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Classic from the Hammer House of Horror; An Egyptian princess' tomb is disturbed by a group of archeologists in Egypt and her spirit escapes. The archeologists, led by Professor Julian Fuchs (Andrew Keir), begin to die one by one as Fuchs' own daughter (Valerie Leon) becomes possessed by the mummy's spirit. Michael Carreras took over directing chores when Seth Holt died during filming.
Have you ever thought you would like to publish your book? Have you been put off because you thought the process would be too complicated? Have you ever thought you would like to write a book but you are not sure where to start and where do I get my ideas from. You are now able to self publish your own book either as an e-book or hard cover using the Kindle and Createspace platforms amongst others for little or no cost. The process is not difficult and is very satisfying. Why not become a published author? This book is intended to help you do just that by showing you with the steps you need to take and providing you with some ideas as how to get started. The book will show you several ways to get started writing your book and offers some useful information on why you should write your book. If you are looking currently looking for a job or career change this book tells you why you should be creating a book This book contains some useful nuggets of information for those thinking about producing a book either now or in the future.
The true story of Derek Bentley (Christopher Eccleston), hanged, aged 19, in the 1950s after a controversial decision holding him responsible for the murder of a police officer. Despite a history of mental illness, and with the court accepting that he did not actually pull the trigger, Bentley was still sentenced to death - on the basis that his ambiguous cry of 'let him have it!' caused his young accomplice to fire the fatal shot. The release of this film focused attention on the case once more, and Bentley eventually received a posthumous pardon.
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