Overview:
In the late 18th century, two newlyweds move into the stately mansion of husband Charles Fengriffen. The bride, Catherine, falls victim to a curse placed by a wronged servant on the Fengriffen family and all its descendants.Status: | Released (1973-04-27) |
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Screen: | Roger Marshall, David Case |
Productions: | Amicus Productions |
Production Countries: | United Kingdom |
Spoken Languages: | English |
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Casts
- 50948: Stephanie Beacham - Catherine Fengriffen
- 5: Peter Cushing - Dr. Pope
- 2264: Patrick Magee - Dr. Whittle
- 14503: Herbert Lom - Henry Fengriffen
- 51755: Ian Ogilvy - Charles Fengriffen
- 122923: Geoffrey Whitehead - Silas / Woodsman
- 44883: Guy Rolfe - Maitland
Crews
- 26134: Roy Ward Baker - Director - Directing
- 1372747: David Case - Novel - Writing
- 1704923: Derek Whitehurst - Assistant Director - Directing
- 1138607: Lindsey C. Vickers - Second Assistant Director - Directing
- 1432526: John Harris - Camera Operator - Camera
- 1830579: Teresa Bolland - Production Manager - Production
- 38646: Douglas Gamley - Original Music Composer - Sound
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Reviews
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**_Bad first half, good second half_** Catherine (Stephanie Beacham) moves to the Fengriffen manor in rural England, 1795, to marry her fiancé Charles (Ian Ogilvy) where she’s immediately fascinated by a portrait of his dead father, Henry (Herbert Lom), as well as harassed by spec ....
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Roy Ward Baker has assembled quite a decent cast for this rather daft horror film. Stephanie Beacham is "Catherine" who is to marry the squire of "Fengriffen" (Ian Ogilvy) and so moves into his manor house. Her wedding night certainly doesn't go to plan, though - she discovers that t ....
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