Dr. Terror's Gallery of Horrors

Dr. Terror's Gallery of Horrors

1967
1h 23m
4.4

4.4/10

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"So shocking it will sliver your liver!"

Overview

John Carradine narrates five horror tales, each with a comically predictable surprise ending. In the first, "The Witches Clock," the Farrells have purchased an old mansion in Salem Massachusetts and are warned by the town doctor of the history of witches in the community. The second story, "King of the Vampires," deals with a slight-figured killer called the King of the Vampires by Scotland Yard. The third, "Monster Raid," is about a man turned zombie when he ODs on his experimental drug. "Spark of Life" deals with a doctor Mendell obsessed with the experiments of a thrown-out professor named Erich von Frankenstein. "Count Alucard" is a variation on the Dracula story, with the Count acquiring the deed to Carfax Abbey from Harker as vampiresses and dead bodies start turning up.

Status: Released

Language: EN

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Production Information

Production Companies
American General Pictures Borealis Enterprises Inc. Dorad Corporation
Production Countries
United States of America
Spoken Languages
English

Quick Facts

Release Date April 17, 1967
Status Released
Language EN
IMDb ID tt0062193

Cast

Lon Chaney Jr.
Lon Chaney Jr.

Dr. Mendell

John Carradine
John Carradine

Narrator / Tristram Halbin

Rochelle Hudson
Rochelle Hudson

Helen Spalding

Roger Gentry
Roger Gentry

Bob Farrell / Mob Leader / Dr. Sevard / Jonathan Harker

Ron Doyle
Ron Doyle

Brenner / Dr. Charles Spalding / Dr. Cushing

Karen Joy
Karen Joy

Julie Farrell / Medina, the Vampire

Vic McGee
Vic McGee

Dr. Finchley / Desmond / Amos Duncan / The Burgermeister

Ron Brogan
Ron Brogan

Marsh

Margaret Moore
Margaret Moore

Mrs. O'Shea

Gray Daniels
Gray Daniels

The Coachman

Mitch Evans
Mitch Evans

Count Alucard

Joey Benson
Joey Benson

Dr. Sedgewick

Key Crew

David L. Hewitt
Director
David L. Hewitt
Screenplay
David L. Hewitt
Producer
Ray Dorn
Producer
Gary R. Heacock
Screenplay