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Flesh and Fantasie | |
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Directed by | George Harrison Marks |
Screenplay by | George Harrison Marks |
Produced by | George Harrison Marks |
Starring | June Palmer Stuart Samuels |
Cinematography | George Harrison Marks |
Flesh and Fantasie, also known as Nightmare at Elm Manor, is a 1961 silent short stag film directed by George Harrison Marks. The film stars June Palmer, an English glamour model, and Stuart Samuels, one of Marks's friends. The film, which is from "1963 Harrison Marks Loop", is labelled "Kamera Cine Film No.33" In the short film, Samuels plays a vampire who chases a nude palmer around a house called Elm Manor. The name "Elm Manor" is a reference to "Ewhurst Manor", which was the location that Marks filmed the short film.[1]