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Inigo Jackson | Woodman | |
Judy Matheson | Woodman's Daughter | |
Peter Cushing | Gustav Weil | |
Harvey Hall | Franz | |
Alex Scott | Hermann | |
Shelagh Wilcocks | Lady in Coach | |
Madeleine Collinson | Frieda Gellhorn | |
Mary Collinson | Maria Gellhorn | |
Kathleen Byron | Katy Weil | |
Roy Stewart | Joachim | |
Luan Peters | Gerta | |
Damien Thomas | Count Karnstein | |
Dennis Price | Dietrich | |
Maggie Wright | Alexa | |
Katya Wyeth | Countess Mircalla |
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Producer | Harry Fine
Michael Style |
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Writer | Sheridan Le Fanu
Tudor Gates |
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Cinematography | Dick Bush
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Musician | Harry Robertson
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The Gellhorn twins, Maria [Mary Collinson] and Frieda [Madelaine Collinson] have journeyed from Vienna to Karnstein in order to live with their aunt and uncle, Gustav [Peter Cushing] and Cathy [Kathleen Byron] Weil, following the death of their parents. Gustav Weil is a severely puritanical witch hunter who spends his nights searching out and burning the devil's servants--suspected witches and vampires. One of his greatest arch-enemies is Count Karnstein [Damien Thomas], said to practice the black arts and worship the devil. |
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