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Aboard a British train, mysterious fortune teller Dr. Schreck uses tarot cards to read the futures of five fellow passengers.

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Dr. Terror
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Jim Dawson (segment "Werewolf")
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Mrs. Deirdre Biddulph (segment "Werewolf")
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Caleb (segment "Werewolf")
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Valda (segment "Werewolf")
Alan Freeman ...
Bill Rogers (segment "Creeping Vine")
Ann Bell ...
Ann Rogers (segment "Creeping Vine")
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Carol Rogers (segment "Creeping Vine") (as Sarah Nicholls)
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Hopkins (segment "Creeping Vine")
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Jerry Drake (segment "Creeping Vine")
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Biff Bailey (segment "Voodoo")
Kenny Lynch ...
Sammy Coin (segment "Voodoo")
Christopher Carlos ...
Vrim (segment "Voodoo")
The Tubby Hayes Combo ...
Biff Bailey's Band (segment "Voodoo") (as The Tubby Hayes Quintet)
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Franklyn Marsh (segment "Disembodied Hand")
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Eric Landor (segment "Disembodied Hand")
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Dr. Bob Carroll (segment "Vampire")
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Nicolle Carroll (segment "Vampire")
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Dr. Blake (segment "Vampire")
Harold Lang ...
Roy Shine (segment "Voodoo")
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Tod (segment "Werewolf")
Al Mulock ...
Detective (segment "Vampire")
Hedger Wallace ...
Surgeon (segment "Disembodied Hand")
Brian Hankins ...
George (segment "Disembodied Hand")
Faith Kent ...
Lady in Art Gallery (segment "Disembodied Hand")
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Toastmaster (segment "Disembodied Hand")
Frank Barry ...
Johnny Ellis (segment "Vampire")
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Dambala (segment "Voodoo")
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Pretty Girl (segment "Disembodied Hand")
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Nurse (segment "Disembodied Hand")
Laurie Leigh ...
Nurse (segment "Vampire")
John Martin ...
Second Male Friend (segment "Disembodied Hand")
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Third Male Friend (segment "Disembodied Hand")
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Second Ambulance Man (segment "Disembodied Hand")
Irene Richmond ...
Mrs. Ellis (segment "Vampire")
Valerie St. Clair ...
Cigarette Girl (segment "Voodoo")
Russ Henderson Steel Band ...
Themselves (segment "Voodoo")
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Russ Henderson ...
Steel Band Leader (segment "Voodoo")
John Adams ...
First Ambulance Man (segment "Disembodied Hand") (uncredited)
Ron Blackman ...
Man in Street (segment "Voodoo") (uncredited)
Rodney Cardiff ...
Cafe Patron (uncredited)
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Spectator as Eric Landor Cuddles Monkey (segment "Disembodied Hand") (uncredited)
Dan Darnelli ...
Jamaica Club Patron (segment "Voodoo") (uncredited)
Allan Ganley ...
Drummer (uncredited)
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Joo Joo Club Patron (segment "Voodoo") (uncredited)
Boscoe Holder ...
Voodoo Dancer (uncredited)
Louis Matto ...
Joo Joo Club Waiter (segment "Voodoo") (uncredited)
John More ...
Man at Banquet (uncredited)
George Mossman ...
Pony and Trap Driver (segment "Werewolf") (uncredited)
Richard Neller ...
Man in Art Gallery (uncredited)
Fred Peck ...
Man in Gallery (uncredited)
Paul Phillips ...
Jamaica Club Patron (segment "Voodoo") (uncredited)
John Preston ...
Art Gallery Patron (segment "Disembodied Hand") (uncredited)
Bess Rogers ...
Art Gallery Patron (uncredited)
Bunny Seaman ...
Banquet Guest (uncredited)
Ian Selby ...
Art Gallery Patron (segment "Disembodied Hand") (uncredited)
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Joo Joo Club Headwaiter (segment "Voodoo") (uncredited)
Alecia St Leger ...
Lady in Gallery (segment "Disembodied Hand") (uncredited)

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Freddie Francis ... (as Freddy Francis)

Written by

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Milton Subotsky ... (screenplay)

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Max Rosenberg ... producer (as Max J. Rosenberg)
Milton Subotsky ... producer
Joe Vegoda ... executive producer (uncredited)

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Elisabeth Lutyens ... (as Elizabeth Lutyens)

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Alan Hume ... director of photography

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Thelma Connell

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Bill Constable

Makeup Department

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Roy Ashton ... makeup artist
Frieda Steiger ... hairdresser

Production Management

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Ted Wallis ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Bert Batt ... assistant director
Hugh Harlow ... second assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Arthur Wicks ... standby props (uncredited)

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Buster Ambler ... sound recordist
John Cox ... director of sound
Roy Hyde ... dubbing editor
John Aldred ... dubbing mixer (uncredited)

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Ted Samuels ... special effects

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Godfrey A. Godar ... camera operator (as Godfrey Godar)
Maurice Gillett ... supervising electrician (uncredited)

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Bridget Sellers ... wardrobe supervisor

Music Department

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Tubby Hayes ... composer: jazz music
Kenny Lynch ... composer: songs
Philip Martell ... conductor / composer: additional music (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Pauline Harlow ... continuity

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Boscoe Holder ... choreographer
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Plot Summary

Five strangers board a train and are joined by a mysterious fortune teller who offers to read their Tarot cards. Five separate stories unfold: An architect returns to his ancestral home to find a werewolf out for revenge; a doctor suspects his new wife is a vampire; an intelligent vine takes over a house; a jazz musician plagiarizes music from a voodoo ceremony; a pompous art critic is pursued by a disembodied hand. Written by Col Needham

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Taglines Acclaimed as "THE FEAR OF THE YEAR" See more »
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Also Known As
  • Disembodied Hand (United Kingdom)
  • Voodoo (United Kingdom)
  • Vampire (United Kingdom)
  • Werewolf (United Kingdom)
  • Creeping Vine (United Kingdom)
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  • 98 min
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Budget GBP105,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia The first of the "portmanteau" horror movies to be made by Amicus Productions. According to co-producer Milton Subotsky, he was inspired to write a multi-story horror movie by his admiration for Ealing Studios' Dead of Night (1945), which used a similar format. Indeed, Dr Shreck's opening line ("Pardon me, I think there is room for one more in here, is there not?") echoes the earlier film's celebrated line "Just room for one more inside, sir!" See more »
Goofs Contrary to what is implied, in Tarotmancy the thirteenth card showing Death is generally interpreted to indicate a positive change. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Creepy Classics (1987). See more »
Soundtracks Bailey's Blues See more »
Crazy Credits On some American prints the MPAA seal appears on the Paramount logo. See more »
Quotes Dawson: Schreck? That's a German word isn't it? Means fear or horror.
Dr. Schreck: A more exact translation would be terror. An unfortunate misnomer for I am the mildest of men.
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