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Director
  
Cinematography
  
Duration
  

Country
  
United Kingdom

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Genre
  
Horror

Costume design
  
Michael Southgate

Language
  
English

Curse of the Crimson Altar movie poster

Release date
  
1968 (UK)April 15, 1970 (USA)

Cast
  
(Professor John Marsh), (J.D. Morley), (Lavinia Morley), (Elder), (Robert Manning), (Eve Morley)

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Come face to face with naked fear on the altar of evil!

Curse of the crimson altar 1968


Curse of the Crimson Altar is a 1968 British horror film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Christopher Lee, Boris Karloff, Barbara Steele and Mark Eden. The film was produced by Louis M. Heyward for Tigon British Film Productions. The film was cut and released as The Crimson Cult in the United States. The screenplay, by Doctor Who writers Mervyn Haisman and Henry Lincoln, was based (uncredited) on the short story "The Dreams in the Witch House" by H. P. Lovecraft. This film also featured one of the final appearances of horror heavyweight Karloff.

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Plot synopsis

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Antiques dealer Robert Manning (Eden) searches for his brother, who was last known to have visited the remote house of Craxted Lodge at Greymarsh, their family's ancestral town. Arriving at night, he finds a party is in progress, and he is invited to stay by Eve (Wetherell), the niece of the owner of the house. His sleep is restless and strange dreams of ritual sacrifice disturb him. Enquiring about his brother, he is assured by the house owner, Morley (Lee), that the man is not there. Manning’s suspicions are aroused by nightmarish hallucinations. Occult expert Professor Marsh (Karloff) informs Manning about a witchcraft cult led by Morley's ancestor, Lavinia (Steele). The cult is discovered to still be active. Craxted Lodge is burned to the ground, and the head of the cult is consumed in the flames.

Cast

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  • Christopher Lee - Morley
  • Boris Karloff - Professor John Marsh
  • Mark Eden - Robert Manning
  • Barbara Steele - Lavinia Morley
  • Michael Gough - Elder
  • Virginia Wetherell - Eve Morley
  • Rosemarie Reede - Esther
  • Derek Tansley - Judge
  • Michael Warren - Chauffeur
  • Ron Pember - Petrol attendant
  • Denys Peek - Peter Manning
  • Rupert Davies - The Vicar
  • Production

    Curse of the Crimson Altar Curse of the Crimson Altar Wikipedia

    The house used for Craxted Lodge is Grim's Dyke, the allegedly haunted former home of William S. Gilbert, located in Redding, Harrow Weald, Middlesex, London. The building, which is now a hotel, was used for both exterior and interior shots.

    Critical reception

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    The New York Times said "Karloff himself, cadaverous and almost wholly crippled, acts with a quiet lucidity of such great beauty that it is a refreshment merely to hear him speak old claptrap. Nothing else in The Crimson Cult comes close to him—though there is Barbara Steele in greenface playing Lavinia, a glamorous 300-year-old and a monumental cast that lists no fewer than seven-party girls, plus several sacrificial virgins."


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    References

    Curse of the Crimson Altar Wikipedia
    Curse of the Crimson Altar IMDb Curse of the Crimson Altar themoviedb.org


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