William Castle – Part Three

William Castle Week draws to a close with a look at his films from the sixties and seventies. He still reveled in his ballyhoo and gimmicks, but this late period in his career found him flirting with respectability, including collaborations with Roman Polanski and Marcel Marceau.

Homicidal – Columbia – 1961
Directed by William Castle, starring Jean Arless

Zotz - Columbia – 1962
Directed by William Castle, starring Tom Poston

From John Charles

The Old Dark House – Columbia – 1963
Directed by William Castle, starring Tom Poston, Janette Scott and Robert Morley.
13 Frightened Girls – Columbia – 1963
Directed by William Castle, starring Murray Hamilton.

From John Charles

Strait-Jacket – Columbia – 1964
Directed by William Castle, starring Joan Crawford and Diane Baker.

The Night Walker – Columbia – 1964
Directed by WIlliam Castle, starring Barbara Stanwyck and Robert Taylor.

I Saw What You Did – Columbia – 1965
Directed by William Castle, starring Joan Crawford.

Let’s Kill Uncle – Columbia – 1966
Directed by William Castle, starring Nigel Green and Mary Badham.

From John Charles

Shanks – Paramount – 1974
Directed by William Castle, starring Marcel Marceau

From John Charles

Bug – Paramount – 1975
Produced by William Castle, directed by Jeannot Szwarc, starring Bradford Dillman.

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