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Release Date:
June 24, 1964
Original Title:
The Masque of the Red Death
Alternate Titles:
A Orgia da Morte
Die Maske des roten Todes
La máscara de la muerte roja
Le masque de la mort rouge
Маска красной смерти
Genres:
Drama | Horror
Production Companies:
Alta Vista Productions
American International Pictures
Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 12 GB: 15 IE: 15 US: NR
Runtime: 90
A European prince terrorizes the local peasantry while using his castle as a refuge against the "Red Death" plague that stalks the land.
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ADR & Dubbing:
Allan Morrison
Art Direction:
Robert Jones
Assistant Director:
Peter Price
Associate Producer:
George Willoughby
Camera Operator:
Alex Thomson
Casting:
G. B. Walker
Choreographer:
Jack Carter
Costume Supervisor:
Laura Nightingale
Director:
Roger Corman
Director of Photography:
Nicolas Roeg
Editor:
Ann Chegwidden
Hairstylist:
Elsie Alder
Makeup Artist:
George Partleton
Original Music Composer:
David Lee
Producer:
Roger Corman
Production Design:
Daniel Haller
Screenplay:
Charles Beaumont
R. Wright Campbell
Set Decoration:
Colin Southcott
Short Story:
Edgar Allan Poe
Sound:
Richard Bird
Len Abbott
Special Effects:
George Blackwell
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