
Curse of the Crimson Altar
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synopsis
Night Flight and Stone Brewing present Dr. FrankenStone’s Fright Nights with 1968's Curse of the Crimson Altar starring Barbara Steel, Boris Karloff, and Christopher Lee. Crack open a beer, settle in for Curse of the Crimson Altar and don't miss the short intermission where we show you how to recreate #DrFrankenStone's beer blend concoctions using Stone beers (tried and tested by our brew crew)! Tune in weekly for more vintage creepy movies and for access to Night Flight’s full catalog of incredible films and documentaries.
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