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Audrey Dalton | Maude Sardonicus | |
Lorna Hanson | Anna | |
Oskar Homolka | Krull | |
Ronald Lewis | Sir Robert Cargrave | |
Erika Peters | Elenka | |
Guy Rolfe | Baron Sardonicus | |
Vladimir Sokoloff | Henryk Toleslawski | |
Edith Atwater | Nurse | |
James Forrest | Wainwright | |
Ilse Burkert | Second Girl | |
Constance Cavendish | Mrs. Higgins | |
Albert D'Arno | Gatekeeper | |
Annalena Lund | 1st girl | |
William Castle | Himself | |
Tina Woodward | The Girl |
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Producer | William Castle
Dona Holloway |
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Writer | Ray Russell
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Cinematography | Burnett Guffey
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Musician | Von Dexter
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A Man Of Evil… With A Face That Could Stop Your Heart. Desperate to retrieve a winning lottery ticket, a greedy baron unearths his father's corpse. An enormous jackpot is his reward, but not without a price: his face is frozen permanently into a hideous grin. He enlists his fiendish one-eyed servant to help him lift this horrible curse, but their schemes fail. Finally, he turns to a noted neurosurgeon - and his wife's former lover - to cure him. This creepy horror classic is based on a novella by screenwriter Ray Russell, and is brought to life by William Castle, master of terror! |
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