
The Castle of the Living Dead
How much shock can the human brain endure before it cracks?
Count Drago invites over entertainers to his castle, but what the people don't know is that Drago mummifies animals and humans!
- 6.1
- 1964
- Released
- 1h 30m

Christopher Lee
Count Drago
Gaia Germani
Laura
Philippe Leroy
Eric
Mirko Valentin
Hans
Donald Sutherland
Sgt. Paul / The Witch / The Old Man
Antonio De Martino
Nick
Luigi Bonos
Marc
Jacques Stany
Bruno
Luciano Pigozzi
Dart
Renato Terra
Policeman
Ennio Antonelli
Gianni
Released
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- #funeral
- #mummy
- #castle
- #gothic horror
- #raven
- #embalming
- #midget
- #strongman
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**_Beware if a creepy man says, “Stay with Daddy forever”_** In areas north of Rome, 1815, a traveling troupe is offered a lucrative gig at the colossal castle of the strange Count Drago (Christopher Lee). Horror ensues. An Italian/French production, “The Castle of the Living Dead” (1964) is similar to Roger Corman’s Poe-inspired flicks, such as “The Terror” from the previous year and the co

At first sight, this looks remarkably humdrum, but it's a bit better than that. Christopher Lee's outwardly benign "Count Drago" invites a travelling troupe of performers to stay and perform at his castle. Before long, things start going drastically wrong for them. All humankind is reflected in this film - we have a witch, a dwarf, a deaf mute and lots of creatures that look like the product of th











