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Encyclopedia > Death Line
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Death Line is a 1972 British film, starring Donald Pleasence as Inspector Calhoun. The plot is based around a family that lives underground and is decended from diggers who were trapped in a cave in at the turn of the century. The father of the family goes to the underground station (Museum tube station - based on British Museum tube station) to pick off people for food. Image File history File links Please see the file description page for further information. ... Raw Meat (aka Deathline or Death Line) is a 1973 horror film directed by Gary Sherman, an American filmmaker living in England at the time. ... Donald Pleasence (October 5, 1919 - February 2, 1995) was an English actor. ... British Museum tube station was a station on the London Undergrounds Central Line, located close to the British Museum. ...


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