This is a comedy-thriller featuring a mansion riddled with sliding panels, priest-holes and sundry gothic paraphernalia, in the manner of The Old Dark House (1932). … Such gothic thrillers (including Gilling’s Dark Interval, 1950) were the forerunners of Hammer’s sixties series of psycho-horror thrillers which began with Taste of Fear (1961).
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