The Castle (1968) | |
Director(s) | Rudolf Noelte |
Producer(s) | Rudolf Noelte, Maximilian Schell |
Top Genres | Drama, Mystery |
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The Castle (1968) was a Drama - Mystery Film directed by Rudolf Noelte and produced by Maximilian Schell and Rudolf Noelte.
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The Castle of Cagliostro
By Barry P. on Jan 9, 2019 From Cinematic Catharsis(1979) Directed by Hayao Miyazaki; Written by Hayao Miyazaki and Haruya Yamazaki; Based on the manga series by Monkey Punch; Based on characters by Maurice Leblanc; Starring: Yasuo Yamada, Eiko Masuyama, Kiyoshi Kobayashi, Makio Inoue, Gor? Naya, Sumi Shimamoto and Tar? Ishida; Available on Blu-ray ... Read full article
The Hearsts meet the Kanes at the Castle
By vp19 on Jan 21, 2012 From Carole & Co.Carole Lombard was among the many filmland friends of William Randolph Hearst (shown with Carole, Clark Gable and director Mervyn LeRoy at one of Hearst's famed costume parties). Lombard had briefly dated one of the mogul's sons in the mid-1920s, and counted Hearst's beloved Marion Davies as a good ... Read full article
From The Castle of Otranto to Scooby Doo
By Jennifer Garlen on Feb 7, 2011 From Virtual ViragoSo I am having something of a Gothic week already, having read The Castle of Otranto by Horace Walpole (again) and watched two Laird Cregar thrillers, The Lodger and Hangover Square. These things are all Gothic in different ways, the films in the latter sense of the term, the novel as the point of o... Read full article
From The Castle of Otranto to Scooby Doo
By Jennifer Garlen on Feb 7, 2011 From Virtual ViragoSo I am having something of a Gothic week already, having read The Castle of Otranto by Horace Walpole (again) and watched two Laird Cregar thrillers, The Lodger and Hangover Square. These things are all Gothic in different ways, the films in the latter sense of the term, the novel as the point of o... Read full article
From The Castle of Otranto to Scooby Doo
By Jennifer Garlen on Feb 7, 2011 From Virtual ViragoSo I am having something of a Gothic week already, having read The Castle of Otranto by Horace Walpole (again) and watched two Laird Cregar thrillers, The Lodger and Hangover Square. These things are all Gothic in different ways, the films in the latter sense of the term, the novel as the point of o... Read full article
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