

Horror
Overview
A man and his wife claim the mansion of his warlock ancestor burned alive in 1765.
Top Cast


Vincent Price
Vincent Price
Charles Dexter Ward / Joseph Curwen
Vincent Price
Charles Dexter Ward / Joseph Curwen


Debra Paget
Debra Paget
Ann Ward
Debra Paget
Ann Ward


Lon Chaney Jr.
Lon Chaney Jr.
Simon Orne
Lon Chaney Jr.
Simon Orne


Frank Maxwell
Frank Maxwell
Dr. Marinus Willet / Priam Willet
Frank Maxwell
Dr. Marinus Willet / Priam Willet


Leo Gordon
Leo Gordon
Edgar Weeden / Ezra Weeden
Leo Gordon
Edgar Weeden / Ezra Weeden


Elisha Cook Jr.
Elisha Cook Jr.
Gideon Smith / Micah Smith
Elisha Cook Jr.
Gideon Smith / Micah Smith


John Dierkes
John Dierkes
Benjamin West / Jacob West
John Dierkes
Benjamin West / Jacob West


Milton Parsons
Milton Parsons
Jabez Hutchinson
Milton Parsons
Jabez Hutchinson
Cathie Merchant
Cathie Merchant
Hester Tillinghast
Cathie Merchant
Hester Tillinghast


Guy Wilkerson
Guy Wilkerson
Gideon Leach / Mr. Leach
Guy Wilkerson
Gideon Leach / Mr. Leach
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