Theatre of Death (1967)
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Runtime: 89 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Synopsis: Christopher Lee stars in this British shocker as Phillipe Darvas, the leader of The Theatre of Death, a Grand Guignol theater troupe in Paris. Attracted to one of the leads in their gruesome plays,... Christopher Lee stars in this British shocker as Phillipe Darvas, the leader of The Theatre of Death, a Grand Guignol theater troupe in Paris. Attracted to one of the leads in their gruesome plays, a police surgeon begins frequenting the theater. At the same time, a series of grotesque murders plague Paris, and soon The Theatre of Death falls under suspicion. As the surgeon becomes more involved with the group, he begins to realize that something more sinister that he ever imagined is going on behind the scenes. [More]
Starring: Christopher Lee, Lelia Goldoni, Evelyn Laye, Jenny Till
Starring: Christopher Lee, Lelia Goldoni, Evelyn Laye, Jenny Till, Julian Glover
Director: Samuel Gallu
Director: Samuel Gallu
Producer: Michael Smedley Aston
Screenwriter: Ellis Kasidon, Roger Marshall
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