The Strange Door
1951 film by Joseph Pevney
The Strange Door is a 1951 film about a man who stays at the manor of a madman.
- Directed by Joseph Pevney. Written by Jerry Sackheim, based on the short story by Robert Louis Stevenson.
Robert Louis Stevenson's masterpiece of TERROR (taglines)
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Alain de Maletroit
edit- I am desolated, Edmund, I cannot invite you to the wedding supper, but I fear a man who has been dead for twenty years might cast a gloom upon the company.
- [To Voltan] If I find you up here again, I'll feed your liver to the swine!
- I'm in the mood for relaxation. Let us visit the dungeons!
- You must know I wouldn't do you...BODILY...harm. That would be too easy.
Taglines
edit- Robert Louis Stevenson's masterpiece of TERROR
Cast
edit- Charles Laughton — Alain de Maletroit
- Boris Karloff — Voltan
- Sally Forrest — Blanche de Maletroit
- Richard Stapley — Denis de Beaulieu
- William Cottrell — Corbeau
- Alan Napier — Count Grassin
- Morgan Farley — Renville
- Paul Cavanagh — Edmond de Maletroit
External links
edit- The Strange Door quotes at the Internet Movie Database