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The Witch Who Came From The Sea(1976) Instant

: A blog post on Meathook Cinema emphasizes the film's "unexpectedly gorgeous" look, credited to a young Dean Cundey , who would go on to shoot Halloween just two years later.

: Modern interest has spiked because director Matt Cimber served as the inspiration for Marc Maron’s character, Sam Sylvia, in the Netflix series GLOW . Some bloggers even speculate that Perkins’ look in this film inspired Alison Brie’s character in the show. The Witch Who Came from the Sea(1976)

: The script was written by Robert Thom (Perkins' husband) in a "manic haze" from his hospital bed to help pay his mounting medical bills. Thom drew on elements of Perkins’ own life, such as her father being a merchant marine. : A blog post on Meathook Cinema emphasizes

: Despite being banned in the UK during the 1980s "video nasty" moral panic, critics from Little White Lies note the film is surprisingly light on gore compared to its peers. It focuses more on Freudian themes and mythological symbolism, such as references to Botticelli’s The Birth of Venus . : The script was written by Robert Thom

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: A blog post on Meathook Cinema emphasizes the film's "unexpectedly gorgeous" look, credited to a young Dean Cundey , who would go on to shoot Halloween just two years later.

: Modern interest has spiked because director Matt Cimber served as the inspiration for Marc Maron’s character, Sam Sylvia, in the Netflix series GLOW . Some bloggers even speculate that Perkins’ look in this film inspired Alison Brie’s character in the show.

: The script was written by Robert Thom (Perkins' husband) in a "manic haze" from his hospital bed to help pay his mounting medical bills. Thom drew on elements of Perkins’ own life, such as her father being a merchant marine.

: Despite being banned in the UK during the 1980s "video nasty" moral panic, critics from Little White Lies note the film is surprisingly light on gore compared to its peers. It focuses more on Freudian themes and mythological symbolism, such as references to Botticelli’s The Birth of Venus .