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Castle Freak

Hideous, Hungry, and Loose!
1996 | 90m | English

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John Reilly discovers that his family's newly inherited castle in Italy is haunted by a relentless, bloodthirsty creature.
Release Date: Apr 20, 1996
Director: Stuart Gordon
Writer: Stuart Gordon, Dennis Paoli
Genres: Drama, Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords child abuse, monster, castle, haunted house, inheritance, sexual violence, car accident, cannibal, death, estranged wife, blindness, voyeurism, infanticide, blind woman, death of a child, low budget
Production Companies Full Moon Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Jeffrey Combs John Reilly
Barbara Crampton Susan Reilly
Jonathan Fuller Giorgio
Jessica Dollarhide Rebecca Reilly
Massimo Sarchielli Giannetti
Elisabeth Kaza Agnese
Luca Zingaretti Forte
Helen Stirling Duchess D'Orsino
Alessandro Sebastian Satta JJ
Raffaella Offidani Sylvana
Marco Stefanelli Benedetti
Tunny Piras Grimaldi
Carolyn Purdy-Gordon Gelato Woman
Suzanna Gordon The Gelato People
Jillian Gordon The Gelato People
Margaret Gordon The Gelato People
Name Job
Stuart Gordon Story, Director
Dennis Paoli Story, Screenplay
Richard Band Original Music Composer
H.P. Lovecraft Short Story
Bert Glatstein Editor
Tiziana Mancini Costume Design
Mike Draghi Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mario Palermi Gaffer
Jesse Pomeroy Dialogue Editor
James Lawrence Spencer Second Unit Director of Photography
Richard Maxim Garcia Foley Recordist
Mario Vulpiani Director of Photography
Robert MacDonald Casting
Patrick M. Griffith Supervising Sound Editor
Enrico Appetito Still Photographer
Pietro Tenoglio Makeup Artist
Salvatore Alonzo Property Master
Michael McCarty ADR Recordist
Perry Bullington Casting
Giancarlo Lucchetti Hairstylist
Daniele Massaccesi Camera Operator
Margo Stefanelli Stunt Coordinator
Jeff Mar Dialogue Editor
Cynthia Merrill Foley Editor
Franco Vanorio Production Designer
Name Title
Albert Band Executive Producer
Maurizio Maggi Producer
Charles Band Executive Producer
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Wuchak
8.0

**_Yup, there’s an ancient Italian CASTLE and a misshapen FREAK_** An American man (Jeffrey Combs) inherits a castle about an hour’s drive north of Rome and brings his wife & daughter (Barbara Crampton and Jessica Dollarhide). The couple is troubled by the husband’s alcoholism, which caused the d ... eath of their young son. Meanwhile the teen daughter insists that someone else is dwelling in the castle. Havoc ensues. I didn’t have high hopes for “Castle Freak” (1995) due to the blunt title and cheesy movie poster, but it’s surprisingly well done for a flick that only cost $500,000. I couldn’t help be reminded of HP Lovecraft’s “The Dunwich Horror” (1970) and therefore wasn’t surprised to find out the film was inspired by Lovecraft’s "The Outsider." The tone and setting is similar to “Subspecies” (1991), just exchange the vampire for a contorted monstrosity. Speaking of the undead, the milieu also brings to mind Dracula flicks, like the most recent (at the time) “Bram Stoker’s Dracula” (1992). The first half takes its time to set up the characters, create some Gothic mood and milk suspense while the second half turns increasingly horrific and tragic. Psychologically, there are several gems to mine, like the consequences of abuse and folly, not to mention potential redemption and forgiveness in a fallen world. Culturally, this is a great flick to get a feel for pastoral Italy. Raffaella Offidani appears on the feminine front as a chic courtesan and I couldn’t help thinking of Halle Berry. I prefer Jessica Dollarhide as Rebecca, but not enough is done with her (not talkin’ ’bout nudity or sleaze). Speaking of which, there’s some nakedness and a little passionate sex on display, as well as utterly gruesome bits. Just a heads up. The ending was, incidentally, ripped off in “Cold Creek Manor” (2003). Meanwhile a reimaging was released in 2020 under the same title, but I have yet to see it (although the trailer is intriguing). The film runs 1 hour, 30 minutes, and was shot in Giove & Attigliano, Italy, including the castle owned by executive producer Charles Band. The region is 45 miles due north of Rome. I shouldn’t close without mentioning Luca Zingaretti’s significant role as the sheriff. GRADE: A-/B+

Apr 05, 2023