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The real life location which portrayed "The House in Nightmare Park" was the Victorian Gothic house called Oakley Court which was situated near Bray Studios.
According to Daz Lawrence at the website 'Horrorpedia', this movie was the one that its star Frankie Howerd "was most fond of".
The Gothic costumed and face-painted marionette lullaby musical and dancing sequence performed in the film is known as "The Dance of the Dolls".
The type of horse-drawn carriage seen at the end of a the movie was a "Black Maria".
Frankie Howerd, whilst on a trip to Los Angeles, persuaded veteran American actor Ray Milland to be in the movie.
"Foster Twelvetrees: Do I play the piano? Does Paganini play the trumpet? Verity Henderson: Do you play by ear? Foster Twelvetrees: No, I'm going to use my fingers."
"[Foster arrives at a remote country house] Foster Twelvetrees: Yoo-hoo! I'm here... the entertainment's arrived! I've played empty houses before, but blimey..."