Theatre of Death
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Directed bySamuel Gallu
Written byEllis Kadison
Roger Marshall
Roger Marshall
Produced byE. M. Smedley-Aston (producer)
William J. Gell (executive producer)
William J. Gell (executive producer)
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| Directed by | Samuel Gallu |
| Written by | Ellis Kadison Roger Marshall |
| Produced by | E. M. Smedley-Aston (producer) William J. Gell (executive producer) |
| Starring | Christopher Lee Julian Glover Lelia Goldoni |
| Cinematography | Gilbert Taylor |
| Edited by | Barrie Vince |
| Music by | Elisabeth Lutyens |
Production company | Pennea Productions Ltd. |
| Distributed by | London Independent Producers (UK) Hemisphere Films (US) |
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Running time | 91 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
Theatre of Death (also known as Blood Fiend) is a 1967 British horror movie directed by Samuel Gallu and starring Christopher Lee, Lelia Goldoni and Julian Glover.[1] It was written by Ellis Kadison and Roger Marshall.
Philippe Darvas is a theatre director whose Grand Guignol theatre is thought to be linked to a series of murders.
Cast
- Christopher Lee as Philippe Darvas
- Lelia Goldoni as Dani Gireaux
- Julian Glover as Charles Marquis
- Ivor Dean as Inspector George Micheaud
- Joseph Furst as Karl Schiller
- Steve Plytas as Andre, patron of cafe
- Betty Woolfe as Colette
- Leslie Handford as Joseph
- Miki Iveria as patron's wife
- Fraser Kerr as Pierre
- Dilys Watling as Heidi
- Lita Scott as voodoo dancer
- Evelyn Laye as Madame Angelique
- Jenny Till as Nicole Chapelle
- Terence Soall as Ferdi
- Esther Anderson as La Poule
- Peter Cleall as Jean, stage manager
- Suzanne Owens as girl on scooter
- Julie Mendez as belly dancer
- Evrol Puckerin as voodoo dancer
- The Tony Scott Drummers as voodoo drummers