Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe beautiful young daughter of a crazed count fears that she will fall victim to the family curse - to be sacrificed to fulfill an ancient family legend.The beautiful young daughter of a crazed count fears that she will fall victim to the family curse - to be sacrificed to fulfill an ancient family legend.The beautiful young daughter of a crazed count fears that she will fall victim to the family curse - to be sacrificed to fulfill an ancient family legend.
- Sir Roderick Blackford
- (as Gerard Tichy)
- Doctor Eggwell
- (as Leo Anchoriz)
- Emily Blackford
- (as Joan Hills)
- Alice Taylor
- (as Iran Eory)
- John Taylor
- (as Richard Davis)
- Alastair, the Butler
- (as Frank Moran)
- Cook
- (as Emily Wolkowicz)
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- QuizThe film is in public domain in the United States.
- BlooperWhen John is carried into the castle, wounded, Alice calls his name but her lips are not moving.
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Rodrigue De Blancheville: What is it? Do you need something?
Alice Taylor: No. But, it... up in the tower... I saw... oh, my God.
Rodrigue De Blancheville: Will you tell me what you're talking about.
Alice Taylor: I tell you... there was a man, I saw him. He was a monster and his hands were all covered with blood. He was shouting. I tell you, I saw...
Rodrigue De Blancheville: There's no one in the tower. Are you sure that it wasn't just your imagination?
Alice Taylor: No, it couldn't have been. I tell you, I really saw him. And he was together with your housekeeper, Miss Eleonore.
Rodrigue De Blancheville: Elenore? We can go up together. Are you afraid?
Alice Taylor: No. I'll go.
- Versioni alternativeThe original U.K. Theatrical release prologue ended with a shock view of the count's disfigured face at the barred window, rather than the hands only. While this weakened the revelation scene in the tower room later on, it made sense as a climax to the opening prologue.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Saturday Fright Special: The Blancheville Monster (2008)
There is a lot to like about this movie, including an eerie score and loads of captivating locations and sets; the crumbling abbey is reminiscent of Universal's "Dracula" but much more realistic and effectively photographed. Moments of the film seem over the top, and overcooked, but it stands up well for its time overall. This is especially desirable to those of us who recall the old Shock Theatre days of television, and enjoy Italian Gothic horror of the 60s.
- soquel_josh
- 17 gen 2008
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