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3''Theatre of Death'' (also known as ''Blood Fiend'') is a 1967 British horror movie directed by Samuel Gallu and starring Creator/ChristopherLee, Leila Goldoni and Creator/JulianGlover.
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5The Theatre of Death in Paris specializes in [[CircusOfFear horror presentations]]. A police surgeon finds himself becoming involved in the place through his attraction to one of the performers. When bloodless bodies start showing up all over town, he realizes there could be links with the theatre.
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7!!''Theatre of Blood'' contains examples of:
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9* BloodLust: Both Charles and Dr. Schiller believe that the killer suffers from a compulsion, either physical or psychological, to drink blood. They are proved correct.
10* BookcasePassage: A passage concealed behind a bookcase in Davras' library leads to his secret lair in the attic.
11* BookSafe: The killer keeps a knife hidden in a hollow ledger in Davras' library.
12* BurnTheWitch: One of the sketches in the theatre involves Dani being burnt at the stake as a witch. For a moment, it looks as is Nicole is intending to burn her for real.
13* ChekhovsGun: The TrapDoor in the stage which is used in the voodoo sketch plays a vital rule in the story's resolution.
14* CoatHatMask: The killer conceals their identity by wearing a black cloak, fedora and scarf.
15* ContrivedCoincidence: Charles happens to frequent a restaurant run by a pair of Rumanians who were part of the same refugee caravan after UsefulNotes/WorldWarII that included the infant Nicole.
16* DisposableSexWorker: The fifth victim of the killer is a streetwalker, lured into an alley by throwing coins at her feet.
17* DisposableVagrant: The fourth victim of the killer, and the first murder shown on screen, is a drunken tramp murdered under a bridge in Paris.
18* FromDressToDressing: After having his palm sliced by the killer, Charles hurriedly wraps his handkerchief around his hand as a makeshift bandage.
19* HypnoPendulum: Davras hypnotizes Nicole by reflecting light off his ring and moving it slowly back and forth across her eyes.
20* OldFashionedRowboatDate: A couple on a romantic outing in a boat discover a body floating in the river. Needless to say, this shatters the mood.
21* PortraitPaintingPeephole: Davras has a secret passage that allows him to look out through the eyes of his own portrait and study his guests in the library.
22* PsychicAssistedSuicide: The killer hypnotizes Dani into writing a suicide note confessing to the murders and then into committing suicide. [[spoiler:When she attempts the actual act, she faints.]]
23* RedHerring: All of the discussion about the mysterious disappearance of Davras' father. The father turns out to have nothing to do with the case.
24* RightHandCat: The cruel and demanding director Philippe Darvas only shows affection towards his pet Siamese cat Seraphina.
25* StockingFiller: The DisposableSexWorker is wearing fishnets and a very tight skirt.
26* TarotTroubles: Colette does a reading for Nicole at Davras' party. The first three cards are fairly standard, but the last two are The Tower (or The Lightning Struck Tower as Colette calls it) and Death. Colette interprets these as meaning violence and death.
27* TrapDoor: The stage in the theatre has a trap door that is used to take a spear thrust during the voodoo sketch to make it look as if the actress has been stabbed.
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