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1.) Alfred Hitchcock Presents: The Greatest Monster of Them All / episode 6.18, USA 1961, directed by Robert Stevens, screenplay by Robert Bloch, based on a story by Bryce Walton TV-show
2.) Alfred Hitchcock Presents: The Sorcerer's Apprentice / episode 7.39, USA 1962, directed by Joseph Lejtes, screenplay by Robert Bloch, based on his story, music supervisor: Joseph E. Romero TV-show
3.) Asylum, UK 1972, directed by Roy Ward Baker, written by Robert Bloch
4.) The Deadly Bees, UK 1967, directed by Freddie Francis, screenplay by Robert Bloch, Anthony Marriott, based on the novel A Taste for Honey by H.F. Heard, music by Wilfred Josephs, special effects by Michael Collins
5.) The House that Dripped Blood, UK 1971, directed by Peter Duffell, written by Robert Bloch, Russ Jones (segment Waxworks), music by Michael Dress
6.) Lock Up - Murder is a Gamble / episode 1.27, USA 1960, directed by Jack Herzberg, written by Robert Bloch TV-show
7.) Mother, USA 2020, directed by Chris R. Notarile, screenplay by Chris R. Notarile, based on characters created by Robert Bloch, Tom Holland, inspired by the movie Psycho by Alfred Hitchcock short
8.) Psycho, USA 1960, directed by Alfred Hitchcock, screenplay by Joseph Stefano, based on the novel by Robert Bloch, music by Bernard Herrmann, pictorial consultant: Saul Bass
9.) The Skull, UK 1965, directed by Freddie Francis, screenplay by Milton Subotsky, based on the story The Skull of the Marquis de Sade by Robert Bloch, music by Elisabeth Lutyens, special effects by Ted Samuels
10.) Star Trek - Catspaw / episode 2.7, USA 1967, directed by Joseph Pevney, written by Robert Bloch, created by Gene Roddenberry, music by Gerald Fried TV-show
11.) Star Trek - What are Little Girls Made of? / episode 1.7, USA 1966, directed by James Goldstone, written by Robert Bloch, created by Gene Roddenberry, music by Alexander Courage TV-show
12.) Star Trek - Wolf in the Fold / episode 2.14, USA 1967, directed by Joseph Pevney, written by Robert Bloch, created by Gene Roddenberry, music by Gerald Fried TV-show
13.) Torture Garden, UK 1967, directed by Freddie Francis, written by Robert Bloch, music by Don Banks, James Bernard, conducted by Philip Martell
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