
Horror Europa with Mark Gatiss
Documentary · TV Movie
Overview
Actor and writer Mark Gatiss embarks on a chilling journey through European horror cinema, from the silent nightmares of German Expressionism in the 1920s to the Belgian lesbian vampires in the 1970s, from the black-gloved killers of Italian bloody giallo cinema to the ghosts of the Spanish Civil War, and finally reveals how Europe's turbulent 20th century forged its ground-breaking horror tradition.
Top Cast


Mark Gatiss
Mark Gatiss
Self - Host
Mark Gatiss
Self - Host
Annette Chaton
Annette Chaton
Self
Annette Chaton
Self


Dario Argento
Dario Argento
Self
Dario Argento
Self


Édith Scob
Édith Scob
Self
Édith Scob
Self
Roy Bava
Roy Bava
Self
Roy Bava
Self


Guillermo del Toro
Guillermo del Toro
Self
Guillermo del Toro
Self


Harry Kümel
Harry Kümel
Self
Harry Kümel
Self


Jorge Grau
Jorge Grau
Self
Jorge Grau
Self


Chicho Ibáñez Serrador
Chicho Ibáñez Serrador
Self
Chicho Ibáñez Serrador
Self
Werner Sudendorf
Werner Sudendorf
Self
Werner Sudendorf
Self
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