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195282 minMystery, Horror

The Black Castle

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Is The Black Castle worth watching? With a rating of 6.4/10, this Mystery, Horror film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Black Castle Synopsis

A man investigates the disappearance of two of his friends who were the guests of a sinister Austrian count.

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Top Cast

Richard Greene
Richard GreeneSir Ronald Burton / Richard Beckett
Boris Karloff
Boris KarloffDr. Meissen
Stephen McNally
Stephen McNallyCount Karl von Bruno
Rita Corday
Rita CordayCountess Elga von Bruno
Lon Chaney Jr.
Lon Chaney Jr.Gargon
John Hoyt
John HoytCount Steiken
Michael Pate
Michael PateCount Ernst von Melcher
Nancy Valentine
Nancy ValentineTherese von Wilk
Tudor Owen
Tudor OwenRomley
Henry Corden
Henry CordenFender

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Is The Black Castle worth watching?

The Black Castle has received mixed reviews with a 6.4/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Mystery, Horror movies.

Is The Black Castle hit or flop?

The Black Castle has received average ratings (6.4/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfSep 9, 2022
★ 6

Richard Greene is "Richard Beckett" who arrives at the aptly named castle of eye-patch wearing Austrian count "von Bruno" (a suitably hammy Stephen McNally) to find out what has happened to two of his friends who have gone missing. Once there, he finds himself involved in some intrigues with his host - and his glamorous wife "Elga" (Rita Corday) that pits the two in a battle of wits and for survival. Lon Chaney Jr. features as the count's rather dim-witted henchman "Gargon" and there a few scene-stealing appearances from Boris Karloff as "Dr. Meissen", the well meaning castle physician. Don't expect a horror film, aside from a pool full of hungry of alligators and some medieval instruments of torture, there isn't any - this is just a straight historical drama/romance that pitches good against evil with some sword fighting, good old fashioned treachery and a damsel, frequently, in distress. It isn't Nathan Juran's best - but it's a perfectly competent little adventure yarn to while away 80 minutes.