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Black Sunday is both a book by Thomas Harris and a movie starring Robert Shaw and Bruce Dern.
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Summary (the movie is a good rendition of the book):
Black Sunday (La Maschera del demonio) is also the title of a 1960 black and white Italian horror movie directed by Mario Bava, starring Barbara Steele who plays two roles, Katia Vajda and Princess Asa Vajda. This film is also known as The Mask of Satan, The Demon's Mask, The Hour When Dracula Comes, House of Fright, Mask of the Demon, and Revenge of the Vampire.
Black Sunday is also the name given, in Disney parlance, to Disneyland's opening day, in 1955. Much of the park was incomplete; a plumbers' strike had made Disney choose between having adequate restrooms and adequate drinking fountains (he chose the former); the asphalt pavement on Main Street was still soft; to make matters worse, the relatively small group of invited guests were joined by hundreds more who had managed to get in with forged admission tickets, or by climbing over fences. Worse: it all happened on national television.
See Also: List of movies -- List of books