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IMDb1981 | Roy Ward
Artist John Bolton painted the picture of the Shadmock before the film was cast. He was amazed when the producers found an actor, James Laurenson, who matched it.
The only film, in a long career of horror and other roles, where Vincent Price played a vampire.
Information about the upcoming release was covered in American publications like "Famous Monsters of Filmland," but the film never secured theatrical distribution in the United States. Instead the movie was sold for regional television airings in 1982 and it eventually surfaced on a home video hosted by Cassandra Peterson (Elvira) in 1985. In the UK, the movie attained a limited theatrical release.
This film opened in theaters on Vincent Price's 70th birthday.
Christopher Lee was approached to play the role of R. Chetwynd-Hayes, ultimately played by John Carradine.
"Eramus: Can we truly call this a monster club if we do not boast amongst our membership a single member of the human race?"