Seen On The Big Screen: The Sorcerers (1967), Directed by Michael Reeves
Seen at BFI Southbank on Thursday 5th April. Swinging London horror/exploitation pic from Michael Reeves, director of the classic Witchfinder General. Shown as part of BFI's The Flipside and was introduced by Michael Reeves biographer, Benjamin Halligan.
For further info on The Sorcerers see Wiki entry here.
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Just had this via Roger Hallam of Vote No Heathrow, please spread the word.
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*I*. Identity, in the modern sense, is necrological. It is an obituary
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Yes I am, it promotes a shallowness,, that, for the moment at least, I
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1. Wednesday, 13 March at Waterstone's Trafalgar Square: Capitalist
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