Macabre (1958 film)

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Macabre
Directed by William Castle
Produced by William Castle
Written by Theo Durrant (novel)
Robb White
Starring William Prince
Jim Backus
Christine White
Jacqueline Scott
Susan Morrow
Music by Les Baxter
Cinematography Carl E. Guthrie
Editing by John F. Schreyer
Running time 72 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $90,000 (estimated)
Gross revenue $5,000,000 (USA) ( January 1970) (sub-total)
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Macabre is a 1958 thriller directed by William Castle.

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Filming Dates 15 August 1958 - 23 August 1958

Castle took the bold step to mortgage his house to be able to make the thriller independently.[1] While the film is considered a cheap knock-off of the French thriller Diabolique,[2] the film became Castle's first big box office hit and its success spawned a career for Castle.[2]

Macabre is considered Castle's first foray into using the promotional gimmicks that later made him famous.[1]

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A certificate for a $1,000 life insurance policy from Lloyd's of London was given to each customer in case he/she should die of fright during the film.[3][4][1] Showings also had ushers dressed in surgical garb with ambulances outside theater.

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