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Dementia 13, frame by frame it’s a remake worth remembering [Review] | SciFi Monkeys
In 1963, Roger Corman, the critically acclaimed independent film-maker and academy award winner, gave a young Francis Ford Coppola $22,000 to make and direct his first mainstream movie. Under the specific instructions of Corman, Coppola wrote the plot for a low-budget psychological horror much in the vein of Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho (1960), in a single