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Track Of The Vampire/ Nightmare Castle: Killer Creature Double Feature (1966)
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William Campbell,
Helga Line,
Marissa Mathes,
Paul Muller,
Linda Saunders,
Barbara Steele
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Allan Grunewald,
Jack Hill,
Stephanie Rothman
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Horror,
Horror,
Special Interest,
Special Interest
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Madacy
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Length: |
170 mins
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In the late 1950's and 1960's a motley crew of independent film producers pumped up double bills with sinister mayhem and horror. Whether the venue was a run-down movie palace, a musty neighborhood theatre or a drive-in under the stars, kids, teenagers on dates, and outcasts found themselves receptive to the promise of witnessing the unveiling of macabre secrets, nearly forbidden, it seemed, because of the bloody gruesomeness or lascivious sexuality hinted at by the colorful posters and ballyhoo. For the young, horror films were a psychic, if bizarre glimpse into the still-mysterious world of adulthood; for the rest of the audience, these films provided a jolting break fro the predictable and the mundane.
Track Of The Vampire: A gripping and atmospheric psychological thriller about a crazed Californian artist who paints beautiful girls and then kills them.
A gruesome horror chiller injected with genuine horror elements that fulfill the needs of the imagination which is frequently more seduced and haunted by possibility than immutable reality.
Nightmare Castle: A jealous mad scientist savagely murders his faithless wife and her lover. Using the dead couple's blood he conducts a bizarre experiment on rejuvenation. To complete his revenge he then seeks to marry his late wife's sister after realizing that she has been left the inheritance. In time, the perturbed ghosts of the late lovers appear and seek their own revenge.
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