The Tower of the Seven Hunchbacks (novel)
The Tower of the Seven Hunchbacks (Spanish:La Torre de los Siete Jorobados) is a 1920 novel by the Spanish writer Emilio Carrere. It is a gothic mystery with elements of horror set in 19th-century Madrid.
Author | Emilio Carrere |
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Country | Spain |
Language | Spanish |
Genre | Historical Horror |
Publication date | 1920 |
Media type |
Film adaptation
In 1944 the novel served as the basis for the film The Tower of the Seven Hunchbacks directed by Edgar Neville.[1]
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References
- Hardy & Milne p.86
Bibliography
- Hardy, Phil & Milne, Tom. Horror. Aurum Press, 1996.
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