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Can you guess this movie?

How strange, I recognized the lines and who wrote them yet I have no clue what movie you are referring to.
 
A little additional help. It is not one of the Corman Edgar Allen Poe series.
Also, Caroline Munroe has an uncredited bit in the film. She only appears in the photos that the title character looks at when he is talking about his marrage, and how much he misses his dead wife.
 
My mistake. :oops: The film I'm thinking of is not a Biblical film. The ten plagues were the inspiration for a series of murders that the main/title character commits during the course of the film.

While made in the early 70's, the setting for the film is London in the mid 1920s.
 
OK, I'm going to give a few more clues. If no one gets it in the next 24 hours, I'll put up a different movie.

This film had one sequel. In the sequel the title role was played by the same actor. Two of the supporting actors returned playing the same characters. The supporting female character was played by a different actress.
The following quote is from the first film,
A brass unicorn has been catapulted across a London street and impaled an eminent surgeon. Words fail me, gentlemen.
 
Time is up. The movie I was posting about is, The Abominable Dr. Phibes.

New movie.

Patrick Macnee
Christopher Stone
John Carradine
Slim Pickens

Silver bullets or fire, that's the only way to get rid of the damn things. They're worse than cockroaches.
 
It's one of the early Howling movies, but I don't remember which one.
 
Alrighty, the new movie starred the following:

Paul Williams

William Finley

Jessica Harper
 
It's a musical that was released in 1974 and is loosely based on both the Phantom of the Opera and the legend of Faust.
 
It's a musical that was released in 1974 and is loosely based on both the Phantom of the Opera and the legend of Faust.
 
Phantom of the Paradise. Congratulation on getting the right answer.
 
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