1. She, directed by Robert Day
2. The Satan Bug, directed by John Sturges
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Added Ken Russell's The Lair of the White Worm to 1988.
1. The Charm School, written by Nelson DeMille 2. The Silence of the Lambs, written by Thomas Harris 3. Frantic, directed by Roman Polanski 4. The Lair of the White Worm, directed by Ken Russell 5. Gor, directed by Fritz Kiersch Added John Lange's (i.e., Michael Crichton's) Binary to 1972.
1. The Stepford Wives, written by Ira Levin 2. The Poseidon Adventure, directed by Ronald Neame 3. Binary, written by John Lange (Michael Crichton) 4. Bone, directed by Larry Cohen 5. Death Wish, written by Brian Garfield ... Added The Zodiac Killer to 1971. So far, a year of killers.
1. Klute, directed by Alan J. Pakula 2. Hannie Caulder, directed by Burt Kennedy 3. Death Stalk, written by Thomas Chastain 4. The Zodiac Killer, directed by Tom Hanson Added Hitchcock's Dial M for Murder to 1954, the same year The Living and the Dead was published, which would be adapted four years later by Hitchcock as Vertigo.
1. The Living and the Dead, written by Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narcejac 2. Dial M for Murder, directed by Alfred Hitchcock 3. The Bad Seed, written by William March Added Jaws, the movie, to 1975.
1. Jaws, directed by Steven Spielberg 2. Picnic at Hanging Rock, directed by Peter Weir 3. The Stepford Wives, directed by Bryan Forbes 4. Tommy, directed by Ken Russell Added Pretty Baby to 1978. 1. Pretty Baby, directed by Louis Malle 2. Invasion of the Body Snatchers, directed by Philip Kaufman 3. The House Next Door, written by Anne Rivers Siddons 4. The Entity, written by Frank De Felitta 5. I Spit on Your Grave (uncensored), directed by Meir Zarchi Brooke Shields, circa Pretty Baby.
The cover of my edition of The Lair of the White Worm. Cheap edition, wonderful cover. Even if it does get the story wrong.
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