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    Death Line (also known as Deathline; U.S. title Raw Meat) is a 1972 British-American horror film written and directed by Gary Sherman and starring Donald Pleasence, Norman Rossington, David Ladd, Sharon Gurney, Hugh Armstrong, and Christopher Lee.

  2. Sep 14, 1973 · Death Line. When a government official disappears in the London tunnels, after several reports of missing people in the same location, Scotland Yard start to take the matter seriously, along with a couple who stumble into a victim by accident.

  3. A police inspector (Donald Pleasence) discovers that descendants of survivors of a cave-in in the early 1900s are eating London subway riders.

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  4. Death Line is a 1972 British-American horror film, distributed as Raw Meat in the United States, directed by American filmmaker Gary Sherman and starring Don...

  5. Late one night at the Russell Square station in the London Underground, university students Patricia Wilson (Sharon Gurney) and her American exchange student boyfriend Alex Campbell (David Ladd) find an unconscious man (James Cossins) collapsed on the stairwell.

  6. Death Line (1972) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  7. Forced out of hiding by the death of his wife, the sole surviving cannibal begins abducting passengers from Russell Square tube station.

  8. There's something pretty grisly going on under London in the Tube tunnels between Holborn and Russell Square. When a top civil servant becomes the latest to disappear down there Scotland Yard start to take the matter seriously.

  9. www.bfi.org.uk › film › 1449abce-bdf0-5ba9-a6a2-7ebd04e6bd3fDeath Line (1972) | BFI

    Mind the doors! In search of the locations for the underground horror Death Line

  10. Death Line (1973) “Minadoors!” Death Line is a true classic, the kind of film that stays with you long after the final credits have rolled, and an entertaining 90 minutes, too.

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