Overview:
When his brother disappears, a man visits the remote country house where he was last seen. While the host seems outwardly friendly and his niece more demonstrably so, there's a feeling of menace in the air with the overhanging legend of Lavinia Morley, the Black Witch of Greymarsh.| Status: | Released (1968-12-01) |
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| Screen: | Mervyn Haisman, Henry Lincoln, Jerry Sohl |
| Productions: | Tigon British Film Productions, American International Pictures |
| Production Countries: | United Kingdom |
| Spoken Languages: | English |
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Casts
- 113: Christopher Lee - J.D. Morley
- 2922: Boris Karloff - Professor John Marsh
- 14017: Mark Eden - Robert Manning
- 99581: Virginia Wetherell - Eve Morley
- 5685: Barbara Steele - Lavinia Morley
- 3796: Michael Gough - Elder
- 47386: Roger Avon - Sergeant Tyson (uncredited)
Crews
- 99577: Vernon Sewell - Director - Directing
- 99578: Mervyn Haisman - Screenplay - Writing
- 99579: Henry Lincoln - Screenplay - Writing
- 69559: Tony Tenser - Executive Producer - Production
- 82562: Louis M. Heyward - Producer - Production
- 67054: H.P. Lovecraft - Novel - Writing
- 1481484: Michael Southgate - Costume Design - Costume & Make-Up
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Reviews
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This might have been a bit better were it actually to feature more of Messrs Karloff and Lee on the screen, but for the most part is just consists of Mark Eden ("Manning") trying to track down his brother, whom he suspects may have been caught up in some occult goings on at a rural s ....
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_**Tigon’s version of “The Devil Rides Out”**_ An antique dealer in England (Mark Eden) travels to the village of Greymarshe to find his brother, who mysteriously went missing there. Staying at a historical lodge, he romances the young niece (Virginia Wetherell) of the owner (Chri ....
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