|
|||||||||||||
| Boris Karloff | Baron Victor Frederick Von Leppe a.k.a. Eric |
| Jack Nicholson | Lt. Andre Duvalier |
| Sandra Knight | Helene/Ghost of Ilsa The Baroness Von Leppe |
| Dick Miller | Stefan (as Richard Miller) |
| Dorothy Neumann | Katrina, Witch/Eric's Mother |
| Jonathan Haze | Gustaf |
| Wayne Grace | (uncredited) |
| Rick Dean |
| Director | Roger Corman
Francis Ford Coppola Monte Hellman |
| Producer | Roger Corman
Francis Ford Coppola Harvey Jacobson |
| Writer | Leo Gordon
Jack Hill Roger Corman |
|
In this horror chiller, an intriguing, beautiful woman ( Sandra Knight ) keeps re-appearing to early 19th-century Lt. Duvalier ( Jack Nicholson ), and he is led to a castle where he finds an imposter of Baron Von Leppe ( Boris Karloff ). He becomes trapped in the ancient castle and tries to make sense of the eerie situation. Director Roger Corman (with the help of a few other directors, including Francis Ford Coppola ) shot most of this within a few days after finishing The Raven —utilizing the same set. — Kristie Hassen |
|
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Features
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||