The whole thing takes on the air of a ninety minute game of "Clue" played in reverse, as greedy, grasping relatives and hangers-on are dispatched in the most gory and inventive ways possible for a dead guy to come up with. Amongst the suspects/victims are THE Elsa Lanchester, Roddy McDowall, Patric Knowles, Farley Granger, the witchy Ms. Wallis, who gets to sample some of the hottest "cold cream" on the market, Jamie Farr (yeah, Klinger from M*A*S*H himself,) and Victor Buono, in a hysterical cameo as the 'lucky' minister who gets to officiate at the nuptials.
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Category: Death, Horror, Humor, Movies, 1970s
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Category: Horror, Music, Surrealism, Sex Symbols, Cartoons, 1930s
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Category: Fashion, Horror, Movies
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Category: Family, Horror, Ineptness, Crudity, Talentlessness, Kitsch, and Bad Art, Superstition, 1970s
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Category: Death, Horror, Music, Regionalism, Superstition, Nineteenth Century
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Category: Body Modifications, Horror, Surrealism
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Category: Anthropomorphism, Dreams and Nightmares, Freaks, Oddities, Quirks of Nature, Horror, Comics, 1940s
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Category: Horror, Ineptness, Crudity, Talentlessness, Kitsch, and Bad Art, Movies, 1960s
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Category: Crime, Family, Horror, Nineteenth Century
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