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| Director: | Freddie Francis | 
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| Writer: | Robert Bloch | 
| Staring: | 
| Five people visit a fairground sideshow run by the sinister Dr. Diabolo. Having shown them a handful of haunted-house-style attractions, he promises them a genuinely scary experience if they will pay extra. | |
| Release Date: | Nov 01, 1967 | 
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| Director: | Freddie Francis | 
| Writer: | Robert Bloch | 
| Genres: | Horror | 
| Keywords | exhibit, carnival, greed, anthology, murder, sideshow | 
| Production Companies | Amicus Productions | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $0 Budget: $0 | 
| Updates | Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Jack Palance | Ronald Wyatt (segment 4 "The Man Who Collected Poe") | 
| Burgess Meredith | Dr. Diabolo (Framing Story) | 
| Beverly Adams | Carla Hayes (segment 2 "Terror Over Hollywood") | 
| Peter Cushing | Lancelot Canning (segment 4 "The Man Who Collected Poe") | 
| Maurice Denham | Uncle Roger (segment 1 "Enoch") | 
| Barbara Ewing | Dorothy Endicott (segment 3 "Mr. Steinway") | 
| Michael Bryant | Colin Williams (segment 1 "Enoch") | 
| John Standing | Leo Winston (segment 3 "Mr. Steinway") | 
| Robert Hutton | Bruce Benton (segment 2 "Terror Over Hollywood") | 
| John Phillips | Eddie Storm (segment 2 "Terror Over Hollywood") | 
| Michael Ripper | Gordon Roberts (Framing Story) | 
| Bernard Kay | Dr. Heim (segment 2 "Terror Over Hollywood") | 
| Catherine Finn | Nurse Parker (segment 1 "Enoch") | 
| Ursula Howells | Miss Maxine Chambers (segment 3 "Mr. Steinway") | 
| David Bauer | Mike Charles (segment 2 "Terror Over Hollywood") | 
| Niall MacGinnis | Dr. Silversmith (segment 1 "Enoch") | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Peter Elliott | Editor | 
| Freddie Francis | Director | 
| Don Banks | Original Music Composer | 
| James Bernard | Original Music Composer | 
| Norman Warwick | Director of Photography | 
| Bill Constable | Production Design | 
| Don Mingaye | Art Direction | 
| Scott Slimon | Art Direction | 
| Jill Carpenter | Makeup Artist | 
| Ann Fordyce | Hairstylist | 
| Ted Wallis | Production Supervisor | 
| Tony Wallis | Production Manager | 
| Derek Parr | Assistant Director | 
| Bill Waldron | Construction Manager | 
| Andrew Low | Set Dresser | 
| Ken Rawkins | Sound Recordist | 
| Ken Rolls | Sound Editor | 
| David Harcourt | Camera Operator | 
| Philip Martell | Conductor | 
| Barbara Rowland | Continuity | 
| Robert Bloch | Writer | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Max Rosenberg | Producer | 
| Milton Subotsky | Producer | 
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Popularity History
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This time it's Burgess Meredith's turn to compere a compendium of four horror stories set around his fairground attraction. He charges each of four people £5 for entry to a secret part of his exhibit where he promises them something portentous that they will never forget. Behind the curtain lies wha ... t appears to be a life-size doll - the Fate Atropos - and each learns of a tale that tears down their façade of respectability that these two men and two women have hitherto presented. The segments themselves are short, sweet and though maybe all just a bit predicable (usually the way when there's some moralising afoot) there are still some decent performances from the likes of Peter Cushing, Jack Palance and John Standing to keep these character assessments - and just desserts - interesting. My favourite was the first segment with a brief appearance from Maurice Denham's "Uncle Roger" and an "Azazel" style, malevolent, cat - but the others all have their foreboding messages to deliver too. The production is all standard fayre, it's a bit over-scored and there is certainly a surfeit of dialogue at times, but it's still quite a fun 'Tales of the Unexpected" style series of mysteries that I did quite enjoy.