Dr. Terror's House of Horrors

Dr. Terror's House of Horrors

Acclaimed as "THE FEAR OF THE YEAR"
Overview:

Aboard a British train, mysterious fortune teller Dr. Schreck uses tarot cards to read the futures of five fellow passengers.

Director: Freddie Francis
Writer: Milton Subotsky
Genre: Horror
Keywords: Train Compartment Chimpanzee Supernatural Power Fear Uxoricide Painter Plagiarism Stake Through The Heart Horror Anthology The Future Train Fortune Teller Tarot Card Architect Art Critic Voodoo Werewolf Vine Vampire Hit And Run Trumpet Calypso Music Calypso Band Killer Plant Jazz Band Cellar Skeptic Death Incarnate Jazz Music Wraparound Story Anthology Destiny Independent Film Character Name In Title Surprise Ending Husband Wife Relationship Fire Girl Coffin Strangulation Painting Blindness Car Accident Severed Hand Boy Vampire Bite Driving At Night In The Rain Scientist Suicide By Shooting Oneself Arrest Bar Man Wears Eyeglasses Psychotronic Film Crawling Hand Disembodied Hand Supernatural Horror Creature Feature Serial Killer Supernatural Serial Killer Vampiress Female Vampire Portmanteau Mysterious Man Omnibus Omnibus Film Anthology Film Portmanteau Film Episodic Structure Episodic Film Episodic British Actor Playing German Character German Character Played By British Actor British Horror British Psychotronic Film European Psychotronic Film Train Trip Disbelief Reading A Magazine Whistling Reading A Newspaper Character Says I'm Sorry Old Man Tarot Cards Tarot Cartomancy Visit Visitor Widow Basement Hole In The Wall Digging Through A Wall Crucifix Riding A Bicycle Man Wears An Open Shirt Note Dog Barks Dead Body Death Finding A Dead Body Discovering A Dead Body Blood Drop Hand Injury Carrying Someone In One's Arms Carrying Someone Reference To Jesus Christ Open Coffin Reading A Book Listening To Music Shooting Gunshot Female Villain Villainess Female Antagonist Female Werewolf Playing Piano Critic Playing Drums Multiple Deaths Restaurant Performance Little Girl Stage Performance Performance Singing Urban Fantasy British Fantasy European Fantasy Singer Screaming Woman Scream Dead Dog Talking To A Dog Talking To An Animal Projection Projector Pipe Smoker Smoking A Pipe Botanist Girl Wears Glasses Carnivorous Plant Strangled To Death Murder By Strangulation Reference To God Reference To Devil Musician Trumpetist Playing Trumpet Band Playing Saxophone Playing A Bass Awkward Situation Bare Chested Male Dance Scene Beach Dancer Barefoot Female Secretly Observing Falling Into Water Wet Clothes Drinking Beer Listening To Jazz Music Playing Flute Art Exhibition Face Paint Art Gallery Fainting Man Hand On Fire Burned Hand Camera Shot Of Feet Monkey Hit By A Car Stabbing Nurse Hospital Hospital Room Stabbed In The Hand Listening To A Radio Cigarette Smoking Crying Crying Man Crying Male Gun In A Desk Drawer Looking At Oneself In A Mirror Pointing A Gun At Oneself Pointing A Gun At The Camera Letter Opener As A Weapon Stabbed With A Letter Opener Guilty Conscience Conscience Multiple Protagonists Heavy Rain Multiple Murders Suicide By Gunshot Downpour Suicide By Shooting Rainstorm Rain Storm Eye Injury Traffic Accident Poetic Justice Irony Of Fate Lighting A Cigarette Newlywed Newlywed Couple Just Married Finger Injury Blood On Hands Blood Licking Blood Licking Someone's Finger Watching Someone Sleep Bat Little Boy Following Someone Being Followed French Abroad Frenchwoman Abroad Suspicion Broken Window Breaking A Window Character Says I Love You French In Usa Frenchwoman In Usa Arrested Man Breaking The Fourth Wall Talking To The Camera Rival Rivalry Professional Rival Professional Rivalry Disappearance Death Personification Train Accident Grim Reaper Scene During End Credits Husband Murders His Wife Knocking On A Door Man Carries A Woman Man Carries A Woman In His Arms Man Reads A Magazine Man Reads A Newspaper Man Wears Pajamas Woman Reads A Book Vampire Horror Nature Horror Supernatural Fantasy Train Passenger Tarot Deck Tarot Reading Hidden In A Wall Crowbar Breaking Through A Wall Legend Wolf Animal Tracks Trail Of Blood Doll Plant Vine Growing Hedge Shears Rapid Growth Attacked By A Vine Botany Mutant Plant Self Preservation View Through A Microscope Killer Vines Plant Life Telephone Wires Cut Cutting A Telephone Wire Fear Of Fire Revealing Someone's Future Trumpet Player Jazz Musician Talent Agent Cigarette Girl Ring Voodoo Worshiper God Pendant Religious Ceremony Voodoo Ritual Voodoo Ceremony Ritual Dance Sacred Music Caribbean Island Englishman Abroad Cultural Appropriation Sacrilege Nightclub Jazz Club Gust Of Wind Artist Nemesis Loss Of Hand Hand Cut Off Man With One Hand One Handed Man Loss Of Livelihood Hand Severed Shooting Oneself In The Head Shooting Oneself Blinded Car Crash American In England French In America French Woman Sucking Blood Cut Finger New England Anemia Vampire Bite Marks On Neck Vampire Bite Marks Human Vampire Married Couple Keeping Watch Wooden Stake Newspaper Headline Train Crash Destination Doomed Revenge Doctor Train Station Newspaper Train Wreck Shuffling Cards Humiliation Shadow Suicide Death Of Dog Dog Pet Dog Carrying Bride Across Threshold Trumpeter Wind Fainting West Indies Gardening Shears Flashlight Wall Rat Key Vampire Human Relationship Killing A Dog Silver Bullet Giant Plant Mirror Slasher
Description

Five strangers board a train and are joined by a mysterious fortune teller who offers to read their Tarot cards. Five separate stories unfold: An architect returns to his ancestoral home to find a werewolf out for revenge; a doctor discovers his new wife is a vampire; a huge plant takes over a house; a musician gets involved with voodoo; an art critic is pursued by a disembodied hand.

Five men enter a train carriage in London bound for (the fictional town of) Bradley, and are joined by a sixth, the mysterious Doctor Schreck (Peter Cushing) whose name, he mentions, is German for \"terror\". During the journey, the doctor opens his pack of Tarot cards (which he calls his \"House of Horrors\") and proceeds to reveal the destinies of each of the travellers. This provides the framework to tell five horror stories.

    Peter Cushing - Dr. Schreck

Werewolf

Architect Jim Dawson (Neil McCallum) returns to his old family home on a Scottish isle to make renovations for the new owner, Mrs. Biddulph (Ursula Howells). Biddulph explains she bought the secluded house to help her recover from the death of her husband.

Dawson finds the coffin of Count Cosmo Valdemar behind a fake wall in the cellar. Valdemar, the original owner of the house, was killed in a conflict with the Dawson family centuries ago. Local legend states that Valdemar would reclaim his former home and take revenge on the current owner. Dawson discovers that Valdemar is rising at night as a werewolf, and has already killed a housemaid (Katy Wild).

Believing Mrs. Biddulph to be in danger, he makes silver bullets out of an ancestral cross that protected the house against Valdemar\'s spirit. When the wolf appears, Dawson is baffled that the bullets don\'t kill it. Mrs. Biddulph explains that she has replaced the silver bullets with ordinary ones. She reveals to Dawson that the truth of the legend is that Valdemar will take revenge on the last descendant of the Dawson clan, and placing a Dawson corpse in Valdemar\'s coffin will restore Valdemar to life in human form. It was all a trap: Biddulph is Valdemar\'s wife, who has returned from the grave after 200 years.

    Neil McCallum - Jim Dawson
    Ursula Howells - Deirdre Biddulph
    Peter Madden - Caleb
    Katy Wild - Valda
    Edward Underdown - Tod

Creeping Vine

Bill Rogers (Alan Freeman) and his wife and daughter (Ann Bell and Sarah Nicholls) return from their holiday to discover a fast-growing vine in the garden. When the plant seems to respond violently to attempts to cut it down, Rogers goes to the Ministry of Defence, where he gets advice from a couple of scientists (played by Bernard Lee and Jeremy Kemp). The plant becomes intelligent, and harbours homicidal tendencies towards any threats to its existence.

    Ann Bell - Ann Rogers
    Bernard Lee - Hopkins
    Alan Freeman - Bill Rogers
    Jeremy Kemp - Jerry Drake
    Sarah Nicholls - Carol Rogers

Voodoo

Biff Bailey (Roy Castle) is a jazz musician who accepts a gig in the West Indies, and foolishly steals a tune from a local voodoo ceremony. When he tries to use the tune as a melody in a jazz composition back in London, there are dire consequences. Running from an unknown force, Bailey stumbles against a wall where there is a garish poster for \"Dr Terror\'s House of Horrors\". This story is probably[weasel words] based on the short story \"Papa Benjamin\" by Cornell Woolrich, which was also adapted by the television series Thriller and the radio series Suspense.[citation needed] The quintet of British jazz saxophonist Tubby Hayes appears as Bailey\'s backing band.

    Roy Castle - Biff Bailey
    Kenny Lynch - Sammy Coin
    Harold Lang - Roy Shine
    Christopher Carlos - Vrim
    Thomas Baptiste - Dambala

Disembodied Hand

Pompous art critic Franklyn Marsh (Christopher Lee) seems more concerned with his own devastating wit than art itself. Painter Eric Landor (Michael Gough) bears the brunt of one of Marsh\'s tirades, but gets even by humiliating the critic publicly. When Landor takes it too far, Marsh responds by driving over him with his car, causing Landor to lose one of his hands. Unable to paint any more, Landor commits suicide. Marsh is then tormented by the disembodied hand, which seems immune to fire as well as attempts to contain it, leading to Marsh\'s eventual blindness in a car accident of his own.

    Christopher Lee - Franklyn Marsh
    Michael Gough - Eric Landor
    Isla Blair - Pretty girl
    Judy Cornwell - Nurse
    Hedger Wallace - Surgeon

Vampire

Dr Bob Carroll (Donald Sutherland) returns to his home in the United States with his new French bride, Nicolle (Jennifer Jayne). Soon there is evidence that a vampire is on the loose, and Carroll seeks the aid of his colleague, Dr Blake (Max Adrian). They find that Nicolle is the vampire. Following Blake\'s advice, Carroll kills Nicolle. When the police come to arrest Carroll for his wife\'s murder, Blake denies giving any such advice. As the police take Carroll away, Blake says to himself that the town isn\'t big enough for two doctors or two vampires, and he turns into a bat.

    Max Adrian - Dr. Blake
    Jennifer Jayne - Nicolle Carroll
    Donald Sutherland - Dr. Bob Carroll
    Al Mulock - Detective

Epilogue
The frame story ends with a twist. Dr. Schreck informs the men that the only way they can avoid these horrible destinies is by dying first. When the train stops, the men find out that they are already dead, having perished in a train crash while their fortunes were being told. Schreck is revealed to be Death himself. 

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