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Old 11-04-2023, 10:37 AM   #1
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Exclamation The History Of On-Set Film Death

Flipping through some old copies of Cinema Sewer I happened upon this article from 2009 by Robin Bougie about real on-set film deaths.

Morbid subject matter aside, you have a really well put together compilation piece here that, granted, has the more well known films e.g. The Twilight Zone, The Crow etc. Then there's some films that surprised me, such as the extra stabbed to death on the Set of The Alamo.

I extracted these scans as JPG images and self-censored one page as it's not exactly safe for work (nothing gross or morbid, just NSFW and probably not something to post here imho).

The magazines are on the archive, just be warned that they are most certainly NOT safe for work! Fascinating magazines though full of VERY obscure stuff. If you think you know about obscure cinema, you are miles away from the stuff in Cinema Sewer!

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