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The Oblong Box (1969)

June 11, 1969 (GB) Horror • 96m

Overview

Evil lurks in the gloomy house at Markham Manor where a deranged Sir Edward is the chained prisoner of his brother Julian. When Sir Edward escapes, he embarks on a monstrous killing spree, determined to seek revenge on all those whom he feels have double-crossed him.

Director

Gordon Hessler

Top Billed

Vincent Price

Keywords

Top Billed Cast

Vincent Price
Vincent Price

Sir Julian Markham

Christopher Lee
Christopher Lee

Dr. J. Neuhartt

Rupert Davies
Rupert Davies

Joshua Kemp

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

Ivor Dean
Ivor Dean

Hawthorne

Danny Daniels
Danny Daniels

Witchdoctor

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)

Crew
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

George Provis
George Provis

Art Direction

Jimmy Evans
Jimmy Evans

Makeup Artist

Bobbie Smith
Bobbie Smith

Hairdresser



Reviews

John Chard

⭐ 5/10

May 16, 2020

Curse of the Crimson Hood.

the Oblong Box is directed by Gordon Hessler and adapted to screenplay by Lawrence Huntington and Christopher Wicking from the short story written by Edgar Allan Poe. It stars Vincent price, Christopher Lee, Rupert Davies, Alister Williamson, Uta Levka, Sally Geeson and Peter Arne. Music is by Harry Robertson and cinematography is by John Coquillon.

Aristocrat Julian Markham (Price) keeps his disfigured brother, … read the rest.

Wuchak

⭐ 6/10

September 25, 2021

_**Vincent Price, Hilary Dwyer, Gothic horror and Voodoo in 19th century London**_

In 1865 England, an aristocrat (Vincent Price) locks his brother (Alister Williamson) in the attic because he was hideously scarred by a Voodoo revenge ritual in Africa. While the Lord woos nubile Elizabeth (Hilary Dwyer) the caged sibling is able to escape with the assistance of his lawyer and a witchdoctor, eventually hiding out with an unscrupulous doctor (Ch… read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 6/10

June 5, 2023

Upon return from a mysterious trip to Africa, "Julian" (Vincent Price) has to keep his elder brother "Sir Edward" (Alister Williamson) locked in a suite at the top of their country pile. A visit from "Trench" (Peter Arne) gives us some idea of just how dangerous the man is, but also suggests that the two may be colluding on the man's escape. Before any of that can happen, though, "Sir Edward" is found dead in his room. His brother has a problem. … read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$175,000

Revenue

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