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In which horror film did a man live in the abandoned British Museum London Underground station and the only world he spoke were 'Mind the doors'?
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#19160. Asked by Sab McSib. (May 17 02 12:34 PM)
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Sab McSib
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sorry, 'the only words he spoke ...'
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fpgjc
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A 1970s horror film sporting the somewhat off-putting name(s) The Death Line or Raw Meat featured ghoulish man-eating underground troglodytes. These beasts constantly repeated the phrase 'Mind the Doors' (OK, so it's not 'Mind the Gap', but it's close). The film 'stars' Donald Pleasance and Christopher Lee. Its fairly absurd plot revolves around a turn of the century cave-in on the London Underground. Pleasance plays a detective investigating a string of murders who is handicapped by a distinct lack of corpses. Presumably, they were eaten by the cannibal Tube dwellers from days of yore. http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/alabaster/A676956
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