Larry Gilbert
San Diego
A story about this — 2 years ago
WORTH CONSUMING!
This movie was my introduction to William Castle’s wonderful world of campy horror. Joan Crawford is at her unhinged best.
The ending credit for Columbia with the modified Columbia logo was-smirk-a classy touch. (Was this the earliest instance of a movie getting to play with its studio’s logo?)
A couple of other things interesting for 1963: An on-screen decapitation and an on-screen use of the G-D-word. (Were these also firsts for a major studio film?)










