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  1. Jun 4, 2023 · The original trailer of

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  2. Jun 30, 2019 · 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...

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  3. Feb 13, 2018 · Death Line [aka Raw Meat] is a British cannibal movie that plays more like Frankenstein, presenting a heartbroken, barely verbal cannibal who simply wants a mate. Descended from a group of people who were trapped in the abandoned tunnels of the Russell Square tube station and forced to resort to cannibalism to survive, all this pitiable ...

  4. Sep 14, 1973 · Death Line: Directed by Gary Sherman. With Donald Pleasence, Norman Rossington, David Ladd, Sharon Gurney. 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.

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  5. Raw Meat aka Death Line (1972) features Donald Pleasence, Christopher Lee and Cannibals in a Subway, how can you go wrong? This is the only movie where Pleas...

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  6. Death Line is one of the earliest films I can think of that centers around a tale of inbreeding and cannibalism. Released eight years earlier than the likes of Cannibal Holocaust, this may be one of the very first to touch on the subject. Since then, we've seen tons of films on the matter, a lot of which I actually enjoy.

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  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Death_LineDeath Line - Wikipedia

    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. [ 3] The screenplay was by Ceri Jones from a story by Sherman.

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