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| Director: | Georg Fenady | 
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| Writer: | Andrew J. Fenady, Jameson Brewer | 
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| Terrifying wax figures of renowned personalities, such as Attila the Hun and Jack the Ripper, surround the sale of a London museum. | |
| Release Date: | May 02, 1973 | 
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| Director: | Georg Fenady | 
| Writer: | Andrew J. Fenady, Jameson Brewer | 
| Genres: | Horror, Mystery | 
| Keywords | wax museum | 
| Production Companies | Bing Crosby Productions, Andrew J. Fenady Productions | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $0 Budget: $0 | 
| Updates | Updated: Aug 03, 2024 Entered: Apr 25, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Ray Milland | Harry Flexner | 
| Elsa Lanchester | Julia Hawthorn | 
| Maurice Evans | Inspector Daniels | 
| John Carradine | Claude Dupree | 
| Lisa Lu | Madame Yang | 
| Broderick Crawford | Amos Burns | 
| Mark Edwards | Sergeant Michael Hawks | 
| Louis Hayward | Tim Fowley | 
| Patric Knowles | Mr. Southcott | 
| Steven Marlo | Karkoff | 
| Nicole Shelby | Margaret Collins | 
| Shani Wallis | Laurie Mell | 
| Ben Wright | First Constable | 
| Mathilda Calnan | First Charwoman | 
| Peggy Stewart | Second Charwoman | 
| Leslie Thompson | Constable Parker | 
| Don Herbert | Jack the Ripper Wax Figure | 
| Judy Wetmore | Lizzie Borden Wax Figure | 
| Jo Williamson | Mrs. Borden Wax Figure | 
| George Farina | Bluebeard Wax Figure | 
| Diane Wahrman | Girl in Red Wax Figure | 
| Rosa Huerta | Lucretia Borgia Wax Figure | 
| Ben Brown | Attila the Hun Wax Figure | 
| Rickie Weir | Marie Antoinette Wax Figure | 
| Paul Wilson | Ivan the Terrible Wax Figure | 
| Ralph Cunningham | Willie Grossman Wax Figure | 
| Don Williamson | Constable Henry Bolt Wax Figure | 
| Evelyn Reynolds | Flower Woman Wax Figure | 
| Sandy Helberg | Newsboy (Uncredited) | 
| Max Wagner | Music Hall Drunk (Uncredited) | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| George Duning | Original Music Composer | 
| Andrew J. Fenady | Story | 
| Georg Fenady | Director | 
| Jameson Brewer | Screenplay | 
| William B. Jurgensen | Director of Photography | 
| Jack H. Young | Makeup Designer, Special Effects Makeup Artist | 
| Melvin Shapiro | Editor | 
| Irving Lande | Casting | 
| Stan Jolley | Production Design | 
| Carl Biddiscombe | Set Decoration | 
| Vou Lee Giokaris | Costume Design | 
| Oscar Rodriguez | Costume Design | 
| Virginia Jones | Hairstylist, Hair Designer | 
| Floyd Joyer | Unit Production Manager, Assistant Director | 
| Houseley Stevenson Jr. | Post Production Supervisor | 
| Lee Rafner | Second Assistant Director | 
| David Dockendorf | Sound Re-Recording Mixer | 
| James J. Klinger | Sound Editor | 
| David M. Ronne | Production Sound Mixer | 
| Else Blangsted | Music Editor | 
| Maury Foladare | Unit Publicist | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Bing Crosby | Producer | 
| Andrew J. Fenady | Producer | 
| Charles A. Pratt | Executive Producer | 
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**_Old-fashioned murder mystery at a house of wax in England_** At the turn of the century in Victorian London, the owner of a wax museum (John Carradine) is offered to sell by a Broadway producer (Broderick Crawford). But his associate doesn’t want him to sell (Ray Milland) and there are relativ ... es who have an interest in the property as well (Elsa Lanchester and Nicole Shelby). When people start winding up dead, a Scotland Yard inspector (Mark Edwards) tries to solve the mystery. “Terror in the Wax Museum” (1973) is a Victorian murder mystery in the tradition of Poe’s "The Murders in the Rue Morgue," which started the genre in 1841 and influenced Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes, amongst others. The best film version of “Rue Morgue” is arguably the 1986 one with George C. Scott, Val Kilmer and Rebecca De Mornay. I bring it up because this is cut from the same cloth. Other comparisons include “House of Wax” (1953), Hammer's "The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll" (1960) and Klaus Kinski's "Jack the Ripper" (1976), as well as "Edge of Sanity" (1989) and "From Hell" (2001). This one isn’t as sensationalistic as some of those as it prefers to focus on the murder mystery and the seasoned actors. It’s basically “old-fashioned” horror that’s timelessly entertaining since these types of films keep being made decade after decade. "The Limehouse Golem" is a well-done example from more modern times. Redhead Shani Wallis stands out in the beauty department as the tavern singer while Nicole Shelby is worth a mention as the brunette who may inherit the museum and catches the eye of the young detective. While not exactly great, if you're in the mood for a Victorian milieu, black coats, cobblestone streets, gas lamps, horse-driven carriages, London fog, pub entertainment, ghastly killings, fortune tellings and quaint mystery, this nicely fills the bill. The film runs 1 hour, 33 minutes, and was shot at Paramount Studios in Hollywood. GRADE: B-