With a cast of characters that includes American master of the macabre
Edgar Allan Poe (played by a modern-day actor, you silly),
Castle of Blood (1964) is a chilling and atmospheric black-and-white excursion into the realm of lost souls, some of whom flutter about with their netherworldly boobies bobbling out. One of the earliest examples of the oft-mined haunted-house genre wherein a nonbeliever
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