

Horror · Mystery
Overview
A horror movie star returns to his famous role after spending years in a mental institution, but the character seems to be committing murders independent of his will.
Top Cast


Vincent Price
Vincent Price
Paul Toombes
Vincent Price
Paul Toombes


Peter Cushing
Peter Cushing
Herbert Flay
Peter Cushing
Herbert Flay


Robert Quarry
Robert Quarry
Oliver Quayle
Robert Quarry
Oliver Quayle


Adrienne Corri
Adrienne Corri
Faye
Adrienne Corri
Faye


Linda Hayden
Linda Hayden
Elizabeth Peters
Linda Hayden
Elizabeth Peters


Natasha Pyne
Natasha Pyne
Julia Wilson
Natasha Pyne
Julia Wilson


Michael Parkinson
Michael Parkinson
TV Interviewer
Michael Parkinson
TV Interviewer


Barry Dennen
Barry Dennen
Gerry Blount
Barry Dennen
Gerry Blount
Ellis Dale
Ellis Dale
Alfred Peters
Ellis Dale
Alfred Peters


Catherine Willmer
Catherine Willmer
Louise Peters
Catherine Willmer
Louise Peters
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