A journalist takes a bet that he can spend the night in a haunted castle on All Hallow's Eve. During his stay, he bears witness to the castle's gruesome past coming to life before him, and f... Read allA journalist takes a bet that he can spend the night in a haunted castle on All Hallow's Eve. During his stay, he bears witness to the castle's gruesome past coming to life before him, and falls in love with a beautiful female ghost.A journalist takes a bet that he can spend the night in a haunted castle on All Hallow's Eve. During his stay, he bears witness to the castle's gruesome past coming to life before him, and falls in love with a beautiful female ghost.
- Alan Foster
- (as George Riviere)
- Dr. Carmus
- (as Henry Kruger)
- Edgar Allan Poe
- (as Montgomery Gleen)
- Elsi Perkings
- (as Sylvia Sorent)
- Lord Thomas Blackwood
- (as Raul H. Newman)
- Herbert
- (as Phil Karson)
- William
- (as Ben Steffen)
- Wife
- (as Merry Powers)
- Jonathan
- (uncredited)
- The Ghost of Mary
- (uncredited)
- Thomas Blackwood
- (uncredited)
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I must say, however, that the film held my interest, primarily because of the creepy, fog-shrouded sets that look better than they ought to on such a small budget, and because the performances are above average for this type of fare. And although the plot is full of old dark house clichés—slamming doors, billowing curtains, and mysterious portraits—some nice dialog makes it all seem less contrived somehow. There is no doubt that the director and writers were absolutely sincere.
There is also some provocative sexual content and nudity following a tradition of salaciousness that seems to have been a necessary ingredient of horror films as far back as Hollywood's pre-code days. So if I were forced to assess whether this glass is half empty or full I would say it is slightly more than half full. This one might appeal to all those baby boomers who watched the soap opera DARK SHADOWS when they were teenagers in the '60's. It has that feel to it, only with better acting and writing.
Did you know
- TriviaSergio Corbucci began filming but Antonio Margheriti took over after one week and signed the movie.
- GoofsDuring the opening scene when Alan Foster enters the tavern, the Four Devils, a crew member is visible in the reflection in the doors glass window. He's using a small hand held device and generating additional smoke for the scene.
- Quotes
[last lines]
Elisabeth Blackwood: [in a ghostly voice-over] You have stayed with me, Alan.
Alan Foster: [in a ghostly voice-over] Yes, Elizabeth.
- Crazy creditsIn the English dubbed version, composer Riz Ortolani is listed in the credits as "Ritz Ortolani."
- ConnectionsFeatured in Nightmare Sinema: Castle of Blood (2008)
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- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Castle of Blood
- Filming locations
- Via Francesco Cozza, Bolsena, Lazio, Italy(castle gate and cemetery)
- Production companies
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- Runtime1 hour 27 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1