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  1. Edge of Hell
    1956 · Drama · 1h 16m

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  1. www.edgeofhell.comEdge of Hell

    Visitors go through the depths of hell in this multi-story haunted house. The haunt features phobias and a five-story fright from heaven to hell plus the world’s record, longest, living snake. Rat Man, vampires, and the devil on hand in your path by purgatory, hounds of hell, and stone-cold crypts.

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  4. Edge of Hell is an American haunted house attraction located in Kansas City, Missouri. The Edge of Hell was founded in 1975 and is said to be the oldest haunted house in the United States. It is operated by Full Moon Productions, which also operates The Beast and Macabre Cinema.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Edge_of_HellEdge of Hell - Wikipedia

    Edge of Hell is a 1956 American drama film produced, written and directed by Hugo Haas. The film stars Hugo Haas, Francesca De Scaffa, June Shelley, Jeffrey Stone, Ken Carlton and Syra Marty. The film was shot in 1953 under the title Tender Hearts.

  6. The Edge of Hell is a nationally acclaimed haunted house, considered the Granddaddy of haunts with over 4 decades carving the tradition of scaring for visitor enjoyment. Edge of Hell features phobias and a five-story fright from heaven to hell plus the world’s largest living snake.

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  8. 1967. Here on the edge of hell. Stands Harlem— Remembering the old lies, The old kicks in the back, The old "Be patient" They told us before. Sure, we remember. Now when the man at the corner store. Says sugar's gone up another two cents, And bread one, And there's a new tax on cigarettes— We remember the job we never had, Never could get,

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