THE CURSE OF THE LIVING CORPSE (1964) Reviews and overview

  

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Trailer:

Choice dialogue:
Bruce Sinclair: “Noblesse oblige! Now that I’m master I can do what I please, when I please and where I please. Are you so callous as to deny rank its privilege? Or so fickle as to have forgotten our nights in the kitchen?”

Release:
Opened on 1 April 1964 in Detroit, 29 April 1964 in New York City, and then 3 June 1964 in Los Angeles.

Censorship:
20th Century Fox submitted the film to the official UK censorship body, the BBFC, and it was rejected on 6 May 1964.

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Cast and characters:
Roy Scheider … Philip Sinclair (as Roy R. Scheider) – Jaws and Jaws 2
Helen Waren … Abigail Sinclair
Robert Milli … Bruce Sinclair
Margot Hartman … Vivian Sinclair
Hugh Franklin … James Benson
Linda Donovan … Letty Crews, the Maid
Dino Narizzano … Robert Harrington
Candace Hilligoss … Deborah Benson – Carnival of Souls (1962)
J. Frank Lucas … Seth Lucas, the Servant
George Cotton … Constable Winters
Jane Bruce … The Cook
Paul Haney … Chief Constable Barnes
William Blood … Minister
Del Tenney … The Living Corpse

Filming locations:
Stamford, Connecticut – filmed on Tenney’s father-in-law’s estate.

Running time:
1 hour 24 minutes

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