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Christopher Lee | Duc de Richleau | |
Charles Gray | Mocata | |
Nike Arrighi | Tanith Carlisle | |
Leon Greene | Rex Van Ryn | |
Patrick Mower | Simon Aron | |
Gwen Ffrangcon Davies | Countess | |
Sarah Lawson | Marie Eaton | |
Paul Eddington | Richard Eaton | |
Rosalyn Landor | Peggy Eaton | |
Russell Waters | Malin | |
Yemi Ajibade | African | |
Patrick Allen | Rex | |
John Bown | Receptionist | |
Ahmed Khalil | Indian | |
Willie Payne | Servant |
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Producer | Anthony Nelson Keys
Anthony Nelson-Keys |
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Writer | Richard Matheson
Dennis Wheatley |
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Cinematography | Arthur Grant
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Musician | James Bernard
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The Duc de Richeleau and his friend Rex discover their young charge Simon has fallen in with the powers of Darkness and is about to be baptized into the service of evil. The Duc is fortunately versed in such matters and finds himself locked in a duel with the deadly Mocata, disciple of the left-hand path. |
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