Rape and Death of a Housewife (1978)

 Rape and Death of a Housewife (1978)
aka
Hitozuma shudan boko chishi jiken

3 young boys drunkenly rape a woman named Emiko, the wife of a man they’ve developed a friendship with. She dies of heart failure during the attack.Her chicken farmer husband, incapable of dealing with her death tends to her corpse as though it were still alive completely unable to accept her demise.















Demon Dolls (1993)

 Demon Dolls (1993) 

A doll animated with an evil spirit can 
imitate anyone it comes into contact with. (IMDB)










Dead Men Walk (1943)

 Dead Men Walk (1943)[xyc]

The twin of a kindly small-town physician 
returns from the grave for vengeance against 
his brother, who secretly killed him because 
the twin served Satan. 

George Zucco - Lloyd Clayton / Dr. Elwyn Clayton
Mary Carlisle - Gayle Clayton
Nedrick Young - Dr. David Bentley
Dwight Frye - Zolarr
Fern Emmett - Kate 








Girls of the B Movies (1998)



 Some of the B movie stars in action and telling 
where they came from, why they are in B films


Avalon Anders


Griffin Drew




Rebecca Ferratti

The Devil Doll (1936)





 The Devil Doll (1936) 

Paul Lavond was a respected banker in Paris when he was framed for robbery and murder by crooked associates and sent to Devil's Island. Years later, he escapes with a friend, a scientist who was working on a method to reduce humans to a height of mere inches (all for the good of humanity, of course). Lavond however is consumed with hatred for the men who betrayed him, and takes the scientist's methods back to Paris to exact painful revenge. (IMDB Ken Yousten)


Director:
Tod Browning (uncredited) 

Writers

Garrett Fort ... (screen play) &
Guy Endore ... (screen play) and
Erich von Stroheim ... (screen play) (as Eric Von Stroheim)

Tod Browning ... (story)

Abraham Merritt ... (novel "Burn Witch Burn")

Richard Schayer ... (contributor to dialogue) (uncredited) 

Madame Mandilip's special dolls are costumed as members of vicious street gangs known as the Apache (pronounced ah-PAHSH), who were involved in theft, prostitution, and the occasional murder in pre-World War I Paris. The dolls even perform the Apache dance popularized by the gangs, in which extremely close steps alternate with seemingly brutal punches, kicks, hair-pulling, spins, and throws.