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IMDbBoris Karloff became sick with pneumonia while shooting this project in the freezing rain. It was his last British movie. Filming began on January 22, 1968. Karloff had just finished "Targets (1968)," and would recover enough to shoot four Mexican features in May 1968, his final screen work.
Christopher Lee regarded the film as one of the worst in his career.
This was the last movie to feature Boris Karloff that was released during his lifetime.
Boris Karloff had to remain in a wheelchair for the majority of his screen time, due to his having arthritis.
Christopher Lee admired Boris Karloff for the latter's professionalism throughout filming.
"Robert Manning: You know this is a very interesting old house. Eve Morley: I don't know, it gets a bit creepy sometimes. It's a bit like one of those houses in horror films. Robert Manning: Yeah, I know what you mean. You say Boris Karloff's gonna pop up at any moment."
"Professor John Marsh: I have a rather amusing collection you might be interested in seeing. Robert Manning: Oh, really? What do you collect? Professor John Marsh: Instruments of torture."