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Le Château des passions sanglantes

Original title: Im Schloß der blutigen Begierde
  • 1968
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
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Le Château des passions sanglantes (1968)
Horror

In an ancient castle, a mad scientist is trying to revive his dead daughter by an operation, but there are certain body parts he needs that he can't get. His problem is solved when a group o... Read allIn an ancient castle, a mad scientist is trying to revive his dead daughter by an operation, but there are certain body parts he needs that he can't get. His problem is solved when a group of drunken party-goers stumble into his castle.In an ancient castle, a mad scientist is trying to revive his dead daughter by an operation, but there are certain body parts he needs that he can't get. His problem is solved when a group of drunken party-goers stumble into his castle.

  • Director
    • Adrian Hoven
  • Writers
    • Jesús Franco
    • Adrian Hoven
    • Eric Martin Schnitzler
  • Stars
    • Janine Reynaud
    • Howard Vernon
    • Elvira Berndorff
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
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    • Director
      • Adrian Hoven
    • Writers
      • Jesús Franco
      • Adrian Hoven
      • Eric Martin Schnitzler
    • Stars
      • Janine Reynaud
      • Howard Vernon
      • Elvira Berndorff
    • 21User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Janine Reynaud
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    • Vera Lagrange
    Howard Vernon
    Howard Vernon
    • Graf von Saxon
    Elvira Berndorff
    • Elena Lagrange
    Claudia Butenuth
    Claudia Butenuth
    • Marion von Kassell…
    Jan Hendriks
    Jan Hendriks
    • Georg von Kassell
    Michel Lemoine
    Michel Lemoine
    • Baron Brack
    Vladimir Medar
    Vladimir Medar
    • Alecos
    Pier A. Caminnecci
    • Roger de la Valiere
    • (uncredited)
    Ernst Steinlechner
    • Reaper on the Horse
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Adrian Hoven
    • Writers
      • Jesús Franco
      • Adrian Hoven
      • Eric Martin Schnitzler
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    4Wuchakk

    Castle of the Filmmakers on LSD in the Wild Mid-60s

    Several upscale partyers in modern Saxony are forced to stay overnight at a creepy castle. Good thing for the reclusive Earl (Howard Vernon) because he desperately desires to resurrect his recently dead daughter.

    A West German production, "Castle of the Creeping Flesh" (1968), originally named "In the Castle of Bloody Lust" (translated), is castle horror by the director of the infamous "Mark of the Devil," which debuted two years later. It came in the tradition of earlier flicks like "The Terror" and "Bloody Pit of Horror"; these would influence future ones like "Devil's Nightmare," "Baron Blood," "Howling V: The Rebirth" and "Subspecies." The best thing about all of them is the spooky castle ambiance, but this is easily the worst of the lot and could be classified as Eurotrash, literally.

    The entire first act is compelling enough while the second act borrows bits from the Gothic horror of Dracula and Frankenstein. However, once the protagonists of questionable character are staying overnight at the castle, the story bogs down with witless close-up footage of open-heart surgery and tedious ambiguity, not to mention a lousy fake bear sequence. Even "The Devil's Wedding Night" seems coherent by comparison.

    Janine Reynaud (Vera) and Elvira Berndorff (Elena) are attractive enough and, for those interested, shown semi-nude, but they lack the essentials to cull much interest; for me anyway. Meanwhile Michel Lemoine (Baron Brack) has interesting crazy eyes and the horseback riding in the heart of Europe is nice, but that's about the extent of the highlights. As low-budget and quickly-made as Roger Corman's "The Terror" was, it's a masterpiece of cinematic art by comparison. Even "And Now the Screaming Starts" is superior (which, admittedly, has a good second half, the opposite of this one).

    The movie runs 1 hour, 24 minutes, was shot in northeast Austria at Burg Kreuzenstein (the castle), Leobendorf, Lower Austria, Austria, and nearby Oberrohrbach, Korneuburg.

    GRADE: C-
    5kevin_robbins

    While it may not fully realize its potential, it contains enough intriguing elements to warrant a viewing.

    I recently watched the German film 🇩🇪 Castle of the Creeping Flesh (1968) on Tubi. The narrative centers on a scientist's quest to resurrect his deceased daughter within an ancient castle. When a group of revelers stumbles upon this castle, the scientist seizes the opportunity to further his experiments, viewing them as potential donors for the body parts he requires.

    Directed by Adrian Hoven (Mark of the Devil), the film features performances by Janine Reynaud (The Case of the Scorpion's Tail), Howard Vernon (Delicatessen), Claudia Butenuth (What Have You Done to Solange?), and Vladimir Medar (Fiddler on the Roof).

    The film presents a mixed viewing experience. The opening sequences, showcasing a Ferrari navigating through wooded areas, are visually engaging. The castle's authentic settings and backdrops enhance the gothic atmosphere. The female cast members deliver commendable performances, and the film includes elements typical of the horror genre of its time, such as nudity. However, the protagonist's acting is inconsistent; his dialogue delivery, mannerisms, and facial expressions occasionally come across as forced, eliciting unintended humor. Notably, the surgical scenes, depicting the extraction of organs for experimental purposes, are executed with a level of detail that stands out.

    In conclusion, Castle of the Creeping Flesh offers certain aspects that may appeal to horror aficionados, particularly those interested in European gothic cinema. While it may not fully realize its potential, it contains enough intriguing elements to warrant a viewing. I would rate it 5/10.
    4annette82455

    Too long, too long, too long a tale

    The "cuts" of footage of actual surgery were excessive and unnecessary. The soundtrack was also puzzling, with some of the music giving a comic effect. Whoever dubbed Howard Vernon was two octaves too low and the actress who kept showing her boobs was underdeveloped. The Baron with his popeyed look was ridiculous and why was there a wrestling scene with a guy in a bear suit? I'm a fan of Franco but this was below par, possibly because there were three writers. I did enjoy the castle, though, and the medieval statuary that was inexplicably in Ms Smallbosoms' bedroom. The wax museum tableau showing the legend of the violated babe was also creepy.
    3ecreip

    Can life and death coexist?

    A movie with fair acting abilities and yet keeps your attention. This film was labeled 'Castle of the Creeping Flesh' in some countries. While watching the film, one can expect to see things such as zombies but instead this has a new twist on horror. It contains mystery as well as a vengeful statement. With a taste of Frankenstein, this film also shows characters who show little or no change of attitudes at all. Considering this film was made in the mid to late 1960's, the special effects is weak. The storyline has an excellent twist. Things that can keep you interested is the rape scenes and the characters that have been hurt in the movie. When you think you see a flaw in the movie, be careful, it could have been intentional. For example, a young and beautiful lady gets a cut across the forehead from hitting a tree branch while riding a horse. Hours later, the cut is completely gone and the lady is back to being full of life and still beautiful as ever. Paying attention to details like this will help understand the movie as this was intentional and if you want to know how it happened, all I can say is watch the movie.
    6David-2181

    Standard horror movie

    Watched this film recently, it may have been controversial stuff in the 1960's but seems a bit tame by todays standards. The infamous rape scenes were well shot and although not the most pleasant subject, suited the storyline well and did not prove cringe-worthy or upsetting. There may well have been one or two continuity errors but these did not detract from the story for me. This has been described as a shocking film, all I can say is I must have been watching a cut version then. The gore content is pretty much a lot less than most horror films, the nudity displayed seems tame by todays standards and although I would not let children watch it, as adult late night fare it was an enjoyable horror film and not as bad as I was led to believe. Dated by todays standards but watchable if you enjoy traditional horror films of this era.

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    • Trivia
      The revived Katherina quotes liberally from Ophelia's flower speech in act 4, scene 5 of "Hamlet": "Here's rosemary, that's for remembrance", etc.
    • Goofs
      The surgeons are wearing white surgical gowns, but when the closeups of the beating heart they are operating on are shown, the surgeons are wearing blue scrubs.
    • Quotes

      Roger de la Valiere: By the way, tell me, isn't he a little bit too old for your sister?

      Georg von Kassell: But she's in love with him. After all, I'm not going to marry her.

    • Alternate versions
      The English speaking version has different, shorter editing.
    • Connections
      Edited into Die Rückkehr zum Schloß der blutigen Begierde - Locationtour (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Prelude in E Minor Op. 28 No. 4
      (uncredited)

      Written by Frédéric Chopin

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    • Release date
      • July 26, 1968 (West Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • West Germany
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Castle of the Creeping Flesh
    • Filming locations
      • Burg Kreuzenstein, Leobendorf, Lower Austria, Austria(Castle and surrounding lands.)
    • Production company
      • Aquila Film Enterprises
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 23m(83 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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