The Horror of It All (1964) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 19, 1964

Original Title:
The Horror of It All

Genres:
Comedy | Horror

Production Companies:
Lippert Films
Lippert Pictures

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 75

The zaniest bunch of ghouls ever to haunt a house!

In this dark comedy, a Yankee goes to visit a family of British eccentrics to ask for the hand of one of their daughters in marriage. He soon finds himself in the midst of a really odd family. One of them talks like Bela Lugosi, another believes herself to be a vampire, while a third is locked away in a padded cell. Another family member is thrilled when he finally invents a horseless carriage (50 years after Ford), and the family grandfather is found reading Playboy just before he dies. Trouble begins when members of the family begin to be mysteriously murdered. The American suitor must then discover which member of the strange family is in line to inherit the family fortune.

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Art Direction:
Harry White

Assistant Director:
Frank Nesbitt

Assistant Editor:
Clive Smith

Camera Operator:
Len Harris

Conductor:
Philip Martell

Continuity:
Renée Glynne

Director:
Terence Fisher

Director of Photography:
Arthur Lavis

Editor:
Robert Winter

Executive Producer:
Robert L. Lippert

Hairstylist:
Daphne Vollmer

Makeup Artist:
Bill Lodge

Original Music Composer:
Douglas Gamley

Producer:
Margia Dean

Production Accountant:
Maureen Newman

Production Manager:
Clifford Parkes

Production Secretary:
Barbara Allen

Screenplay:
Ray Russell

Sound Recordist:
George Stephenson

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Jean Fairlie

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