
Overview:
Evil lurks in the gloomy house at Markham Manor where a deranged Sir Edward is the chained prisoner of his brother Julian. When Sir Edward escapes, he embarks on a monstrous killing spree, determined to seek revenge on all those whom he feels have double-crossed him.Status: | Released (1969-06-11) |
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Screen: | Edgar Allan Poe, Lawrence Huntington, Christopher Wicking |
Productions: | American International Pictures |
Production Countries: | United Kingdom |
Spoken Languages: | English |




Casts
- 1905: Vincent Price - Sir Julian Markham
- 113: Christopher Lee - Dr. J. Neuhartt
- 74689: Rupert Davies - Joshua Kemp
- 18547: Uta Levka - Heidi
- 95131: Sally Geeson - Sally Baxter
- 82554: Alister Williamson - Sir Edward Markham
- 14955: Peter Arne - Samuel Trench
Crews
- 82505: Gordon Hessler - Director - Directing
- 99884: Lawrence Huntington - Screenplay - Writing
- 135998: Christopher Wicking - Dialogue - Writing
- 48415: Edgar Allan Poe - Short Story - Writing
- 82505: Gordon Hessler - Producer - Production
- 102609: Pat Green - Associate Producer - Production
- 82562: Louis M. Heyward - Executive Producer - Production
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Reviews
John Chard
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Curse of the Crimson Hood. the Oblong Box is directed by Gordon Hessler and adapted to screenplay by Lawrence Huntington and Christopher Wicking from the short story written by Edgar Allan Poe. It stars Vincent price, Christopher Lee, Rupert Davies, Alister Williamson, Uta Levka, ....
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_**Vincent Price, Hilary Dwyer, Gothic horror and Voodoo in 19th century London**_ In 1865 England, an aristocrat (Vincent Price) locks his brother (Alister Williamson) in the attic because he was hideously scarred by a Voodoo revenge ritual in Africa. While the Lord woos nubile E ....
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Upon return from a mysterious trip to Africa, "Julian" (Vincent Price) has to keep his elder brother "Sir Edward" (Alister Williamson) locked in a suite at the top of their country pile. A visit from "Trench" (Peter Arne) gives us some idea of just how dangerous the man is, but also ....
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