SPINE TINGLER! THE WILLIAM CASTLE STORY Documentary Showcase

This fantastic and little-known Hollywood story reveals William Castle-largely remembered for installing electrical shocking devices in seats for added scares at his horror films-as a fascinating, multi-dimensional man. A master of ballyhoo and a brand name in movie horror, Castle in the ’50s and ’60s treated delighted moviegoers to buzzing seats, flying skeletons, luminescent ghosts and life insurance policies. But his career began as assistant to director Orson Welles, where he did much of the second unit location work For THE LADY FROM SHANGHAI. Driven by a fear of failure and longing for respect from his peers, Castle’s life was a rags-to-riches tale of a larger-than-life showman who reinvented himself as a modern P.T. Barnum. And his influential role in producing and nearly directing one of the most revered horror films of all times, ROSEMARY’S BABY, is worth the price of admission alone. Director Jeffrey Schwarz tells the tale, lining up interviews with Joe Dante, Leonard Mallin, Stuart Gordon , John Landis, and the provocative John Waters.

Details

Country: USA

Year: 2007

Director: Jeffrey Schwarz

Producer: Jeffrey Schwarz

Directors of Photography: Adam Cindric, Steve Coleman, Robert Elfstrom, Matt Faw, David A Ford, David Hallinger, Chris Meagher, Jim Newport, Mark Putnam, Matt Stell, Clay Westervelt

Editors: Philip Harrison, Jeffrey Schwarz

Cast/Featuring: Terry Castle, John Waters, Joe Dante, Leonard Maltin, Roger Corman

Running Time (minutes): 80 min

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