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Horror Movies & Sci-Fi Movies Database
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11.10.09
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John and his girlfriend Shirley go in search of a cemetary in order to inspire John for writing his next horror story. After they crash the car, they wander into the graveyard and encounter the dancing dead, a full moon spectacle overseen by the Ruler of the Dark. Before long the couple is spotted and taken prisoner. Tied to stakes and forced to watch the dancing, they await their fate.
Movie Tagline:
A Masterpiece of Erotic Horror!
Also Known As:
A.C. Stephen's Orgy of the Dead
Orgy of the Vampires
Title: Orgy Of The Dead Release Date: June 01, 1965
Runtime: 92 mins Genre: Fantasy All Genres: Fantasy, Horror Languages: English Country: USA Colors: Black and White, Color Sound: Mono IMDB Rating: 2.4 Buried.com Rating: 3.4 - (Rate This Horror Movie at Buried.com) Category: Horror Movies Starting With O
MPAA Rating: Unrated
Director(s):
Stephen C. Apostolof
Cast:
Criswell ...The Emperor
Fawn Silver ...The Black Ghoul
Pat Barrington ...Shirley / Gold Girl (as Pat Barringer)
William Bates ...Bob
Mickey Jines ...Hawaiian Dance
Barbara Nordin ...Skeleton Dance
Bunny Glaser ...Indian Dance
Nadejda Klein ...Slave Dance (as Nadejda Dobrev)
Coleen O'Brien ...Street Walker Dance
Lorali Hart ...Cat Dance (as Texas Starr)
Rene De Beau ...Fluff Dance
Stephanie Jones ...Mexican Dance
Dene Starnes ...Zombie Dance
Louis Ojena ...The Mummy
John Andrews ...The Wolfman / Giant
Edward Tontini ...Doctor
William Bonner ...2nd Doctor
Rod Lindeman ...Giant
John Bealey ...Detective
Arlene Spooner ...Nurse
Remaining Cast:
Producer(s):
Stephen C. Apostolof
William Bates
L.S. Jensen
Neil B. Stein
Writer(s):
Edward D. Wood Jr.
Edward D. Wood Jr.
Composer(s):
Jaime Mendoza Nava
More Movie Taglines:
- A Masterpiece of Erotic Horror!
- Are you heterosexual...?
- The film that will satisfy every over-sexagesimal adult!
- A bevy of gorgeous girls!
- In gorgeous and shocking ASTRAVISION and SEXICOLOR!
- Come... Let Me Take You In My GOLDEN ARMS..!
- In Gorgeous Astravision and Shocking Sexicolor
Movie Quote(s):
- [first lines] The Emperor: I am Criswell. For years, I have told the almost unbelievable, related the unreal and showed it to be more than a fact. Now I tell a tale of the threshold people, so astounding that some of you may faint. This is a story of those in the twilight time. Once human, now monsters, in a void between the living and the dead. Monsters to be pitied, monsters to be despised. A night with the ghouls, the ghouls reborn from the innermost depths of the world.
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The Emperor: Torture, torture! It pleasures me!
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The Emperor: A pussycat is born to be whipped.
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Bob: Seeing a cemetery on a night like this can stir in the mind the best ideas for a good horror story. Shirley: But there's so many wonderful things to write about, Bob. Bob: Sure there are, and I've tried them all. Plays, love stories, westerns, dog stories... now there was a good one, that dog story, all about - Shirley: But horror stories? Why all the time horror stories? Bob: Shirley, I wrote for years without selling a single word. My monsters have done well for me. You think I'd give that up, just so I could write about trees, or dogs, or daisies? [chuckles] Bob: Daisies! That's it, I'll write about my creatures who are pushing up the daisies. [he kisses her] Bob: Your puritan upbringing holds you back from my monsters, but it certainly doesn't hurt your art of kissing. Shirley: That's life. My kisses are alive. Bob: [chuckles] Who's to say my monsters aren't alive?
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Movie Trivia:
- The film based on the novel by Edward D. Wood Jr. has no werewolf character, like in the film. Wood received $600 for the novel.
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Most prints of the film have someone's fingerprint on the negative during the opening credits. It's visible for only a frame, so, when the credits play, it is only seen long enough to register that something went by, but not what. Frame by frame slow down and then still reveals it's, most likely, a print from a thumb.
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The cape worn by Criswell as The Emperor is the same cape worn by Bela Lugosi as Count Dracula in Bud Abbott Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948).
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This film is listed among The 100 Most Amusingly Bad Movies Ever Made in Golden Raspberry Award founder John Wilson's book THE OFFICIAL RAZZIEŽ MOVIE GUIDE.
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Keywords:
Mummy, Cult Favorite, Low Budget Film, Female Nudity, Scream ...[more]
Keywords All:
Grindhouse, Nudity, Exploitation, Stripper, Werewolf, Striptease, Lycanthropy, B Movie, Cemetery, Cat Woman, Independent Film, Based On Novel
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Rating: 3.4 out of 10.0 - 54 votes cast total
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