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      • " The Dunwich Horror " is a horror novella by American writer H. P. Lovecraft. Written in 1928, it was first published in the April 1929 issue of Weird Tales (pp. 481–508). It takes place in Dunwich, a fictional town in Massachusetts.
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  1. The invisible creature terrorizes Dunwich for several days, killing two families and several policemen, until Armitage, Rice, and Morgan arrive with the knowledge and weapons needed to kill it. The use of a magic powder renders the monster visible just long enough to send one of the crew into shock.

    • Howard Phillips Lovecraft
    • 1929
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  3. The Dunwich Horror is a 1970 American supernatural horror film directed by Daniel Haller, and starring Sandra Dee, Dean Stockwell, and Ed Begley.

  4. Jan 14, 1970 · The Dunwich Horror: Directed by Daniel Haller. With Sandra Dee, Dean Stockwell, Ed Begley, Lloyd Bochner. Wilbur Whateley travels to the Arkham Miskatonic University to borrow the legendary Necronomicon.

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    • Daniel Haller
    • 1970-01-14
  5. Based on the H. P. Lovecraft novella from 1929, “The Dunwich Horror” (1970) is an American International flick in the vein of "The City of the Dead" (1960), "Die, Monster, Die" (1965) and "Curse of the Crimson Altar,”... read the rest.

  6. The Dunwich horror itself came between Lammas and the equinox in 1928, and Dr. Armitage was among those who witnessed its monstrous prologue. He had heard, meanwhile, of Whateley’s grotesque trip to Cambridge, and of his frantic efforts to borrow or copy from the Necronomicon at the Widener Library.

  7. The stone circles that cap the hills near Dunwich are based on Stonehenge-like structures that are scattered through New England.

  8. Jan 9, 2023 · Loosely based on H.P. Lovecraft’s work of the same name, THE DUNWICH HORROR is a supernatural horror movie from American International Pictures that oozes the style of a Hammer Horror with a splash of the unease of Rosemary’s Baby.

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