Horror Movie Review: Mansion of the Doomed (1976)
Mansion of the Doomed is a schlocky slice of 70s exploitation horror that has some notable moments and an overall grim and grubby feel.
Mansion of the Doomed is a schlocky slice of 70s exploitation horror that has some notable moments and an overall grim and grubby feel.
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