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The Ghost of Sierra de Cobre

Screenshot: MGM+
Screenshot: MGM+

This 1964 release was actually a made-for-TV movie, written and directed by Joseph Stefano—who’d adapted Robert Bloch’s novel into Hitchcock’s Psycho script, and produced and co-wrote classic sci-fi anthology series The Outer Limits. The Ghost of Sierra de Cobre was intended as the kick-off for a horror anthology series that never came to fruition, which is too bad—but at least we have this creepy feature-length tale starring Martin Landau, Judith Anderson, and Diane Baker, about a paranormal investigator who agrees to help a heiress who’s convinced she’s being harassed by a ghost. Watch on MGM+.