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“Sweden and horror films. A combination which seems almost as foreign as [**] from the Vatican or German comedy. Are there any Swedish horror films?
From Sir Arne’s Treasure (1919) to Let The Right One In (2008) and beyond, genre movie critic and journalist Pidde Andersson tells the fascinating story of Swedish horror films.
Illustrated with dozens of movie posters and stills, of which most are in full color.”
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