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The Oblong Box (1969)

Some things are better left buried.

Genre : Horror

Runtime : 1H 31M

Director : Gordon Hessler
Writer : Lawrence Huntington

Synopsis

Aristocrat Julian Markham keeps his disfigured brother, Sir Edward, locked in a tower of his house. Occasionaly Sir Edward escapes and causes havoc around the town.

Actors

Vincent Price
Vincent Price
Sir Julian Markham
Christopher Lee
Christopher Lee
Dr. J. Neuhartt
Rupert Davies
Rupert Davies
Joshua Kemp
Uta Levka
Uta Levka
Heidi
Sally Geeson
Sally Geeson
Sally Baxter
Alister Williamson
Alister Williamson
Sir Edward Markham
Peter Arne
Peter Arne
Samuel Trench
Hilary Dwyer
Hilary Dwyer
Lady Elizabeth Markham
Maxwell Shaw
Maxwell Shaw
Hackett
Carl Rigg
Carl Rigg
Norton
Harry Baird
Harry Baird
N'Galo
Godfrey James
Godfrey James
Weller
James Mellor
James Mellor
Holt
John Barrie
John Barrie
Franklin
Ivor Dean
Ivor Dean
Hawthorne
Danny Daniels
Danny Daniels
Witchdoctor
Michael Balfour
Michael Balfour
Ruddock
Hira Talfrey
Hira Talfrey
Martha
John Wentworth
John Wentworth
Parson
Betty Woolfe
Betty Woolfe
Mrs. Hopkins
Colin Jeavons
Colin Jeavons
Doctor (uncredited)
Martin Wyldeck
Martin Wyldeck
Constable (uncredited)
Barbara Kellerman
Barbara Kellerman
Dr. Neuhartt's Patient (uncredited)
Martin Terry
Martin Terry
Sailor (uncredited)
Anne Clune
Anne Clune
Prostitute (uncredited)
Jackie Noble
Jackie Noble
Prostitute (uncredited)
Ann Barrass
Ann Barrass
Prostitute (uncredited)
Jan Rossini
Jan Rossini
Prostitute (uncredited)
Zeph Gladstone
Zeph Gladstone
Trench's Girl (uncredited)
Tara Fernando
Tara Fernando
Gypsy Dancer (uncredited)
Tony Thawnton
Tony Thawnton
Man in Tavern (uncredited)
Anthony Bailey
Anthony Bailey
Talbot (uncredited)
Richard Cornish
Richard Cornish
Groom (uncredited)
Andreas Malandrinos
Andreas Malandrinos
Baron (uncredited)
Hedger Wallace
Hedger Wallace
Major (uncredited)
Bill Cummings
Bill Cummings
Fighting Man in Tavern (uncredited)
Victor Harrington
Victor Harrington
Sir Julian (uncredited)
Arthur Howell
Arthur Howell
Fighting Man in Tavern (uncredited)
Eddie Powell
Eddie Powell
Fighting Man in Tavern (uncredited)
Nick Tate
Nick Tate
Young Man in Tavern (uncredited)
Reg Thomason
Reg Thomason
Drunk (uncredited)
Harold Coyne
Harold Coyne
Barman (uncredited)
Ina Clare
Ina Clare
Tavern Reveller (uncredited)
Sean Barry-Weske
Sean Barry-Weske
Molester in Tavern (uncredited)

Crews

Gordon Hessler
Gordon Hessler
Director
Edgar Allan Poe
Edgar Allan Poe
Story
Lawrence Huntington
Lawrence Huntington
Screenplay
Christopher Wicking
Christopher Wicking
Dialogue
Gordon Hessler
Gordon Hessler
Producer
Pat Green
Pat Green
Associate Producer
Louis M. Heyward
Louis M. Heyward
Executive Producer
Harry Robertson
Harry Robertson
Original Music Composer
John Coquillon
John Coquillon
Director of Photography
Max Benedict
Max Benedict
Editor
George Provis
George Provis
Art Direction
Jimmy Evans
Jimmy Evans
Makeup Artist
Bobbie Smith
Bobbie Smith
Hairdresser

Trailers and other movies

The oblong box (trailer) 1969

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