Wuchak
Castle of the Filmmakers on LSD in the Wild Mid-60s
Several upscale partyers in modern Saxony are forced to stay overnight at a creepy castle. Good thing for the reclusive Earl (Howard Vernon) because he desperately desires to resurrect his recently dead daughter.
A West German production, Castle of the Creeping Flesh (1968), originally named In the Castle of Bloody Lust (translated), is castle horror by the director of the infamous "Mark of the Devil," which debuted two years later. It came in the tradition of earlier flicks like "The Terror" and "Bloody Pit of Horror"; these would influence future ones like Devil's Nightmare, Baron Blood, "Howling V: The Rebirth and "Subspecies. The best thing about all of them is the spooky ...