This month I introduce my lab monkey to My UK Correspondents, Jim and Theresa Moon! Jim and Theresa take a break from maintaining The Great Library of Dreams to discuss 1971‘s The Blood on Satan’s Claw. Join us as we explain how Piers Haggard was ordered by a third-rate British movie studio to take a portmanteau film and make it a single narrative horror tale....and ended up making this amazingly creepy, sensual and transgressive period piece that has influenced many people--including Sherlock's Mark Gattis! This may be the last major film in The Golden Age of British Horror, and we cover it in detail.
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