Theatre of Death
Theatre of Death

Theatre of Death (1967)

6.1 ? Jul 21, 1967 1h 31m

Overview

The Theatre of Death in Paris specialises in horror presentations. A police surgeon finds himself becoming involved in the place through his attraction to one of the performers. When bloodless bodies start showing up all over town he realises there could be links with the theatre.

Genres

Mystery Horror Thriller

Release Date

July 21, 1967

Rating

6.1 /10

Runtime

1h 31m

Official Trailer from YouTube

Christopher Lee

Christopher Lee

Philippe Darvas

Julian Glover

Julian Glover

Charles Marquis

Lelia Goldoni

Lelia Goldoni

Dani Gireaux

Jenny Till

Jenny Till

Nicole Chapelle

Evelyn Laye

Evelyn Laye

Madame Angelique

Ivor Dean

Inspector Micheaud

Joseph Fürst

Joseph Fürst

Karl Schiller

Betty Woolfe

Colette

Leslie Handford

Joseph

Fraser Kerr

Pierre

Dilys Watling

Heidi

Steve Plytas

Steve Plytas

Andre, Patron of Cafe

Miki Iveria

Miki Iveria

Patron's Wife

Terence Soall

Ferdi

Ester Anderson

Ester Anderson

La Poule (as Esther Anderson)

Peter Cleall

Jean (as Peter Cleoll)

Suzanne Owens-Duval

Suzanne Owens-Duval

Girl On Scooter (as Suzanne Owens)

Julie Mendez

Belly Dancer

Lita Scott

Voodoo Dancer

Evrol Puckerin

Voodoo Dancer

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7.0/10

Dec 12, 2022

**_Mystery and terror surround a horror-oriented theatre in Paris_** Investigators in Paris (e.g. Julian Glover) focus on the domineering director of a Grand Guignol theatre (Christopher Lee) when a string of murders break out. Jenny Till plays the bully’s new muse and Lelia Goldoni one of the performers. “Theatre of Death” (1967) plays like Hammer meets Dario Argento with shades of “Phantom of the Opera” and “Dorian Gray.” It’s a colorful mixture of Hammer’s "The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll" (1960) with the basic setting of the future “StageFright” (1987). DON’T expect the black comedy or hammy approach of Price’s "The Abominable Dr. Phibes" (1971) or "Theater of Blood" (1973). While this is a curiously obscure flick, the exacting and bossy Philippe Darvas is easily one of Christopher Lee’s most entertaining roles. You can’t beat the Gothic ambiance (even though it’s set in the modern day, aka 1966 when the movie was filmed). The last act holds a surprise as well. It runs 1 hour, 30 minutes, and was shot at Elstree Studios, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, which is just north of London. GRADE: B

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