Gallery of Horror, released in 1967, is a collection of five horror tales narrated by John Carradine. The film includes an array of actors performing different characters throughout the stories. This article discusses the locations where the film was shot, the characters portrayed, and some intriguing backstage facts about its production.
Where it Filmed?
The movie was filmed in the United States specifically at Hollywood Stage, which is located at 2815 W. Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. Unfortunately, no specific filming dates are available for this movie.
Cast Details
Cast Name | Role |
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John Carradine | Narrator / Tristram Halbin |
Rochelle Hudson | Helen Spalding |
Roger Gentry | Bob Farrell / Mob Leader / Dr. James Sevard / Jonathan Harker |
Ron Doyle | John Brenner / Dr. Charles Spalding / Dr. Cushing |
Karen Joy | Julie Farrell / Vampire (Medina) |
Vic McGee | Dr. Barnaby Finchley / Desmond / Amos Duncan / The Burgermeister |
Ron Brogan | Inspector Marsh |
Margaret Moore | Mrs. O’Shea |
Gray Daniels | The Coachman |
Mitch Evans | The Count (Alucard) |
Joey Benson | Dr. Sedgewick |
Russ Jones | Londoner killed by Mob / Resurrected Charles (uncredited) |
Trivia and Facts
- In an interview, the writer Russ Jones shared that the film’s director of photography, Austin McKinney, once got hit by a large piece of set lumber on the head. Despite being knocked unconscious and having a bleeding head wound, he continued working after regaining consciousness.
- The story “Spark of Life” in the anthology claims to be set in the 1800s. However, it includes modern costumes and equipment, including a telephone, which is a noticeable goof.
- The movie was included in another movie, titled “Gallery of Horrors” released in 2005.