Merry Anders |
Architect Scott Campbell (Ron Foster of The Music Box Kid) is hired to survey Rochester Castle and bring his wife and partner, Nancy (Merry Anders), along. Eventually lawyer Joseph Schiller (Richard Crane of No Man's Woman) and his excitable wife, Loy (Erika Peters), also arrive on the scene. There are 13 keys for the house and a variety of rooms, as well as strange people skulking about in the shadows. Then Loy is chased by a giant figure (Richard Kiel of "To Serve Man" on Twilight Zone) and disappears, until Merry seems to find her headless corpse ...
Peters, Crane, Foster, Anders |
Ron Foster was a handsome and talented actor who chiefly appeared in "B" movies, and despite the fact that this was produced by 20th Century Fox in CinemaScope, this is no different; he couldn't catch a break. Henry Vars has contributed a nice and eerie theme, but otherwise the score is just too lethargic.
Verdict: Promises a lot but delivers very little. **.
2 comments:
Will always remember Richard Kiel best from his role as Jaws in The Spy Who Loved Me, and the same year playing an almost identical role in Silver Streak with Gene Wilder. Boy, was he ever tall and menacing looking.
- Chris
And a face only a mother could love!
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