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Daughter of Horror (1955), also known as Dementia, is a surreal horror-noir directed by John Parker. With no spoken dialogue, the film follows a young woman as she wanders through dark city streets, haunted by visions of murder, lust, and madness.

Its nightmarish imagery, eerie atmosphere, and experimental style make it one of the most unique cult classics of 1950s horror cinema. This film is also famous for being featured in The Blob (1958) as the movie playing in the theater during the attack.
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