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Rating: 5.3/10 by 66 users

Nightmare Castle (1965)

A sadistic count tortures and murders his unfaithful wife and her lover, then removes their hearts from their bodies. Years later, the count remarries and the new wife experiences nightmares and hauntings.

Directing:
  • Mario Caiano
  • Priscilla Contardi
  • Angelo Sangermano
Writing:
  • Mario Caiano
  • Mario Caiano
  • Fabio De Agostini
  • Fabio De Agostini
  • Mario Caiano
  • Fabio De Agostini
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Aug 20, 1965

Rating: 5.3/10 by 66 users

Alternative Title:
Amantes de ultratumba - AR
De griezel minnaar - BE
Les amants d'outre-tombe - BE
Amor de Vampiros - BR
Les amants d'outre-tombe - CA
Les amants d'outre-tombe - FR
Stoiheiomenos pyrgos - GR
Stoiheiomenoi erastes - GR
The Faceless Monster - IE
Amantes de ultratumba - MX
De griezel minnaar - NL
Nightmare Castle - NO
Любовники из могилы - SU
Amantes de ultratumba - ES
The Night of the Doomed - GB
The Faceless Monster - GB
Nightmare Castle - US
Amantes de ultratumba - UY

Country:
Italy
Language:
Italiano
Runtime: 01 hour 45 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: sibling relationship, greenhouse, gothic horror, gothic
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Barbara Steele
Muriel Arrowsmith / Jenny Arrowsmith
Paul Müller
Dr. Stephen Arrowsmith
Marino Masé
Dr. Dereck Joyce
Giuseppe Addobbati
Jonathan, the Butler

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A rather cruel doctor (Paul Muller) discovers that his wife (Barbara Steele) is having it away with another man so he tortures them both to death, then uses their ashes as compost for a plant. Once he discovers that his wife has left her considerable fortune to her deranged sister (again, Barbara Steele). he marries her with a view to having her certified and thus gaining the money for himself. Well, as you'd expect, his cunning plan doesn't quite go as he would have liked. Once the psychiatrist "Dr. Joyce" (Laurence Clift) arrives at his castle, the ghosts of his victims appear and all hell breaks loose - we've got blood transfusions and even an electrocution to deal with! The dialogue is pretty woeful, and I found Ennio Morricone's rousing organ music overwhelming and detracting from this otherwise quite enjoyable cheap and cheerful thriller that builds to quite a decent denouement over the last quarter of an hour.


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