriott, Hilary Eaves, Geoffrey Wardwell. Dialogue in English.

Title
Sweeney Todd, the demon barber of Fleet Street ; Crimes at the dark house.
Artist
Hayward, Frederick.
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Abstract
Sweeney Todd: Sweeney Todd lures customers into his barber chair, gleefully promising to "polish them off." He then releases a trap door, dumping the unwary patrons into the basement. After robbing his victims, he gives the bodies to a kindly old lady next door who makes them into "meat pies." , Crimes at the dark house: A deranged man murders another man in order to assume his identity and take over a recently inherited estate. Soon after arriving at the estate, the psychotic man finds he must continue his murderous tendencies in order to keep his charade from being exposed. As the number of victims increase along with his deepening madness, it becomes a matter of time before all is revealed and the man's true identity is exposed.
Year
2008
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Rights Statement
For private home use only.